Uncle Bill and The Boys are a bluegrass music quartet hailing from the Richmond, Virginia area. Bill Parrish, Chris Rea, Russell Bonovitch and Ricky Bonovitch have more than 125 years of combined musical experience. Uncle Bill and The Boys are known for their swing-style bluegrass. But the quartet plays a variety of music, going back in time with traditional bluegrass and country to western swing Uncle Bill and The Boys are fun to watch and are ready to take the stage to entertain their audiences.
Entertainment so memorable that hundreds of people are still cheering from the stands.
"Is this a dance? Or a costume party? Or have I wandered onto the set of some 1930's musical? Doc's band knows and plays just about everything, but focuses on the works of such giants as Cab Calloway, George Gershwin and Irving Berlin."— Larry ...
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(Jan 01, 2013)
"You really made the wedding for us (so much so that we put you in our wedding announcement!)."-Diana Culp Bork (wife to the son of the Honorable Robert H. Bork)...
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(Jan 01, 2013)
Hi John,Doc and his band were absolutely amazing!!! Everyone really enjoyed the party because of them! You have been great to work with and provided one heck of a recommendation for our party! THANK YOU!Jessica V. (December 6th, 2013)Corporate Holida...
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(Jan 01, 2013)
"You and your band were show-stopping wonderful. Now you have a new legion of folks to spread the word, not least of them including Al and Tipper."- Hodding Carter, III (Mainstreet Television Production Company)...
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(Jan 01, 2013)
"Your fantastic music helped to make this The Host Chapter Party of the decade."- Susan A. Retz, AIA & Sharon F. Washburn, AIA(Washington Chapter American Institute of Architects)...
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(Jan 01, 2013)
"The performance by you and your Imperial Palms surpassed all the publicity we had read about you. It certainly was the highlight of one of the most memorable events we've held in Washington."- Michael R. Pinter, Senior Executive Vice President, Kemp...
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(Jan 01, 2013)
"The zest with (which) your orchestra played, the homefront announcements from the stage, and your lovely ladies in WW II (period dress)...were all master strokes which showed the preparation you and your group had put into lending an air of authenti...
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(Jan 01, 2013)