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The Band Barry Glibb -- lead vocals, lead back-up vocals, lead rhythm guitar Mo'Royce Peterson -- lead vocals, lead back-up vocals, lead lead guitar Robin Gibbens -- lead vocals, lead back-up vocals, lead rhythm guitar, lead cowbell Andy Gibbous Waning -- lead bass, lead vocals, lead back-up vocals The Lord Gibbeth -- lead drums Tragedy Bio Tragedy is the No. 1 Heavy Metal Tribute to the Bee Gees in the Tri-State Area, eastern Pennsylvania, New England (excluding Rohde Island, Maine and New Hampshire), Los Angeles City, Anaheim City, Tampa City, Texas (excluding Ft. Worth City and Corpus Christie City), The Rocky Mountains, and the United Kingdom (excluding Northern Ireland and the greater Leeds City area). Audiences today are craving a metal Bee Gees experience more than ever, and Tragedy has been delivering quality Bee Gees metalization services since 2007. A family business, Tragedy was formed by brothers Barry Glibb, Mo'Royce Peterson, and Robin Gibbens. Rounding out the staff here at Tragedy are little brother Andy Gibbous Waning on bass, and family patriarch, The Lord Gibbeth, on drums. And our idiot intern, Lance. Tragedy has played such amazing venues as New York City's Bowery Ballroom (where they sold out their last concert), Irving Plaza, Nokia Theatre, Brooklyn Bowl and Cha Cha's in Coney Island City. Across the pond they have decimated 02 Academies throughout the UK including Shepherd's Bush Empire in London City, as well as Kentishtown Forum, also in London City. They have toured extensively in the UK, as support for Electric Six and The Wildhearts, respectively, and as a headlining act. They decimated Emo's Main Room at SXSW, have conquered Houses of Blues throughout Texas and Anaheim City, and have ruled cities up and down the East Coast. Their first album, We Rock Sweet Balls and Can Do No Wrong, was highly received, being played by Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson on his radio show, and most recently between sets at the Alice in Chains concert! Their 2nd album, Humbled By Our Greatness found them metalizing a wider-range of disco hits with the same fervent ferocity. Oh, and they also opened for Motorhead at the United Kingdom's Guilfest in 2009, where they annihilated 10,000 unsuspecting now Tragedy fans, whether they are aware of it or not. Look out for the DVD release of their Last Ever Farewell Concert, Live From The Bowery Ballroom, at finer video stores everywhere.









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