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The Bomb Squad 2008

October 30, 2009

Band: The Bomb Squad
Year: 2008
Style: Professional Motown cover band.
Circut: CASINOS
Chatham Connection: Chatham resident Brian McDonnell (Dirty Weapons, United Snakes & Beggar’s Opera) is the bass player.

Members
Mark Chichkan – Vocals & Guitar
Brian McDonnell – Vocals & Bass Guitar
Phil Charrette – Vocals & Drums
Tony Calabrese – Keyboards
 

  The Bomb Squad is a four piece band based on the border of Windsor Ontario Canada, and Detroit Michigan.
It is here where you could not help but be bombarded by the sounds of Motown.
It is also here where four talented musician friends have formed a band to capture the very heart and soul of the music. Their repertoire is taken out of the late 60’s and 70’s, an era of music that is considered timeless and for all ages.
This casino showstyle band with stunning vocals and musicianship bring an explosive energy to every show.

  They have played for every type of function from the most formal of settings to festivals and Casino’s across the globe.  The list of clientel the band has played for is huge.   With some of the worlds most well known and respected corporations requiring our services to make their event special.   We are glad to give you references if needed.  This group has had no member changes in the last 10 years they have been performing together.  This means that you get a very tight and polished sounding band that knows each other on stage.

They are currently playing all the casinos in the Windsor\Detroit area.
Visit them online here.

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2 comments


  1. Drummers shouldn’t sing unless…
    they are Levon Helm or Phil Charrette



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