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Booking Information
Booking Information
Contact Sharon MacFeat
Phone: 717-951-5220
EMail: booking@offourrockers.org
www.offourrockers.org
“Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lancasterrockers
Artist description: Lancaster’s premier classic rock band. A rock and roll event for parties,clubs,
and concert events.
Off Our Rockers is a group of musicians who on average have over thirty years of professional
experience. We all share a love for classic 60’s and 70’s music and have deep roots in the Delaware,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania music scene.
Music Style: 60’s, 70’s and 80’s Rock / British Invasion
Musical Influences: Jeff Beck, Joe Perry, Ritchie Blackmore, The Beatles, Grand Funk Railroad,
Steve Howe, Led Zeppelin, John Fogerty,
Members: Scott MacFeat: Guitar, Dave Mutzabaugh: Drums, Jeff Barninger: Guitar,
Eric Muench: Bass, David Sears: Vocals, Iggy Taylor: Keyboards.
Albums / CD’s: Iggy Taylor: Best of Bad Betsy, Bad Betsy Again?, Media, Alter Ego, Schtuff, All
Alone, Ataraxis
Off our Rockers is also available for corporate or private events and
concert type venues.
Songs covered by: Off Our Rockers
(New songs added frequently)
After Midnight
All Right Now
Authority
Birthday
Boom Boom out go the lights
Born on the Bayou
Born to be Wild
Cheap Sunglasses
Feelin All Right
Heart of Rock Roll
I Am the Walrus
I'm A Man
Just Got Paid
Just What I Needed
La Grange
Mindbender
Nothin But a Good Time
Not My Time
Power of Love
Rockin In the Free World
Rocky Mountain Way
Saturday Night's Alright
Smooth
Snortin Whiskey
Spooky
Still Got the Blues
Stray Cat Strut
Supersitition
Surrender
Taking The Hit
Two Princes
What IF (Hey Whats that sound)
Eric Clapton
Free
John Mellencamp
The Beatles
Pat Travers
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Steppenwolf
ZZ Top
Joe Cocker
Huey Lewis
The Beatles
Chicago
Joe Bonamassa
The Cars
ZZ Top
Stillwater
Poison
3 Doors Down
Huey Lewis
Neil Young
Joe Walsh
Elton John
Santana
Pat Travers
Classic IV
Gary Moore
Stray Cats
Stevie Wonder/Metallica
Cheap Trick
Joe Bonamassa
Spin Doctors
Kid Rock
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In the News
Hockessin resident's song makes the 'Idol' top ten
By: Liz Seasholtz Posted: 2/19/08
© Copyright 2008 The Review
At the Season Six finale of "American Idol," Jordin Sparks belted out "This Is My
Now," the latest all-original tune to become the "Idol's" first single once the
competition ended. "This Is My Now" was the winner of a nation-wide songwriter
competition, yielding 40,000 entries.
John "Iggy" Taylor, a Hockessin resident who entered his own song into the
competition, thought his tune was seemingly lost in the musical abyss of "American Idol." However, little did he
know that "Idol" producers had plans for his musical genius and that of several more of the overlooked entries.
The 10-song album titled Hits They Missed! was released early this winter, featuring Taylor's foot-tapping tune,
"My Turn This Time," a country-sounding song about pushing forward in "a world that often says no."
Taylor, who is in his 50s, has been playing piano, organ and bass guitar since he was a teenager, when he
attended Claymont High School. Since then, he has made five albums under the one-man band of Bad Betsy.
For now, Taylor is busy rocking out in Too Little Time, a band that plays in New Jersey, Delaware and
Pennsylvania
Delaware Today Magazine © Copyright December 2007,
Matt Amis
Of Head Bangers and Hamburgers
A Hockessin Burger King worker lands his song on an “American Idol” CD.
Last spring, about 38 million people tuned in to the season finale of “American
Idol,” the cultural juggernaut featuring an acerbic British guy yelling at a bunch of
semi-talented young singers.
Meanwhile, a rocker from Hockessin named Iggy was just hoping for a shot.
John “Iggy” Taylor, a local rocker who’s shuffled around in a band called Too
Little Time, entered a song he wrote into American Idol’s first songwriting
contest. The winning singer would belt out the winning song during the finale.
Taylor and his twangy tune, “My Turn This Time,” didn’t make the cut. But his
song didn’t go unnoticed. Oakland record label Melodies That Matter plucked the
song from the “Idol” dis pile and included it in a compilation CD, “Hits They Missed! —Songs Not Fit for an Idol
(Or So They Say).”
“The song is about dealing with every day,” Taylor says. “You get up and hear about people being better than
you, being prettier than you. I just wanted to say, if it’s up to me, it’s up to me.”
Taylor, 54, is an unapologetic headbanger, but hoped his saccharine country tune would appeal to a wider
audience. Now it can.
Jordin Sparks must feel totally embarrassed for having missed out.