Biff and Stu Lauderdale take you on a journey through their misspent musical youth.
With a mix of classic rock, laurel canyon, jam band, country and standards, The Lauderdales set the perfect scene for singing along, listening and relaxing, or enjoying the boys’ stories - some of which may be true.
Stu Lauderdale, aka Chris Kovic, has played everything from Billy Joel, to the Cars, Rush to Yes, from Gainesville to South Florida. Originally from Ft. Lauderdale, Chris played in bands throughout his time at the University of Florida. On moving to Orlando, he has held down the keys and vocals for several outfits based in Central Florida.
Biff Lauderdale, aka Steve Peck, claims the Beatles, Hendrix, Cream and the Allman Brothers Band as early favorites. He’s also dabbled in country, rockabilly and bluegrass in the hills of East Tennessee. Toss in a little U2 and lately, some Americana, and you have a jack of all trades, master of none.
The Lauderdales can tailor their performance to your specific needs, venue, or event. They can provide sound reinforcement.
Check out some sound clips and their primary song list, below.
Partial Song List
A Pirate Looks at 40
All My Lovin’
Angel From Montgomery
Bad Time
Beg Steal Or Borrow
Beginnings
Brown Eyed Girl
Can’t Help Falling In Love
Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
Can’t You See
Captain Jack
Copperhead Road
Dead Flowers
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Do It Again
Doctor My Eyes
Don’t It Make You Want To Dance
Evil Ways
Falling In And Out Of Love/Amie
Fast As You
Fire and Rain
Free Falling
Gentle On My Mine
Heart of Gold
I Know You Rider
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
I’m Your Captain
I’ve Just Seen a Face
If Tomorrow Never Comes
Learning To Fly
London Homesick Blues
Luckenbach, Texas
Margaritaville
Melissa
Mercury Blues
Midnight Rider
No Sugar Tonight
Okie From Muskogee
Poor Poor Pitiful Me
Rocket Man
Sister Golden Hair
Stuck in the Middle With You
Sweet Home Alabama
Take It Easy
Take Me To The River
Tequila Sunrise
The Weight
Wagon Wheel
Werewolves of London
Wild Horses
Willin’
Wonderwall
You Never Even Called Me By My Name
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away