The Someone You Should Know Podcast

Episode 257 - The Boss of Tribute Bands

Rik Anthony / B Street Band Season 1 Episode 257

The Boss of Tribute Bands: Meet Joey Thompson of The B Street Band

If you're a regular fan of the Someone You Should Know podcast, you already know I have a deep appreciation for tribute bands. Over the years, we've featured some incredible acts honoring legends like Tom Petty, John Mellencamp, AC/DC, Rush, Chicago, and Depeche Mode—just to name a few.

But today, I have the great honor of interviewing a band that holds a special distinction. They’re not just any tribute band; they are the world’s longest-running tribute band. Since 1980, they’ve been keeping the music of Bruce Springsteen alive and rocking.

I'm talking about The B Street Band! These guys have been bringing the heart, soul, and energy of The Boss to fans for over four decades. Joining me is Joey Thompson, the band’s frontman and a true Springsteen aficionado.

So, will you please welcome The B Street Band, they are Someone You Should Know. 

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Show Links:

Click here to go to  The B Street Band Website
Click here to go to  The B Street Band Facebook
Click here to go to  The B Street Band YouTube Channel

Click here to go to Joey Thompson's  Facebook

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