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FlashMob! was formed in 2009 by bringing together members of the critically-acclaimed local band Summit Ave and ever-popular group The Subsidies. This merger has created a powerhouse lineup able to produce a live show full of energy, style and passion. By putting their own spin on the latest hits and the time-tested classics, FlashMob! boasts a recognizable songlist that will surprise and energize you.
So, you want in, huh? What you need to concern yourself with is being ready. Ready to rock, ready to roll. Ready to dance and sing with wild abandon. As a Mobster, it is your duty to fight the conformity which is the current live music scene. It is your duty to pounce on the opportunity to escape the average, to quit the boring, to run from complacency and run to the energy that is FlashMob!
Check us out online. Or better yet, make it out to a show and see for yourself. Then contact Jeff, our booking dude, to have FlashMob! crash your venue.
booking@flashmobrocks.com | (651) 336-8541
11 hours ago
Where were you 46 years ago today when the Beatles played their groundbreaking performance on the Ed Sullivan show? I wasn’t even born yet, so I’m feeling pretty good about that right now. But, how cool would it have been to see them play in America for the first …
5 days ago
A few recent posts have been “re-evaluated” and removed due to action taken by the PMRC. No further explanation will be provided. Thanks,
The FlashMob! team
6 days ago
2009 Employee Review
Name: Collin
Position: Team lead, Vocals
Calendar year goals and results:
Goal 1: Prepare and bring his own set list and vocal accoutrements to shows.
Result: Fully achieved.
Goal 2: Support the FlashMob! design team, undertaking 80% of poster …
Collin - Vox
Helen - Vox
Grant - Guitars/Vox
Joe - Guitars
Laura - Bass
Jeff - Drums
Even though we are a cover band, it can be challenging to classify us. See, we may start out with a classic 80s tune like A-ha's Take on Me, but it's not like you remember. It's more, well, "hell yes" than it was 20 years ago. Then we might crank out some Coldplay and make you rethink the rockingness of the violin. Then some Journey, some Kings of Leon, some Poison, and some Katy Perry. Right when you think you've got the hang of this, we'll go from Duran Duran to Lady Gaga, then flip right over to Bon Jovi and slap you across the face with some Green Day. Kelly Clarkson, then Social Distortion? One word... YUP. Mraz, The Clash, Neil Diamond & The Killers. We jump from decade to decade and genre to genre to keep you guessing. We promise you one thing... you will feel a very strong and undeniable compulsion to get off your ass, shake what cha got, and work up a good sweat.