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Past Events & Clients

The Heroes have had the privelege of playing for many Fortune 500 Companies, our military, celebrities, and charitable organizations. The following are just a few of the highlight over the years:

  • Performed with Elton John at a corporate event in Boca Raton, Florida

  • Another honor was The International Jazzercise 30th Year Convention with an 11 piece band. 10,000 Jazzercisers “doing their thing” was a sight to behold!

  • Great shows for our wonderful friends at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Bermuda, Key Biscane FL, Kiawah Island SC, Orlando FL, Dana Point CA, and Scottsdale AZ

  • 1940’s Vintage USO Show in St. Simon’s Island, Georgia for the American Heart Association.

  • Department of Defense tours of Spain, Germany , Greece, Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, and Crete during Desert Storm for the support troops and their families. The trip of a lifetime!

  • 5 USO shows on the aircraft carriers USS John C Stennis, USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Kitty Hawk and the USS Constellation. We were flown on the ships at sea, performed for over 5,000 military personnel and their families and then after, catapulted by plane or flown by helicopter off the ships. What a rush!

  • Several shows at SuperBowls including those in San Diego, Miami, and Tampa. Particularly memorable was the show for CBS aboard a Royal Caribbean Cruise ship returning from Nassau. Five hours of Rockin & Rollin on the High seas!

  • A San Diego “Street Scene” performance on the festival stage with The Steve Miller Band and the Smithereens.

  • Several shows with Jay Leno and a wonderful evening backing Lea Solonga, the Original Miss Saigon and the singing voice of several Disney characters. What a wonderful lady!

  • Several years of the High Roller New Year’s Eve show at Harrah’s Las Vegas. Crazy!

  • We sang the National Anthem for 60,000 before the Padres/ Cardinal baseball playoff game in 1998. A repeat performance at the request of Qualcomm president Irwin Jacobs the night San Diego “Jack Murphy” Stadium was renamed “Qualcomm” stadium.