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The Music

Make no mistake about it - Albert Flasher is a classic rock band!
But over half of our song list is from the 80s and beyond,
allowing us to please crowds both young and old!
And few bands play these songs as well as Albert Flasher!

ABACAB - Genesis   1980s
Chris' driving keyboards and Tony's lead vocal are the focus of a typically Albert version of this staple of 80s album radio.
Across The River - Bruce Hornsby   1990s
Larry sings, but everyone gets a turn in the spotlight during this Albert Flasher signature that we love to play!
Addicted To Love - Robert Palmer   1980s
Larry carries the backbeat and the lead vocal (but refuses to wear a miniskirt or lipstick) for this guaranteed crowd pleaser!
Bang A Gong (Get It On) - T. Rex   1970s
There's no excuse to stay away from the dance floor as Tony sings 1972's American Top Ten hit from the hugely popular British glam rockers.
Black Friday - Steely Dan   1970s
Another song resurrected from the 1990s Albert Flasher, this 1975 hit from Becker and Fagan now features Tony on lead vocals.
Born On The Bayou - Creedence Clearwater Revival   1960s
Larry channels his inner Fogerty in this stark, mysterious groove that was the centerpiece of the seminal Bayou Country album.
Brown-Eyed Girl - Van Morrison   1960s
The dancers raise their arms and sing along with Larry's reading of the 60's pop standard. We promise the bass solos will be short!
Chain Of Fools - Joe Cocker   2000s
Covered dozens of times since Aretha Franklin won a Grammy for it in 1967, our version of this R&B classic is based on Cocker's souped-up 2004 rendition. Larry sings lead, and Kevin throws in some nasty guitar licks.
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd   1980s
Tony has the lead vocal for the supergroup's tour de force from The Wall. Just nod if you can hear me!
Crossfire - Stevie Ray Vaughn   1980s
Kevin's crunchy guitar solo and Tony's impassioned lead vocal highlight one of the late bluesman's biggest hits.
Dark Eyed Cajun Woman - The Doobie Brothers   1970s
This evocative number from The Captain And Me is a longtime Albert Flasher signature. Tony sings, and Chris has a great solo.
Domino - Van Morrison   1970s
Larry has the lead vocal while Chris takes the horns for the Irishman's irresistable classic!
Feelin' Alright - Traffic   1960s
We take a place in the very long line of artists who have interpreted this 1968 classic written by Dave Mason. Kevin takes a turn on lead vocals.
Fire - The Pointer Sisters   1970s
The crowd can't help getting involved during Bruce Springsteen's classic song featuring Kevin on lead vocals.
Funkytown - Pseudo Echo   1980s
Our version of this infectious dance tune - orignally a hit for Lipps, Inc. in 1980 - is based on the rocking 1986 cover from the Australian band Pseudo Echo. Larry sings lead.
Give Me One Reason - Tracy Chapman   1990s
The Grammy-winning hit from Cleveland's most unusual singer/songwriter gets a great vocal from Tony!
Hard To Handle - Black Crowes   1990s
The dance floor always fills as Tony evokes the best of both versions of the Wilson Pickett classic.
I Feel Good - James Brown   1960s
Tony rips up the vocal in our version of this classic from the Hardest Workin' Man In Show Business. Hit me!
I Shot The Sheriff - Eric Clapton   1970s
Our take on this classic is adapted from a live version Clapton was performing during the 2000s, and owes a lot more to Bob Marley's original than Slowhand's hit single from the 70s. Tony sings lead, mon!
I Wish I Had A Girl - Henry Lee Summer   1980s
We bring the Indiana rocker's biggest hit to life with Larry's lead vocal and some really cool harmonies!
I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You - Alan Parsons   1970s
Larry's hi-hat gets the evening's most complete workout during our rendering of the British superproducer's 1977 disco classic, while Tony nails Lenny Zakatek's athletic vocal.
If You Don't Know Me By Now - Simply Red   1980s
Tony provides yet another interpretation of the Harold Melvin classic that was a staple on just about every radio station in America during 1989.
I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide - ZZ Top   1970s
Tony sings lead in what is perhaps the nastiest, grungiest song ever released by the Texas trio.
Imaginary Lover - Atlanta Rhythm Section   1970s
Tony is the lead vocalist for this haunting tale of love that doesn't quite exist! Kevin has a terrific guitar solo.
Jealous Again - Black Crowes   1990s
Larry sings one of the lesser-known - but very tasty - tracks from the Black Crowes' mutli-platinum 1990 debut album.
Jenny (867-5309) - Tommy Tutone   1980s
1982's most enduring classic gets the full Albert Flasher treatment with Larry on lead vocals.
Little Sheba - .38 Special   1980s
Larry sings lead in the story of "our fabled femme fatale's" rough night in the Jello pit. The crowd is reeling!
Long Cool Woman - The Hollies   1970s
Larry spends a Saturday night working for the FBI as the temperature starts to rise on the dance floor.
Love Will Keep Us Alive - The Eagles  
Tony takes the lead for the beautiful harmonies in this ballad from the California supergroup's album Hell Freezes Over.
Low Rider - War   1970s
Larry sings lead on War's very danceable 1975 hit that has now been featured in thirteen different movies, and has been called "the Chicano national anthem" by comedian George Lopez.
Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett   1960s
When the mood strikes us - and the club doesn't have a house rule against it - Kevin sings a unique version of this classic. It's never the same way twice!
