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A tribute act, tribute band, tribute group or tribute artist is a , , or who specifically plays the music of a well-known music act. Tribute acts include individual performers who the songs and style of an artist, such as Elvis impersonators covering the works of or groups like The Iron Maidens, an that pays tribute to .

Many tribute bands, in addition to playing the music of an artist or group, also try to emulate the vocal styles and overall appearance of that group, to make as close an approximation as possible. Others introduce a twist on the original act; for example, plays songs in a reggae style with a lead singer dressed up as , while Gabba perform the songs of in the style of the . Tribute bands usually name themselves based on the original band's name (sometimes with a ), or on one of their songs or albums.


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]]In 1997, the British journalist Tony Barrell wrote a feature for The Sunday Times about the UK tribute-band scene, which mentioned bands including Pink Fraud, the Pretend Pretenders and Clouded House. In the article, Barrell asserted that "the main cradle of the tribute band...is . Starved of big names, owing to their reluctance to put Oz on their tour itineraries, Australians were quite unembarrassed about creating home-grown versions. Then, like an airborne seed, one of these bands just happened to drift to Britain." The band in question was the ABBA tribute Björn Again, who staged a successful publicity stunt in the early 1990s, arriving at in white one-piece outfits similar to the ones worn by ABBA on the cover of their 1976 album, Arrival. Other tribute acts such as The Beatnix (Beatles), Zeppelin Live, and The Australian Pink Floyd Show have experienced continued popularity for over a decade.

Lead singer left in 1992 and was replaced by Tim "Ripper" Owens from the tribute band British Steel in 1996. This was the first publicised example of a tribute performer joining the band they were paying tribute to and was the inspiration for the 2001 film Rock Star. Owens eventually left Judas Priest in 2003 when Halford rejoined the band. Later occurrences of this same phenomenon include replacing in Kiss in 2002 and Benoît David replacing in Yes after performing with a Yes tribute band called Close to the Edge. Hard Rock Hideout – Yes to Tour With Replacement Singer Similarly, Martin Jakubski, vocalist of tribute act StillMarillion, regularly appears in Marillion guitarist 's solo shows.

In 2000, filmmakers Jeff Economy and Darren Hacker produced the documentary film ...An Incredible Simulation, which examined the tribute band phenomenon. The title was taken from the promotion of Beatlemania advertised as "Not the Beatles, but an incredible simulation." "Four Young Musicians to Simulate Beatles," New York Times (April 5, 1977).


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