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A cover band (or covers band) is a band that plays mostly or exclusively cover songs. Other common terms are wedding band, party band and function band.

Cover bands play songs written and recorded by other artists, usually well-known songs (as compared to "original" bands which play music they themselves have written). There are a wide variety of cover bands - some cover bands play material from particular decades, for example a 1980s cover band. Others focus exclusively on the music of a particular group, usually iconic groups, and are called tribute bands: it is not uncommon to find Led Zeppelin tribute bands, Pink Floyd tribute bands, Aerosmith tribute bands, or U2 tribute bands. Some cover bands will play a variety of song styles, of widely different artists, genres and decades. Another type of cover band is one that covers songs in a different genre or style than that of the original composition (e.g., jazz versions of what were originally hard rock songs).

Cover bands are very popularTemplate:Fact for weddings and corporate events, as well as in bars and clubs because they play many songs guests are familiar with.

Examples

Some cover bands perform covers that are of a different musical genre from the originals. For instance:

1990's Noasis an Oasis tribute band.

Other cover bands

Fictional cover bands

  • Saving Silverman featured three friends who were diehard Neil Diamond fans, and they formed a cover band called "Diamonds in the Rough".</br>
  • In a Simpsons episode, Otto Mann hires a cover bands called "Cyanide", which he says is a tribute to Poison.</br>
  • In the American Dad! episode "Finances with Wolves", Klaus the goldfish swaps brains with the lead singer of an Earth, Wind and Fire cover band, who was abducted by the CIA in retaliation for ripping them off at a summer mixer.




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