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Inspiration Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, Eagles, Marshall Tucker, Outlaws, Shooter Jennings, Drive by Truckers, Chris Knight, Jeffrey Steele, George Jones, Pantera, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, 3 Doors Down, Johnny Cash, Old Crow Medicine Show, Willie Nelson, Blackfoot, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Wet Willie, Molly Hatchet, Hank Williams, Hank Williams Jr., Dwight Yoakum, David Allan Coe, Kentucky Headhunters, George Strait, Verne Gosdin, Black Crows, AC/DC, Van Zant, Poison, Warrant, Johnny Horton, Chet Adkins, Jerry Reed, ...and the list goes on!
For Fans Of UPDATE 5/25/2008
"Welcome to the South"
The brand new album by BCR recording artists Rebel Syndicate due out soon!
Record Label Bad Creek Rising Records
biography
Rebel Syndicate is a collection of musicians and performers who have come together to form something they believe is greater than the sum of its parts. They are a band, to be sure, but they are not a live juke box. They mix country, rock, and soul into a show that is pure entertainment and wildly addictive! From edgy, country rock originals and current country radio favorites, to classic cuts completely revamped and refreshed, Rebel Syndicate is a crowd pleasing, southern music extravaganza. Rebel Syndicate has quickly made a name for themselves around the southeast with venue owners, both for their wild and contagiously energetic show and for the quiet professionalism before and after their performance. The band prides itself on making the folks happy –– owners, staff, and guests alike. From the very first night they performed together, it just felt natural. The guys share a common love of music and people, and a common goal to entertain the folks. With their driving sound, tight southern harmonies, and fan friendly stage show, Rebel Syndicate is pure entertainment!
Rebel Syndicate has opened for/played with artists such as Jeff Bates, Trent Wilmon, Daryle Singletary, Shenandoah, Sammy Kershaw, Lynyrd Sknyrd, Marshall Tucker, Kentucky Headhunters, and Deep South. They also played with Grand Ole Opry veteran musician, Dave LaChance and Rodney Powell, former band member for Randy Travis, Diana Ross, etc.
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