Cover band
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A cover band (or covers band) is a band that plays only cover songs. Most wedding bands can be considered cover bands[citation needed]. Other common terms are party band or function band.
Cover bands typically[citation needed] play a mix of songs from different decades and different styles. Some cover bands play material from particular decades, for example a 1980s cover band. Others focus exclusively on a single group, and are called tribute bands: it is not uncommon to find Led Zeppelin cover bands, Pink Floyd cover bands, or U2 cover bands.
Cover bands are very popular[citation needed] for weddings and corporate events, as well as in bars and clubs because they play many songs guests are familiar with.
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Some examples are:
- Björn Again, an ABBA tribute band
- The Detroit Cobras
- Nickelback, a popular rock band that started out as a cover band
- The Party Boys
- Groovestone, A soul / pop / funk covers band
- The Covers, a Detroit garage band
Some cover bands perform covers that are of a different music genre to the originals. For instance:
- The String Quartet Tribute covers many genres of music to a classical strings section style
- Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine covers rock and rap songs in the style of lounge music
- Gregorian covers pop and rock songs in the style of Gregorian chant
- Gabba covers the pop songs of ABBA in the punk style of The Ramones
- Nouvelle Vague covers New Wave era bands with a bossa-nova twist
- Me First and the Gimme Gimmes is known for punk covers of other artists, with each album picking a different genre or era (i.e. hits of the 70's, showtunes, etc.)
- Ten Masked Men covers 'classic' pop songs in a death metal style.
- Dread Zeppelin specialized in reggae versions of Led Zeppelin songs, with an Elvis impersonator on lead vocals.
- Hayseed Dixie started as a, "hillbilly tribute to AC/DC" and has become a Bluegrass tribute band covering many well known rock bands in their own "rockgrass" style.