About Boys' Night OutBoys' Night Out (BNO) was organized in 1983 with the goal of recreating the authentic performances of the rhythm and blues (R&B) music that had been extremely popular with teenagers in the south during the late 1960s. Boys' Night Out's first public performance was at the Oak Ridge Azalea Festival on May 5, 1984, and they have played a busy schedule ever since. Between 1984 and 1987, several band members came and went until a stable configuration of personalities and artistic focus could be established. During those formative years, the band adopted three simple operational constraints:
Over the years BNO has been invited to share the stage with numerous well-known professional acts. The band has provided musical back-up for R&B greats Percy Sledge (When a Man Loves a Woman), Archie Bell (Do the Tighten-Up), Barbara Lewis (Baby I'm Yours), and Clifford Curry (She Shot a Hole in My Soul); and has opened shows for the Judds, Nell Carter, the Oak Ridge Boys, Jan and Dean, the Platters, the Impressions, Eddie Rabbitt, Marcia Ball, B.J. Thomas, the Chairmen of the Board, the Tams, and Lee Greenwood. BNO's current repertoire of over 140 classic R&B or Beach selections has been formally archived into musical arrangements in 20 separate medleys. The band's charts are prepared by Don Batchelor, Clint Eskew, and Jake Alexander. Hugh Nichols serves as Business Manager, and his wife Jackie schedules performances up to a year in advance. Mark Wright is BNO's equipment manager and sound engineer. Jeff Moser serves as the band's emcee and as DJ for the popular disco dance programs that are featured during the band's breaks. Home | Band | Audio | Photos | Video | Gigs | Booking | Store | Links Write us at
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