Bad Company Enters the Rock Hall. Six Gun Rebels Enters ProTributeBands.com

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Six Gun Rebels are now part of the ProTributeBands.com family

We’re excited to announce that Six Gun Rebels, a Bad Company tribute band based in Washington state, is now a featured act on ProTributeBands.com.

The timing couldn’t be better. Bad Company was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on November 8, 2025, after decades of eligibility and years of fan advocacy. That recognition has put fresh attention on a catalog that never really left classic rock radio but now carries additional cultural weight. For venues looking to capitalize on that renewed interest, Six Gun Rebels offers a polished, energetic option.

This is a band that takes the tribute format seriously.

The five-piece lineup mirrors Bad Company’s original configuration: Jeff Martin on lead vocals, Brian Feldtman on guitar and keyboards, Eric Gibson on guitar, Steve Moore on bass, and Brent Woolard on drums. That dual-guitar arrangement matters. It allows the band to recreate the layered sound of tracks like “Feel Like Makin’ Love” and “Can’t Get Enough” without relying on backing tracks or cutting corners.

The members bring real depth. Martin spent his early twenties opening for acts like Kansas, Molly Hatchet, and Quiet Riot. Feldtman founded Gobblefest, a charity music event that has raised over $178,000 for food programs. Gibson served 23 years in the Navy before returning to music full-time. Moore developed his bass chops playing everything from progressive rock to bar bands. Woolard didn’t pick up drumsticks until age 46, proving that passion and dedication can overcome a late start.

Their live show incorporates nine video segments alongside the music, creating visual texture that keeps audiences engaged between songs. The band is currently using the winter months to expand the setlist, add new material, and tighten transitions between numbers.

2025 was a growth year for the band. They performed outside Washington state for the first time, testing new markets and building momentum. Their 2026 calendar is already taking shape, with a headlining date at the historic Roxy Theater in Bremerton on March 21 and additional bookings expected across the Pacific Northwest and western states.

Venue buyers and event planners looking for a classic rock act with broad appeal should take a close look. Bad Company’s songs span multiple demographics, connecting with audiences who remember the original recordings and younger fans discovering the music through streaming and Rock Hall coverage.

You can view the full Six Gun Rebels profile, watch video clips, and submit booking inquiries directly through their Pro Tribute Bands page.

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