Crowd Theory Entertainment
- Los Angeles, CA
- Cover Band
- 4 Verified Bookings
Sandra B. said “We were so impressed with Crowd Theory. We had a big anniversary party with a large age range. They we loved by all. Several of my friends have asked…”
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The Pine Mountain Logs repertoire of high energy classic covers range from Alanis to Zeppelin and everything in between, all reinterpreted with that Logs touch, and show off their wicked sense of humor. The Police's "Message in a Bottle" might unexpectedly turn into the theme from "Gilligan's Island." The chorus to David Bowie's "Fame" could transition into the chorus from Irene Cara's 80's anthem, "Fame: I'm Gonna Live Forever." Any song could end with the 70's tag "Solid Gold" and often does. This is not your average cover band - when the Pine Mountain Logs really cut loose they create the biggest communal party in town!
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 30 - 150 minutes
Languages: English
Pine Mountain Logs
Prepare yourselves, if you can, for cover songs performed with such energy and attitude, with voices so pure and performances so transcendent, that you might just find yourself, against your better judgment, dancing so hard that your legs snap off, leaving your torso flopping helplessly -- yet happily -- into a musical oblivion. Such is the power of The Pine Mountain Logs.
For these are no ordinary covers. Surprises lurk around every corner. The Police's "Message in a Bottle" might unexpectedly turn into the theme from "Gilligan's Island." The chorus to David Bowie's "Fame" could transition into the chorus from Irene Cara's 80's anthem, "Fame: I'm Gonna Live Forever." Any song could end with the 70's tag "Solid Gold" -- and often does.
Because this is not your average cover band. The Pine Mountain Logs are, in actuality, the insidious alter egos of the popular Southern California band Venice. Praised for their pitch-perfect harmonies and stunning live shows by superstars like David Crosby, who calls them "the best vocal group in the country and one of the best bands I have ever heard," and Jackson Browne calls them "quintessentially Californian," Venice has cultivated quite the reputation, both domestically and internationally, for their brilliant musicianship, remarkable vocal stylings, and lyrics that are intelligent and often laced with wit.
But when the talented singers and musicians of Venice morph into the Pine Mountain Logs, brothers Mark Lennon (vocals) and Michael Lennon (guitars), and their cousin Kipp Lennon (vocals), along with Mark Harris (bass), Dann Gillen (drums) and Chris Horvath (keys and guitar), and they take the opportunity to really cut loose, have fun, and create the biggest communal party in town.
The Logs repertoire of high energy classics range from Alanis to Zeppelin and everything in between, all reinterpreted with that Logs touch, while clever transitions and unexpected medleys show off a wicked sense of humor. Songs you love! Songs you hate!! Mumbled lyrics!!
July 17, 2019 • 5:30pm - 8:00pm | Green Flash Concert Series |
May 27, 2019 • 2:00pm - 3:00pm | Topanga Days |
May 18, 2019 • 7:30pm - 9:00pm | Fiesta del Sol |
May 22, 2016 • 7:00pm - 8:00pm | Fiesta Del Sol |
April 09, 2016 • 7:00pm - 8:00pm | Belly Up Tavern |
February 20, 2016 • 7:00pm - 8:00pm | Saint Rocke |
Sandra B. said “We were so impressed with Crowd Theory. We had a big anniversary party with a large age range. They we loved by all. Several of my friends have asked…”
Rhonda F. said “The Suits were absolutely fantastic on April 2 in Beaver Falls, PA! The audience was enthusiastic on every song you performed. I know the Beaver Valley…”
Danika S. said “They were were professional and tons of fun. The crowd loved their interaction. We would definitely hire them again.”
Patricia M. said “The Undercovers were fantastic to work with and the entire office was engaged in the music. What really stood out was their ability to adapt to the setting.…”