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Welcome to the official "World Wide" site for the Weezul Brothers Band.
 
 
Upcoming Events
 
2010
May 1st - Private Party
May 29th - Private Party
June 26th - Private Party - Duo (Mike & Jack)
July 3rd - Private Party
July 18th - Radio Show
October 9th - Children's Christmas - 5pm to 7pm -Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce Bldg



2011
March19th - Liesure World - Mesa AZ - 5:30pm - 9:30pm (Private)




Weezul Brothers Band

From Venues like Lost Dutchman Rodeo to Harrah's Casino. From Bike Runs to Leisure World.
From small business grand openings to private venues and corporate parties...The Weezul Brothers Band
has been performing in Arizona since 2005. Their CD "Roadkill" tells it all with their unique rock and roll sound,
bluesy rifts...a "PARTY ATTITUDE"...and when needed they can throw in some GREAT country also.

Harrah's Ak-Chin was a big success for the band and they are going back for more, via popular demand.
Casino patrons are drawn to The Weezul Brothers Band not only for their great classic rock and country music,
but also because they don't just play..they entertain!

The band is made up of 5 talented musicians who are able to interact with their guests while onstage and
you will definitely see folks dancing, singing and most importantly, laughing and havin' a good time!!

Jack Weezul 602.509.5129


TO HIRE THE BAND, PURCHASE OUR "CD" OR T-SHIRTS OR EVEN TO JUST SAY.."HEY!"
602-509-5129 OR E-MAIL US..... grfxjack@gmail.com.....Check out Brother Mike Weezul's "Band Blog" at http://weezulbrothers.wordpress.com


BIO, The Weezul Brothers

To know the Weezul Brothers it is necessary to go back in time and look at our Daddy.

Joshua Weezul was a Poet-Musician-Signpainter, Snake oil salesman and ne’er-do-well
That traveled the length of this great land searching to find himself, or at least a warm place to lay.

Starting off in California, he took a chance on an Indian blanket and left behind a son
that found ol’ dad’s guitar…he picked up the name “Jack” because Dad denied him so often that people would question him saying,, “You don’t know Jack!” (That’s where that phrase originated.) but he did learn to play the thing anyway.

Upon leaving California Dad took up with a mountain woman that had settled in Ohio. Gnawing through the leg trap that helped him become a “Homebody”, ol’ Josh left behind a young man that actually thought that he was a wolf. His howling paid off when he found that, not only could he scare off real wolves, but he also learned to sing…since he refused to ever let go of his microphone, everyone called him “Mike”.

Daddy found himself in Detroit building Ford trucks, where he met a pretty girl working as a welder at Ford. She wasn’t actually pretty, but ol’ Dad wasn’t real picky. Anyway she swept him off of his feet, literally, and carried him off to live with her gypsy family.

Ol’ Dad fit right in with this buncha bums and eventually a son was born. Since he was the ‘Awfullest” looking kid they ever saw, they named him “Theophalous”. Not only was he kinda hard to look at he had a habit of slamming heavy spoons onto big pots. This became a problem, they would chuck him oughta the shack so often that he became known as “Chuck”. He later found a drum set and the rest is history.

Ol’ Dad then moved on to the Northern Indiana/Southern Wisconsin area where he met his next love, a lady that had a small cheese makin' operation. She put Dad to work cleaning out the barn and doing some milking. Ol' Pop enjoyed farm life and watchin' the old bull out doin' his "THING"....later he found some other uses for all that hay in the barn....and about a year later....Brother Richard was born and joined into Dad's growing, "Extended Family"! Somewhere along the way Richard found that playin' the bass came "nachurly" to him.

After Richard's Mom tossed ol’ Dad out he moved to Nova Scotia and met a lady that tried real hard to get Dad to settle down. She thought that she might have a son that she could teach to play the piano, he’d be a real musician and together they might bring some civility to the ol’ boy. Were they ever wrong, Dad tried to name the boy “Sue” so she threw Dad out and gave their son a nice name, “Ken.”

The boys knew nothing of each others existence but they all got the word that ol’ Dad had been shot by a jealous husband. At his memorial service the boys all looked at each other and felt an immediate kinship to each other…as they talked... they all realized that ol’ Dad had left them with talents that could help them work together. They started a band so they could finally bring some honor to their family name…They wanted to honor the old man and call themselve's "Dad's Lil' Bastards" ...but wisely decided on the "WEEZUL BROTHERS BAND"...SO FAR...THE DESIRE TO BRING HONOR TO THE OLD MAN HASN’T WORKED ALL THAT WELL!
 
 
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Song List
 
Hide Away
Green River
Burnin' Love
Memphis
Saw Her Standin' There
Under The Boardwalk
Kansas City
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
Centerfield
Poor Side of Town
Changes in Lattitude
3 Steps
Another Saturday Night
Mama Don't Dance
Pretty Woman
Bad Moon Risin'
Stand By Me
Stormy Monday
That's Alright Mama
Nightlife
Key to the Highway
Sleepwalk
Brown Eyed Girl
The Breeze
Can't Be Satisfied
Keep Your Hands to Yourself
Never Been to Spain
I Hear You Knockin'
R O C K In The USA
Tulsa Time
Margaritaville
Tush
Peaceful Easy Feelin'
Goin' Down Slow
Can't You See
Hey Joe
Stuck In the Middle
Sweet Home Alabama
Under The Boardwalk
Johnny B. Goode
You Send Me
locomotion
Hot Rod Lincoln
Ramblin' Man
Wonderful Tonight
She Loves My Automobile
You May Be Right
Tequila Sunrise
Roller Derby Queen
Wonderful Tonight
Lodi
Get Back
Black Magic Woman
The Letter
Cold Shot
Trashy Wimmin
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Fast as You
When Rita Leaves
Lay Down Sally
Get Back
Mustang Sally
Suzy Q/Born On The Bayou
Takin Care Of Business
Born to Be Wild
Long Train Runnin'
One Way Out
634-5789
Oreo Cookie Blues
Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Changes In lattitude
Take it Easy
Sunshine Of Your love
Moondance
Feelin Alright
Fortunate Son
Old Time Rock & Roll
6 Days on the Road
Folsom Prison Blues
Sloopy
Mercury Blues
La Grange
Rock Me Baby
Honky Tonk  
 
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