Mick Adams Mick Jagged, played by Mick Adams. Mick's incredible voice, the range and power of which speak for themselves, and his onstage moves and looks re-create Mick Jagger like no other. Mick has been singing all his life and it shows. Mick's resume as a professional lead vocalist includes touring with Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods, and also a three-year stint as Mick Jagger in Jumpin' Jack Flash. When Mick hits the stage there is no question of who commands the attention and wonder of the audience. Rising above all others in one of the most demanding roles the tribute world has to offer, Mick has to be seen to be believed as he becomes Mick Jagger onstage.
Jackson Martin
Keith Riffhard, played by Jackson Martin. Jackson picked up the guitar at 15 and spent years perfecting his ability to mimic famous guitarists. Starting his career in Hollywood, touring Europe in support bands, and spending years playing clubs Southern California top 40 bands honed his skills. Jackson also spent two years as George Harrison in HELP! We Play the Beatles, and more recently as a lead guitarist in ‘Alice and the Cooper Gang'. Bearing an uncanny physical resemblance to Keith Richards, he also has perfected Keith's mannerisms, playing style and attitude. A long time, hard core Stones fan, Jackson is a spot on choice to play Keith.
Vince Lupo
Charlie Swatts, played by Vince Lupo. Vince's musical experience and extensive live performance history combine to bring you the best in Rolling Stones re-creation. Vince holds a music degree, and brings a certified ‘sound' ear to the table enabling him to shape the rhythmic textures and rocking backbeats, as well as the vocal arrangements of all those classic Stones tunes. Vince is also multi-instrumental, just another reason he is the musical director of Rolling the Stones. Vince also resembles the real Wembley Whammer, which helps create the illusion of Rolling the Stones. Very few percussionists can recreate Charlie's feel quite the way Vince does.
Bernie Yantz
Bill Why-man played by Bernie Yantz. Beginning at age 12 on the guitar, Bernie switched to bass in his first band, which already had two guitarists. He quickly fell in love with the instrument. Moving on to double bass in his teen years and studying with the head bassist for ‘The San Diego Symphony', Bernie was also second chair for the ‘San Diego Youth Symphony' at only 17 years of age. Gaining experience in many rock and jazz groups, Bernie has played with the popular ‘Elvis' impersonator Bobby King, and also with Marty Harrell, former trombonist with Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. Bernie's quiet demeanor, stage presence, and his striking resemblance make him the perfect choice to play Bill Wyman.
Ozzie Mancinelli
Ronnie B. Goode played by Ozzie Mancinelli. Ozzie has been playing guitar since he was five, scoring a 1967 sunburst Stratocaster on his 8th birthday, which he still owns. Raised in Los Angeles, Ozzie was playing shows before he was of legal age, and has played in Southern California venues such as The Belly Up Tavern, The Whiskey a Go-Go, The Troubadour, Gazzarri's, and recorded at Sony Studios. Ozzie tackles the daunting task of covering Brian Jones, Mick Taylor, Ronnie Wood, and the occasional Keith lick and he does it with style and precision. Ozzie, just like the rest of the ‘Rolling the Stones' cast, resembles his real life counterpart.
Additional Cast Members
David Judy - keyboards
Bob Campbell - saxophone
Justine Ducloux - vocals
Sherr Aquino - vocals