â80s never end for O.C. band Flashback Heart Attack
Throughout a nearly eight-year run as a sought-after â80s cover band, Flashback Heart Attack has had some great gigs and some run-of-the-mill shows at bars with a tiny dance floor.
But June 11 was a big moment for the Orange County-based band when it backed Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper at a backyard charity event in Coto de Caza.
Cooper, who opened with âNo More Mr. Nice Guyâ with Flashback Heart Attack, also performed âBe My Lover,â âIâm 18,â âUnder My Wheelsâ and âSchoolâs Outâ to help raise money for the Jessie Rees Foundation, which focuses on children with cancer and their families.
âWe donât cure cancer, we cure bad days,â said Erik Rees, father of Jessie Rees, who died of cancer five years ago.
Flashback Heart Attack enjoys playing at charity fundraisers and usually turns them into late-night parties.
Cooper told the band members they were among the best backing bands he had ever performed with.
Flashbackâs members donât like to reveal their real names, preferring to stick with their stage personas Chaz DeLight (vocals, guitar), Brock Lee Hudson (bass, vocals), Don Bronze (guitarist, publicist) and Jerry Skiddz (drummer).
Performing other groupsâ hits as though they were Flashback originals has kept the band busy, but it wasnât always that way.
DeLight and Bronze had played in a band called the Damn Automatics. They had original songs, including âNew York Minute,â which was played on the TV show âCSI: NY.â
âWe also had âKill Your Radio,â ironically enough,â said Bronze, who usually acts as the bandâs spokesman. âWe did what all the bands do. We played endless shows for no money. We were shooting for that record deal.
âWe got close so many times and took meetings. It was just that time when everything was changing. People were getting fired. Everyone was afraid to pull the trigger. The last one to make it out was Linkin Park and a few others.â
While playing gigs in Los Angeles, Bronze and DeLight met Steel Panther, a popular â80s-style rock band. They had an idea to start their own show.
âWe got red leather suits,â Bronze said. âWe come out like we are a real band in the â80s and we got lost in time. Thatâs how it got started, and the whole thing took off.â
They met Hudson and Skiddz through mutual friends.
The band is a full-time job for Bronze, but the flexibility of the shows allows the other band members to hold down other jobs.
Most nights on weekends are devoted to performing David Bowie songs and â80s hits including Whitesnakeâs âHere I Go Again.â
Flashback Heart Attack will play Friday at The Harp Inn in Costa Mesa, Saturday at The White House in Laguna Beach and Sunday at Fountain Valleyâs Summerfest.
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