Vintage Reissue
- Farmington, MI
- Classic Rock Band
- 2 Verified Bookings
Jim D. said “This band is one of the best I’ve ever heard!!”
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The Versonics were formed in October of 2011 from the Blues / Rock origins of the Klyde Pilgrim Project and the Malibu’s. Both groups were there when Metro Detroit set the Guinness Book World Record for "The Longest Live Music Concert" at the Assembly Line Concert. The Versonics were created as a festival, one-off and recording act playing original material with two guitars, bass and drums with a lead harmonica reminiscent of Blues Traveler. The mission is to describe the human condition through danceable rhythm and blues while playing both kinds of music...Rock and Roll. The band also covers other bands for a mixture of tunes perfect for clubs, corporate events and parties.
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Price Range: $800 - $2000
Gig Length: 60 - 180 minutes
The Versonics were formed in October of 2011 from the Blues / Rock origins of the Klyde Pilgrim Project and the Malibu’s. Both groups were there when Metro Detroit set the Guinness Book World Record for "The Longest Live Music Concert" at the Assembly Line Concert. The Versonics were created as a festival, one-off and recording act playing original material with two guitars, bass and drums with a lead harmonica reminiscent of Blues Traveler. The mission is to describe the human condition through danceable rhythm and blues.
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