THE ALTER EAGLES
The Alter Eagles are an experienced, authentic Eagles tribute band. Formed in 2003, they perform the whole repertoire of Eagles tracks, from tasteful country rock - complete with full harmonies - through to hard rocking numbers, showcasing the Eagles' trademark duelling electric guitars. The current set comprises material from 35 years of Eagles' performances, up to and including 2007's Long Road Out Of Eden.
Lauded for their accuracy, the Alter Eagles are a tribute to the Eagles, pure and simple and in a typical two hour set play many of the band's greatest hits, including Hotel California, Desperado, Life In The Fast Lane, How Long, Lyin' Eyes, Take It Easy and One Of These Nights. The Alter Eagles are: Jay Stezaker (guitars, vocals) Alan Tomkins (keys, guitars, vocals) Mike Bradley (guitars) Matt Hobson (drums and percussion) and Rob Beattie (bass, vocals). We hope to see you at a show soon.
Lauded for their accuracy, the Alter Eagles are a tribute to the Eagles, pure and simple and in a typical two hour set play many of the band's greatest hits, including Hotel California, Desperado, Life In The Fast Lane, How Long, Lyin' Eyes, Take It Easy and One Of These Nights. The Alter Eagles are: Jay Stezaker (guitars, vocals) Alan Tomkins (keys, guitars, vocals) Mike Bradley (guitars) Matt Hobson (drums and percussion) and Rob Beattie (bass, vocals). We hope to see you at a show soon.
Check the GIGS page for the latest news on upcoming shows and to see when the Alter Eagles are playing a venue near you.
If you'd like to book the Alter Eagles for your venue, for a festival or private function, go to the BOOKINGS page.
You can also become a friend of the Alter Eagles on FACEBOOK and keep up with what the guys are doing via their page.
UPCOMING GIGS
May 11th
Touchline Live
Hockley, ESSEX
May 12th
All Saints' Church
Fawley, HAMPSHIRE
"A joy to watch."
- EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES
"One of the best tribute bands I can remember seeing."
- WINDSOR OBSERVER
“World class”
- LEMONROCK GIG GUIDE
“Pitch-perfect harmonies”
- BRIGHTON EVENING ARGUS