Do you love Yacht Rock? Then check out Yächtley Crëw.

While we love power pop here, we also cover a few other genres (indie rock, jangle pop, bubblegum), and one of them is yacht rock. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Yacht Rock came into being. It has a smooth, melodic, and often soft rock sound, with pop, R&B, and easy-listening influences. Most yacht rock songs have rich vocal harmonies, polished sounds, and lyrics that often talk about love, leisure, and living the good life. We promoted a great collection of Yacht Rock songs several years ago with Andrew Curry’s compilation of covers (by mostly power pop artists.) Available on Amazon.


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Yächtley Crëw “Seas The Day”

But Yächtley Crëw have dedicated their entire existence to these songs, and they tour the country promoting it. And it’s much more than your average cover band. They have an entire persona built around it, with stage choreography, and audience participation, and they started to add to the genre by producing original music. I got to see the band in action last weekend, and like Jimmy Buffet they cultivate their fan base. People attend in captain’s hats with drinks in hand swaying to the music. Available on Amazon.


I also got the opportunity to interview the lead singer Philly “Ocean” Daniel and we got into more details about the band.

Cover Me: Tribute to Ray Davies, Abbey Road, and much more

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Assorted Artists “Jem Records Celebrates Ray Davies”

The fourth release in a series honoring the best songwriters in rock. Jem Records Celebrates Ray Davies is an homage to one of England’s finest rock writers and follows the success of Jem Records Celebrates John Lennon, Brian Wilson, and Pete Townshend. It features fantastic covers by The Weeklings, The Grip Weeds, Nick Piunti, The Anderson Council, and many more.  Kurt Reil of The Grip Weeds (who also contributed) recorded a majority of the songs for the album’s 13 tracks at The House of Vibe Studios in New Jersey. Next to The Beatles, the Kinks are a great band to pay tribute to because of the great songwriting, and some of my favorites here include deep cuts in the catalog like “Do You Remember Walter” (The Anderson Council), “Picture Book” (The Airport 77s), and the gentle “Days” (Lisa Mychols & Super 8). All the songs here are great, so it’s definitely Highly Recommended.

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Beatles Abbey Road

Assorted Artists “Abbey Road Reimagined – A Tribute To The Beatles”

The Beatles are likely the most covered band in history, and there are hours of Beatles tributes available, so why did producer/multi-instrumentalist Fernando Perdomo release this one? Abbey Road, which The Beatles released in October 1969, quickly rose to fame. It was perfect in every respect and most would say that they were at their peak.

What makes this tribute such a standout are the diverse group of artists here, and some unique interpretations by power pop royalty, including appearances from Matthew Sweet, Roger Manning (Jellyfish), and Charles Jones (Vulfpeck). The most creative and effective cover here is “Octopus’ Garden,” reimagined as a country song by Matt Axton and Brian Auger. Another highlight is the rendition of “Because” by Rebecca Pidgeon & Patrick Moraz with a sitar giving the harmonies added depth. Not all covers have that power, but most work just fine, sticking faithfully to the arrangements. Well done!

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Sparkle*Jets U.K.

Sparkle*Jets U.K. “Best Of Friends”

This is a different kind of cover album for the Long Beach, California trio, consisting of vocalist guitarist Susan West, bassist Jamie Knight, and singer/multi-instrumentalist Michael Simmons. In this album, they do covers of other bands from the late ’90s and early 2000s. It’s a trio of talented power-pop fans covering their favorite songs from that era. This is a perfect idea, as these songs aren’t so familiar and deserve to be re-discovered!

A sneeze starts out with “Hold On Tight” (Walter Clevenger) an excellent opener, and it doesn’t hold back. Songs by The Masticators, Andersons, Kompost, Adam Daniel, Cockeyed Ghost, The Dons, Linus of Hollywood, The Shazam, and more. Let’s just say only the most devoted Power Pop fan will recall them all. The band does a great job here, and the songs are ripe for covering that magical time prior to the 21st century. Highly Reccomended!

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The Power Popaholic Interview: Led Zeppelin 2

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Where do you go to experience your favorite classic rock band once they’ve broken up? You get yourself to a tribute show and soak in the live sounds of a cover band that can do the original group justice. In concert, Led Zeppelin 2 delivers authentic renditions of classic Zeppelin material, as well as recreating the live improvisation & onstage dynamics that earned Led Zeppelin their legendary status for performing, even satisfying diehard Zep fans. I got to chat with drummer Ian Lee, read the interview here!

Led Zeppelin 2 will be performing in Wantagh, NY on Thursday, August 6 at the Nikon Theater at Jones Beach and in Holmdel, NJ on Sunday, August 16 at the PNC Bank Arts Center. More info at http://www.ledzeppelin2.com/

Tribute bands: “Not ______, But an Incredible Simulation.”

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Tribute bands (cover bands) have been around since Elvis impersonators strolled across the Vegas stage. What starts off as a way for some friends to get together and celebrate the music of their favorite bands by playing their music has become an essential way of keeping that artists memory alive. Its a starting point for many up-and-coming musicians before launching their own careers. Hell, even at age 4, Bruno Mars started as the world’s youngest Elvis impersonator. While a few tribute acts are overzealous fans badly imitating their heroes, select tribute bands have enjoyed considerable fame.  Great examples include Marshall Crenshaw, who played John Lennon and Glen Burtnick who played Paul McCartney in the original Beatlemania.

As original band members pass on, the tribute band is there to keep the music experience fresh. We’ll review a select group of tribute bands in the near future. So stay tuned!