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The Seger System band members are all long time and seasoned musicians with many decades of professional experience on the road and in the recording studio. With his powerful, gritty and soulful voice, Josh Jaccard transforms into the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Bob Seger and replicates the vocals of the legendary rocker.
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Members. Bob Schultz. Bob Seger. Dan Honaker. Dan Watson. Pep Perrine (1968 – 1970) Robert Clark “Bob” Seger (born May 6, 1945) is an American rock musician who achieved his greatest success in the 1970s and 1980s and continues to record and perform today.
Bob Seger arrived on the Detroit music scene in 1961 fronting a three-piece band called the Decibels. The band included Seger on guitar, piano, keyboards, and vocals, Pete Stanger on guitar, and R.B. Hunter on drums. All of the members attended Ann Arbor High.
In 1961, Bob Seger would arrive on the Detroit music scene fronting a three-piece band called the Decibels. The band consisted of Seger (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards), Pete Stanger (guitar) and H.B. Hunter (drums).
SEGER SYSTEM – Ultimate Bob Seger Tribute was formed to honor and continue the musical legacy of Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band. SEGER SYSTEM re-creates the look, feel, and most importantly, the sound of one of rock’s revered icons by delivering an authentic representation of Bob Seger’s greatest hits. Based out of the Dallas, Texas ...
The System, The Bob Seger Tribute Band. 2,639 likes · 3 talking about this. The System, America's premier Bob Seger Tribute Band, has recreated Seger's classic 70's concert exp
Bob Seger fronted his band The Last Heard from 1966 - 1967. By 1968 the joke was that 'the last heard' sounded like 'the last turd' so they changed their name to the more progressive and contemporary-sounding Bob Seger System.