Rocko and the Devils
Rocko and the Devils is a rock and roll band. It is a group of five musicians (Rocko Reedy * Scott Appleton * Brent Jeffers * Jim Handley * Larry O'Connor) of v
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"Domino" by Rocko and the Devils is a Pop Rock production available on SoundClick. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. The Hawaii influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to pop rock fans. It has charted at #21 on the SoundClick Pop Rock chart. For fans of U2 and Pearl Jam looking for something new, Rocko and the Devils delivers on SoundClick.
Broken Brains - Rocko and the Devils Copyright Rockotunes Publishing www.rockoandthedevils.com
"Broken Brains (copyright Rockotunes Publishing - r" by Rocko and the Devils is a Pop Rock production available on SoundClick. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. Representing the charismatic sound of pop rock in Hawaii, this track speaks for itself. Listeners who follow U2 and Pearl Jam will feel right at home with this Rocko and the Devils release on SoundClick.
Road Rage - Rocko and the Devils Copyright Rockotunes Publishing www.rockoandthedevils.com
SoundClick artist Rocko and the Devils presents "Road Rage (copyright Rockotunes Publishing)", an outstanding release in the Pop Rock genre. Rocko and the Devils demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. The Hawaii influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to pop rock fans. Listeners who follow U2 and Pearl Jam will feel right at home with this Rocko and the Devils release on SoundClick.
Rocko and the Devils is a rock and roll band. It is a group of five musicians (Rocko Reedy * Scott Appleton * Brent Jeffers * Jim Handley * Larry O'Connor) of various levels of talent and diverse musical influence dedicated to the idea that musical performance is the greatest thing in the universe. The band recently opened for U2 in the Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Yes. Aloha Stadium in Honolulu was amazing. We opened for U2 on their last Vertigo Tour concert. Spectacular, see video on our web site: .