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If you like to dance, if you like to
watch a great show, if you like to party, if youre looking
for fun, then youre going to love Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes.
Recently named as one of the top ten party bands in the United
States by Harpers Bazaar magazine, their show not only
captures the authentic sounds of the 50s, 60s, 70s
and 80's, but the look, feel and fun as well. |
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For
the past twenty one years Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes have entertained
crowds at clubs, concerts and parties from Tulsa to Memphis,
from El Paso to New York City, from Los Angeles, California to
Freeport, Bahamas. In their home state of Texas, Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes are legendary as a band that turns any event into an enjoyable and unforgettable experience. We had just landed in Oklahoma City on Friday for one of our last shows of the holiday season, when we got a call from Austin saying that Governor George Bush wanted us to play his Christmas party at the Governors Mansion that Sunday evening, said Rotel drummer James Cruz. The Governor danced all night and at one point he even got on stage with us. The band played at Bushs Inaugural Gala in 1999 as well as that of former Texas Governor Ann Richards in 1987. They also entertained the Texas House of Representatives at their 1999 legislative kickoff party. In 2001, the band was especially honored when President Bush asked them back for a repeat performance at his Christmas party just days after he had finally been declared the winner in the historic, hard-fought 2001 presidential election. In the summer of 2000, the group, who was referred to by The Philadelphia Daily News as the fabulous Texas-based cover band, Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes, traveled to Philadelphia at the beckon of House Majority Whip Tom DeLay to help usher in Bushs candidacy at what the newspaper described as one of the hottest parties of the Republican National Convention. Since then, the band received the distinct honor of being asked to play The Congressional Ball in the East Room of the White House two years in a row, not to mention being invited to return to Washington on two other occasions for the President's Dinner with The Oak Ridge Boys and the 2005 Texas Black Tie and Boots Inaugural Party. They also traveled to New York in 2004 to entertain at the Republican National Convention. Across Texas, Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes have provided the entertainment for numerous conventions, corporate and private parties, debutante balls, and fund-raisers In Dallas, they have played at such prestigious events as the Grand Openings of the Ramses Exhibit and the Dallas Symphonys Mort Myerson Center, the 75th Anniversary of the Adolphus Hotel, at several Byron Nelson Golf Classics and before and after games at Texas Stadium for The Dallas Cowboys. A mainstay in Houston, they recently performed multiple shows downtown at both the new Aerial Theatre and at the historic Rice Hotel. The San Antonio Tourist Bureau even went so far as to send Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes to New York to help attract conventions to their new convention center. |
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The
band has helped to raise thousands of dollars playing at fund-raisers
for organizations such as The American Heart Association, The
American Cancer Society, Ronald McDondald House, The Red Cross,
The Arthritis Foundation, S.P.C.A., Center for Battered Women,
The American Diabetes Association, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation,
Childrens Fund of San Antonio, La Bonheur Childrens
Hospital of Memphis, Cook Medical of Ft. Worth, Dallas Zoo, Ft.
Worth Zoo, Museum of South Texas, McNay Museum of San Antonio,
The Dallas Art Museum, and many more. Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes have entertained at conventions and parties across the United States for national organizations, companies and corporations such as IBM, Motorola, E.D.S., Mobil, Phillips Petroleum, Ace Hardware, Perot Systems, Schlumberger, Sakowitz, Texas Restaurant Association, The Dallas Morning News, Ernst and Young, Nikken, Dell Computers, GTE, Dazzle Corporation and numerous others. Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes have opened for such rock and soul legends as The Temptations, The Dixie Cups, Chuck Berry, Mitch Ryder, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Rich Little, Nancy Griffith, Joe Ely, Blues Traveler, The Drifters, The Coasters, Chubby Checker, The Supremes and The Four Tops. The band once opened for Roy Orbison and also headlined the Roy Orbison Memorial Concert in Roys hometown of Wink, Texas. |
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Despite their impressive credentials and their busy touring schedule, the band is still recognized as a major player in Austins world famous club scene, where they consistently draw packed houses and their summer performances at the Oasis have practically become an institution. When I look out over the crowd, wherever we play, I see people smiling, laughing, dancing, imitating our moves and singing every lyric, says Hot Tomato Laura Benedict. Thats our goal: to make the audience have as much fun as were having. |