ROADHOUSE 60’s – A Tribute to the Music of the 1960’s
Roadhouse 60’s is a 60’s Rock tribute band dedicated to playing only the danceable hits that made Billboard’s Top 20 charts. The band was formed in 2013 by Tom Sperl, who went by the name Time Machine, playing Classic Rock with various musicians. In 2017, Tom replaced the drummer with Dave Ryan and decided to focus on 1960’s rock and roll. After the guitar player stepped down, Steve Atwood and Mike Stabile joined the band. They changed their name to Roadhouse 60’s in 2017 and doubled their appearances, reaching larger audiences. In 2018, they became the house band for radio station WGNY 98.9 Fox Oldies. After Dave Ryan left the group in 2021, Richie Cottet joined as the drummer/singer. Roadhouse 60’s now plays almost 70 shows a year, reaching audiences from Stamford, Connecticut to Lake George.




