Welcome!
The RoadKings are a six piece classic southern rock and blues cover band. All
six musicians are seasoned veterans, and have been playing in the New
Hampshire and Massachusetts music scenes for a number of years. The RoadKings
cover a variety of artists such as Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd,
Doors, BB King, Santana, Eric Clapton, etc. The band has
been on the scene since 1999, playing in clubs and private parties on the North Shore and
beyond. The RoadKings not only deliver a top quality sound, but have also established a large clientele who loves to
dance and have a good time.
The RoadKings are comprised of:
- Dave (Skat) Musgrove................
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Ron Belben.............................
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Jim Bartman...........................
- Paul Harper.............................
- Carl Dixon..............................
- Joe Harper.............................
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Lead Vocals, Harp
Bass Guitar
Drums & Percussion
Guitars & Vocals
Guitars & Vocals
Piano,
Synth & Organ
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Thanks for visiting our web site. Click around to get to know us better and to
see where we're playing next. Then come check us out!
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Latest News:
We're back on-line. That's all I have right now...
... Earlier News ...
As the marquee says, The RoadKings store is now open! Use the "roadkings stuff!" button to check
out our selection of logo merchandise.
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We've finally updated some content on the site. We finished up with
our work on the Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute project, and four songs from that effort
are on-line in a reworked Song List page.
Also, there are a few new pics up in the "Miscellaneous" Pictures area,
with more coming soon.
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The Syknyrd Tribute involved an on-line CD project with bands from all over the
world. This project pays tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd, and
commemorates the 25th anniversary of the plane crash.
The CD is available as a download on the web. We
covered six songs on the project.
For more details, check out
this link
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Hey! Did you know you're the 70337th person to drop by since 10/18/2001?
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