Cheap Trick, Kiss, The Replacements, dB's, Flight Of Mavis, The Beatles, Elvis Costello, The Screaming Monks, The Clash, Beach Boys, Marshall Crenshaw, The Tell Alls, Big Star, Pre-Tommy The Who, Husker Du, NRBQ and finally Roulette (spinning rock's wheel)
Buzz Zeemer is a power pop band from Philadelphia that is led by vocalist Frank Brown -- a longtime fixture on the Philly music scene -- and the often jangly tones of guitarist Tom Conwell. The group released the album Delusions of Grandeur in 1999. The effort swung from sophisticated, Burt Bacharach-edged pop ("Mystery") to punchy, jangly power pop ("Red Balloon). It also included a euphoric, rousing cover of Allen Toussaint's ("There Should Be a Book"). The key to Buzz Zeemer's appeal is the overtly tuneful, hook-ridden songcraft of leader Frank Brown. And while the group has borne quite warranted comparisons to the muscular melodies of early Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson, the overall sound is far from retro.
by Erik Hage All Music Guide
Frank, an absolutly amazing show last night. I..m sure you didn..t even get to your set list, but the crowd was so into it. very nostalgic. Thanks man.