Hard Sunday consists of, five of the most talented musicians from central Kentucky, and surrounding areas. Recently deemed one of the top cover bands in the area, Hard Sunday combines blues, southern rock, and classic rock, in an outstanding performance, rivaled only by national acts.
Hard Sundays’ vocals come from front man Bobby Ward whose charismatic stage presence is always well received.
Hard Sundays’ lead guitarist, “Wild Bill” Tussey, is also known from South 75. Bill models his guitar playing after the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, David Gilmour, and Angus Young.
Glen Van Dell, bass player, has a no-nonsense, in-your-face, approach to this instrument. After many years of playing rhythm guitar (Goodfellas’ Band), Glen has broadened his musical talents to the bass. Glen’s simplistic style makes the performance gut-stomping.
Tyler Cambell, Guitar and back up vocals are impecable. The youngest man in the band is full of energy and pure rock and roll. His desire to perform will leave you amazed.
Derrick Nichols, Hard Sundays’ drummer, brings drumming to a whole new level. He has appeared with After the Fall. Derricks impeccable timing, originality, and style, bring Hard Sundays’ sound together and keep it there.
The group has played throughout central and southeastern Kentucky, Chicago, and recently toured in Pennsylvania and New York State. Also were featured on FOX, 106.7, with a live radio interview, promoting their upcoming CD. Come Learn more about us at www.myspace.com/hardsundayrocks.
Any Group Can Show Up And Play,
But
HARD SUNDAY Plays The Show!!!
Well, glad I finally got to catch you guys at Players last night for a little bit. Your cover of Tush was awesome! And coming from a huge ZZ fan like me, that is saying something. Hope to catch you all again soon!
guys all of you were awesome. i enjoyed the hell out of that show you put on. killer vocals , guitar work ,and showmanship, awesome keep up the great work. clay
Guys, I just wanted to say "Kick Ass Show!" last night. Thanks for having us all out, we really enjoyed it. "Keep on Rockin in the Free World", and remember its all about "Rock and Roll"!