My Maria - Brooks & Dunn   1990s
Larry sings the B.W. Stevenson song that later became an even bigger hit by country's most famous duo.
Nights In White Satin - The Moody Blues   1960s
Chris adopts the role of the London Philharmonic as Larry sings this 1967 chestnut that you very seldom hear performed by live bands. Breathe deep!
No Matter What - Badfinger   1970s
The 70s pop anthem gets Albert Flasher's sparkling vocal treatment, with Tony taking the lead.
One Thing Leads To Another - The Fixx   1980s
Tony sings over the irresistable beat of the English New Wave group's biggest hit from their 1983 album Reach The Beach.
People Get Ready - Rod Stewart   1980s
Tony sings the beautiful and soulful Curtis Mayfield standard that has been covered by dozens of bands - most famously by Bob Dylan and Rod Stewart
Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry   1970s
Robert Parissi turned his drummer's offhand backstage comment into one of the biggest singles of the 70s - one that can still fill the dance floor of any club in America. Larry sings lead.
Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison   1960s
Larry sings lead on the club standard that always has everyone clapping their hands!
Rough Boy - ZZ Top   1980s
Tony nails the lead vocal on another song from our 1990s set lists, which was orignally a smash hit found on 1985's Afterburner album.
Runnin' Down A Dream - Tom Petty   1980s
Tom's immortal ride with Del Shannon features Tony on lead vocals, and a sizzling guitar solo from Kevin.
Short Skirt Long Jacket - Cake   2000s
We have a lot of fun with this alternative smash - a song that was actually released in this century! Larry puts his own spin on Joel McCrea's distinctive sprechgesang singing style.
Silent Lucidity - Queensryche   1990s
Larry's powerful lead vocal (and shimmering background vocals from Tony and Kevin) are the centerpiece of this power ballad from 1990.
Simply Irresistable - Robert Palmer   1980s
The distinctive 80s sound of the soulful English rocker comes to life as Tony sings lead.
Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel   1980s
Tony sings lead - and Chris gets quite a workout - for our version of the only song whose video ever won nine MTV Music Awards. Sorry… no dancing chickens!
Some Kind Of Wonderful - Grand Funk Railroad   1970s
Kevin takes the lead vocal for the Michigan quartet's hand-clapping hit from 1975. Can we get a witness?
Somebody's Baby - Jackson Browne   1980s
The California songwriter's biggest hit - featured in the cult classic movie Fast Times At Ridgemont High - gets a spot-on vocal from Larry
Standing On Shaky Ground - Delbert McClinton   1980s
Orignally performed by the Temptations in the 70s, this very danceable R&B gem gained wide popularity after Delbert McClinton started performing it live in the 80s.. Larry sings lead.
Sunspot Baby - Bob Seger   1970s
The familiar tale of the woman who got away - with everything - features Tony on lead vocals.
Superstition - Steve Wonder   1970s
Tony sings this classic dance tune - co-written by guitarist Jeff Beck - from the Motown superstar's seminal 1972 album Talking Book.
Take Me To The River - Talking Heads   1970s
Tony assumes the David Byrne role for this quirky reading of Al Green's classic 70s album cut.
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) - Sly & The Family Stone   1960s
Larry and Tony sing the double lead vocal in the dance tune that put "slap bass" on the map of American popular music, and remains one of the most influential funk songs ever recorded.
The Cowboy Song - Thin Lizzy   1970s
Chris gets out the harmonica while Larry adopts his lonesome cowpoke persona for one of the Irish rock band's most unusual (and memorable) songs.
Twilight Zone - Golden Earring   1980s
The FM radio anthem of the 70s features an extended solo from Kevin, plus lead vocals from Tony.
What I Like About You - The Romantics   1970s
Larry sings lead (and Chris does a smokin' harp solo) in this guaranteed crowd-pleaser - one that seldom fails to fill the dance floor.
What You Need - INXS   1980s
Larry takes the lead vocal in this funky, eminently danceable tune that was the Australian group's first American hit in 1985.
Whenever You Come Around - Vince Gill   1990s
Tony gives a terrific interpretation of a beautiful ballad from one of country's best songwriters!
White Room - Cream   1960s
Tony has a sizzling lead vocal and Kevin brings out the wah-wah pedal in our version of this classic rock anthem, which owes a lot to versions of the song now performed by Eric Clapton.
White Wedding - Billy Idol   1980s
Our version of the classic track from his 1982 American debut album features Larry on lead vocals, and very cool synthesized background vocals.
Wicked Game - Chris Isaak   1990s
Larry tackles the soaring lead vocal in Isaak's 1989 release that didn't make it on to anybody's radar until it was featured in David Lynch's 1991 film Wild At Heart.
Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton   1970s
Our adaptation of one of rock's most beautiful ballads features Larry on lead vocals, and a beautiful solo from Kevin.
Workin' For The Weekend - Loverboy   1980s
1981's monster from the Canadian arena rockers gets the Albert Flasher treatment, with Larry channeling Mike Reno on vocals.
You Can Leave Your Hat On - Joe Cocker   1980s
Although Tony never appeared in The Full Monty, he can sure nail this vocal! Chris is the one man horn section.
You Can't Do That - The Beatles   1960s
This less familiar song from A Hard Day's Night (the sequence featuring it was cut from the film) features Larry on lead vocals.