Ronnie Raygun and the Big Eighties, Denver’s Most “Unique” Eighties Tribute Band!
unique | yoōˈnēk | adjective – being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else
Ronnie Raygun and the Big Eighties got their start as an eighties tribute band in 1998 when they rolled into Denver as Boogie Machine, The Super 70’s Disco Dynamo. Boogie Machine’s giant afros, bell-bottoms and platform shoes were something to behold as people craned their necks to get another look.
In 2001, Ronnie Raygun carried on the tradition of big, out-of-this-world wigs with a full complement of spandex, fingerless gloves, Vans and Wayfarer sunglasses. As Denver’s FIRST eighties tribute band they created a spark that would change the local music scene for years to come. To this day, even though Denver has a slew of bands playing eighties music, Ronnie Raygun is Colorado’s ORIGINAL Eighties Tribute Band!
Whether you’re looking to have an eighties themed party, hosting for your most valued clients, or planning the most important day of your life, you can’t afford to take risks when it comes to your big event. If you want your guests to rave about your party and be the one that they’ll never forget, then Ronnie Raygun and the Big Eighties is the party band for you.
Totally bitchin’ retro dude! This ain’t no disco. this ain’t no foolin’ around.
Giant sticky hair abounds and the New Wave beat throbs in your cranium, direct from the time when music and fashion were larger than life. Feel free to cruise on up to that wave and say, “Hey bud, let’s party!”
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