PTB FEATURED PREMIUM TRIBUTE BAND
Bad Company Tribute Band
Six Gun Rebels
Formed in 2020 and based in the Pacific Northwest, Six Gun Rebels comprise seasoned musicians who embody the five-piece format with roles mirroring those of Bad Company’s original lineup — with Jeff Martin stepping into the vocal duties, Brian Feldtman performing on guitar and keys, Steve Moore on bass, Brent Woolard on drums, and Eric Gibson adding the classic dual-guitar harmonies.
Their live show is described as a “live retrospective journey” through one of rock’s most iconic catalogues — featuring hits like “Can’t Get Enough,” “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” “Shooting Star,” “Rock & Roll Fantasy,” “Free’s All Right Now,” and many more. What sets SGR apart is both accuracy and energy: the band commit to recreating not just the songs but the look and stage persona of the 1970s band at their peak — whether performing at theatres, casinos or music venues across the western United States.
Six Gun Rebels
Home Base: Washington state
Year Founded: 2020
Gigs per year: 20 – 40
Six Gun Rebels are a high-energy, meticulously crafted tribute to the legendary ’70s hard rock outfit Bad Company, bringing the sound, style and stage presence of that era right to modern audiences.
Meet Six Gun Rebels
Jeff (Lead Vocals)
Jeff began singing in church at a young age, where his powerful voice first took shape. By his teenage years, he was fronting cover bands and gaining valuable experience performing the classic rock songs that would later define his career.
In his early twenties, Jeff found himself sharing stages with legendary 1970’s and 80’s acts such as Kansas, Molly Hatchet, and Quiet Riot — an experience that confirmed his path in music and deepened his passion for live performances.
Today, as the lead vocalist for Six Gun Rebels, a Bad Company tribute band, Jeff channels that lifelong dedication into every show. With a voice that captures both the power and soul of Paul Rodgers, he leads the band through dynamic renditions of Bad Company’s greatest hits, including Can’t Get Enough, Shooting Star, and Rock ’n’ Roll Fantasy.
Whether performing for a festival crowd or an intimate audience, Jeff brings authenticity, heart, and a deep respect for the music’s legacy — keeping the timeless spirit of classic rock alive and thriving.
Brian (Guitar/Keys)
Brian Feldtman caught the music bug “when he heard his first Beatles song” on The Ed Sullivan Show. His parents logged serious miles shuttling him to guitar lessons, and by 13 he was in his first band. His first paid gig? On drums in Tacoma—proof he’ll play whatever it takes to get on stage.
After a few garage bands through junior high and high school, Brian headed to Western Washington University in Bellingham, where he formed a rock ’n’ roll cover band that worked rooms from the Canadian border to Mount Rainier. For a stretch they were the #1 cover band in Bellingham, opening for several of Seattle’s best acts and learning the fine art of packing a dance floor (and a van).
Post-college, Brian pressed pause to build a career and a family—then pressed play again, widening the map from Olympia to Coeur d’Alene, Birch Bay to Jackpot, Nevada. Guitar is home base, but he’s equally at ease on bass or keyboards, depending on what the song needs (or which case was loaded last).
In 2010 he founded Gobblefest, a “music-for-food” charity that has raised over $178,000 for food programs—what started as a jam with a purpose became a community tradition.
Offstage, Brian built a home recording studio where he’s writing and producing a solo record of original songs, playing every instrument and doing the engineering and producing work himself because, apparently, sleep is optional.
These days you’ll find Brian on guitar and keys with Six Gun Rebels, a high-energy Bad Company tribute, while continuing to write, record, and help great causes make a lot of money.
Eric (Guitar)
From the moment my cousins dropped the needle on KISS, Black Sabbath, and Led Zeppelin, I was hooked. Southern rock soon followed — Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, Bad Company — and that was it: I knew I needed a guitar in my hands.
I started on acoustic, learned my first full song (Seagull by Bad Company), and within a year, I was plugged into my first electric. Formal lessons didn’t stick — I found my groove teaching myself, learning by ear, and chasing the tone and feel of my heroes.
Life took me into the Navy at 19, and music took a back seat for a while. But when I retired at 42, I hit the ground running. Years of cover bands honed my chops, turning me from a solid rhythm player into a guitarist who can hold down the groove and rip a solo.
My playing is steeped in blues rock, channeling the fire of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Joe Bonamassa, and ZZ Top. Now with Six Gun Rebels, a powerhouse Bad Company tribute, I’ve hit stages I used to only dream about — from casinos to amphitheaters, delivering the songs I grew up on to crowds that know every word.
The road ahead? Bigger stages, louder crowds, and the open-air roar of motorcycle rallies and tribute festivals. For me, it’s all about keeping the music alive and cranking it up where it belongs — front and center, live and loud.
Steve (Bass)
He started his musical journey in Wyoming in fifth grade when his Dad gave him the opportunity to earn his first guitar. By sixth grade, he had already done his first concert. In high school, he sang in the vocal jazz ensemble, which was a fantastic experience.
Later on, he learned to play bass in church, and that eventually led him into the world of rock and roll.
Over the years, he’s played in several local bands; he and his wife were in a band called Echoes of Creation, which played original progressive rock with some Christian-based lyrics. She has also been his vocal coach and his biggest supporter.
After that, he went on a musical journey through big bands, bar bands, rock and roll bands, and cover bands, eventually joining Six Gun Rebels, a tribute to Bad Company. In this band, he had to buckle down and learn the style of Boz Burrell to make the tribute authentic, which was challenging but incredibly rewarding. We even did our first out-of-state gig with full travel and hotel accommodations, which was a fantastic experience. He absolutely loves playing in Six Gun Rebels and looks forward to what comes next!
Brent (Drums)
Brent was born in 1966 and raised on the thunderous sounds of 70’s classic rock – music that would shape his identity for decades to come. From an early age, he was drawn to the raw power of bands like Bad company, Led Zeppelin and The Who. While music trends changed, Brent stayed true to the gritty, soulful rock that first lit his fire.
Incredibly, he didn’t start playing drums until age 46, proving that it’s never too late to chase what moves you. Inspired by a lifetime of listening, he threw himself into the craft, learning with dedication, heart, and an ear tuned to the legends.
Today, Brent is the drummer for Six Gun Rebels, a Bad Company tribute band known for delivering high energy, authentic performances that celebrate one of rock’s greatest acts. The band recently hit a major milestone, performing for the first time outside their home state – a testament to their growing momentum and Brent’s unstoppable drive.
Whether it’s the booming beat of “Can’t Get Enough”, or the slow burn of “Feel Like Makin’ Love”, Brent keeps the rhythm tight and the spirit of classic rock alive – one show at a time.