Wild Child a Tribute to the Doors with Taylor Made a Tribute to James Taylor
The Canyon (Agoura Hills, CA)
Rated 3.4 by 8 members who went.
Come experience the madness and magic of a live Doors concert with Wild Child, the premier Doors tribute band. At the Canyon.
Event summary prepared by the Goldstar Editorial Team.
* Additional fees apply.
- Full Price:
- $25.00
- Our Price:
- $15.00
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5 Member Reviews
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Goldstar Member
Member since 2007
2 Reviews
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Great fun, great tribute band, nice environment.
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gemdreamer
Member since 2009
1 Reviews
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I bought tickets, not for Wild Chld but for Taylor Made. What a remarkably talented group of musicians/singers that really paid great tribute to James Taylor. A very, very enjoyable evening for all of us. The room was on it's feet and into the moment. Don't miss the opportunity to see this group! Close your eyes, listen, open your mind and Stephen Bock (lead singer) IS James Taylor. THANKS, TAYLOR MADE for a great time! I'm wearing your T shirt as I type this!
Nancy Farris
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Karen M.
Member since 2005
3 Reviews
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Truly sounded like The Doors were on stage. The drummer was excellent. Quite the showman.
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James J.
Member since 2007
2 Reviews
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Only complaint was the Jim Morrison guy was drinking water....Jim Morrison would never have done that!
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William W.
Member since 2006
1 Reviews
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This was a great show! I was never a great Doors fan, but the show was great. My girlfriend had seen the Doors and is a big fan and she loved the show too. She said the singer did a great job of capturing Morrison's mannerisms on stage. They even took requests.
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More Details About Doors Tribute Band Wild Child
Quotes & Highlights
- "This is as close as you'll get to the real thing." --Ray Manzarek of The Doors
- "The way they play the music is uncanny. I saw wild child and they know Jim's moves and raps as well as he did. The drummer did something on 'Break on Through' which was so interesting, I stole it back!" --John Densmore of The Doors
More Information
Wild Child is the Los Angeles based act that has sold out all the major southern California national act clubs and theaters on an ongoing consistent basis for years. As well as playing many major venues, Fairs and Festivals across the USA. Wild Child has toured internationally as well, including eight European tours, India, Mexico and Canada. Wild Childs success is not only due to the musical accuracy of the band but lead singer Dave Brock whose; looks, vocals and stage antics recaptures the essence of Jim Morrison live on stage. The musicians of the band were hand picked from the best professionals that the Los Angeles area has to offer. Here are a few things others have had to say about Wild Child.
Jim Ladd with KLOS Radio/L.A. said, "these guys are excellent, not a cartoon version of The Doors" but a very loving, respectful, accurate and well done tribute to The Doors." The Daily Bulletin said, "Brock, who bears more than a passing resemblance, evoked the Morrison persona without seeming forced. Better still, his range and vocal delivery were uncannily close." The L.A. Times said, "Wild Child a winner! What's amazing is that Brock sings like Morrison, enough to imperil the snowflake analogy about no two sets of vocal chords being able to produce the exact same tone." The L.A. Weekly said, "From every angle, Dave Brock is Jim Morrison: his looks, his cloths, his act and most amazing of all is his voice!" Danny Sugerman (co-author of; No One Here Gets Out Alive" and one time manager of the Doors) said, "Wild Child is the best Doors tribute that I have ever seen and I have seen them all. Dave Brock comes closest to capturing the look and spirit of Jim Morrison and the band ain't bad either."