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GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS

Hard rocking to Motley Crue...more than a tribute...

When Motley Crue came to town you knew what was coming...serious rock and roll, meyhem and more as they helped define the  wild and untamed annals of rock and roll.  A band that was rock and roll--over the top and in the headlines with music, hits and debachuery.  Girls Girls Girls was one of their hit songs that feature a video release and is the name of a all female tribute bands from New York City that have been together pumping out their version of Crue since 2006.  Girls Girls Girls embody the same decadence and spirit of rock that made Motley Crue one of the most popular and famous in history that includes plenty of old school rock, big hair and high heels!  

 

Girls Girls Girls have gained plenty of attention for their act and landed on the cover of The Villiage Voice in 2014 and  completed a tour of Mexico.  From 2007 to 2009 Girls Girls Girls opened for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs sold-out Webster Hall show and appeared on VH1's That Metal Show.  They have aso opened for Queensryche, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hinder and Korn on the main stage of Rock Jam in Grand Junction, Colorado.  Girls Girls Girls includes Nikita Seis on bass, Mercedes Mars on lead guitar, Tawny Lee on drums and Elaine Tuttle on vocals.  The band have been cranking out serious Crue for a decade and have the 100th show on January 30th at the Gramercy Theater in New York.  "Our 100th show is a really big deal to us.  Our first show was a big party at a strip club in NJ for the owner’s  birthday, and we played a lot of small shows at the beginning to get to where we are now.  To be headlining the  Gramercy Theatre in NYC shows how far we’ve come from the days when we thought we’d be playing a few shows for  our friends.  We were the first all-girl Motley Crue tribute band, formed in 2006.  It started just as sort of a fun idea but now we’re about to play our 100th show at Gramercy Theatre in NYC."

 

Girls Girls Girls love and inspiration for Motley Crue have fueled their fire for rock and roll and say of their idols, "After 30-plus years and the greatest selling rock memoir of all time, is there anything left that the world doesn’t know about Motley Crue?  They are Over the top, on and off stage."

 

"Many people show up for the kitsch factor.  We get all the typical “I’ve never seen a girl play like you,” or “you’re really great for a girl” comments.  Just about any interview I’ve ever read with any female tribute band says the  same thing.  It’s universal.  People are still surprised with good female musicianship.  It shouldn’t be that way, 
but it is."
 
It has been a true love for rock and roll and performance for this band and to get to portray their favorite band of all time makes it all the better but it has taken hard work to maintain their edge for an extended period but well worthwhile.  "It really is a lot of work keeping a band together, and even more so probably for a female band.  The core three of us that have been there since the beginning share a strong work ethic and similar goals.   If you don’t share the same goals, it will never work, no matter how hard you try.  At the base of it all,  there is also a love, of music, of performing, of these great songs that we are playing, and a strong friendship.  We were all strangers before this began, but as cheesy as it sounds, the music brought us together."
 


 

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Girls, Girls, Girls--Starry Eyes

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