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Paul Weller Tribute Classic & Modern
6 piece Paul Weller tribute covering all aspects of his career from the early days with The Jam, through The Style Council to his latest hits. There are even some hits from his influences like The Who, The Small Faces, and The Kinks for good measure. Extensively toured all over the UK, from... [ more ]
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6 piece Paul Weller tribute covering all aspects of his career from the early days with The Jam, through The Style Council to his latest hits. There are even some hits from his influences like The Who, The Small Faces, and The Kinks for good measure.Extensively toured all over the UK, from Portsmouth in front of 5000 fans at the bandstand (beating Bob Geldof's crowd by 200) to Carlisle in the north.
Regarded by many as the best tribute to Paul Weller available, Wellalive have headlined at some of the biggest Mod/Scooter events in the UK to 'sell out' crowds.
» Song List
- A Town Called Malice
- Pretty Green
- David Watts
- Down In The Tube Station
- Shout To The Top
- Ever Changing Moods
- You Do Something To Me
- Out Of The Sinking
- Broken Stones
- Floorboards Up
- Come On Lets Go
- Pinball Wizard
- I'm One
- ...and Many More!
» Previous Gigs
- Hemsby Scooter Rally 2004
- IOW Rally 2005
- Princes Hall 2005
- IOW Rally 2006
- Camber Sands Rally 2006
- South Sea Band Stand 2006
- ...and Many More!
» Reviews
"A F*!_*!ing brilliant band"- Irish Jack Lyons, the inspiration for Quadrophenia and The Who's roadie
"I had to look twice to make sure it wasnt Weller"
- Nik Armstrong, Weller's support act 2004
"Great sound great energy"
- Bruce Foxton, Bass player from The Jam
"As I climbed the hill i thought it was Weller playing himself"
- Buster Bloodvessel, Bad Manners





