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What is left for Yacht Rock Revue to prove? This top-notch group of musicians has already rocked onstage with John Oates, Eddie Money (RIP), and both versions of the band Player. They've trademarked the term "yacht rock," both metaphorically and literally (U.S. Registration Number 3834195). From humble beginnings in a basement, touring in partnership with Live Nation and Sirius XM, they now headline sold-out shows across the country, from Webster Hall in New York to the Wiltern in L.A. While rising from bars to amphitheaters, they've ticked every box on the Rock Star Accomplishments bingo card. Except for one: Writing and singing their own songs.

Yacht Rock Revue's first original record is ten songs inspired by the smoooooth sounds of the Seventies and Eighties. They've brazenly titled it Hot Dads In Tight Jeans -forgive them for bragging, but that's what they are - and it returns Yacht Rock Revue to their roots in original music.

"I had a midlife crisis. That's why we made this album," says Nick Niespodziani, the group's singer, guitarist, and spiritual leader. "Everyone in the band is a dad now, so we needed to make this happen, before we become grandpas. I've sung 'Escape' by Rupert Holmes at least a thousand times, and if that isn't paying your dues, I don't know what is."

It's rare that musicians in their 40s chase their rock star dreams. You'd have to be crazy to try. YRR knew they were underdogs, but resolved to take one more shot at the Top 40, and maybe even become a Cinderella story of midlife fulfillment.

Yacht Rock Revue began in the least-yachtiest of states, 2,000 miles from breezy Marina del Rey. Niespodziani and Pete Olson met in the fourth grade in suburban Indiana, went on to Indiana University in the late Nineties, formed the band Y-O-U, then escaped - Rupert Holmes reference intended - to Atlanta. One night, Y-O-U tucked their tongues deep in their cheeks and played a show of Yacht Rock songs. The rowdy (a nice way of saying drunk), sold-out crowd loved it.

When the club owner asked them to do it again, Niespodziani didn't want to. But the club owner had an ace up his sleeve: money.

Over the years, YRR (there's also a Dave, a Greg, and literally three guys named Mark) have turned themselves into human wine spritzers, playing 120 to 150 shows a year, mastering Yacht Rock's slick chords and mellow grooves, and partying like it's 1979.

What began as a joke among friends soon put a ripple in the zeitgeist, starting a national trend through YRR's concerts, lauded as "unabashedly joyous affairs" by Entertainment Weekly. They accumulated an extensive wardrobe of white belts and polyester shirts. Yacht Rock Revue were revered and well-compensated! Their life was a tenor sax solo! This is what every musician wants.

But even as YRR was sailing the smooth seas of tribute-band superstardom, and the band members all became dads, Niespodziani was still writing original songs. These new tunes had the spirit of Yacht Rock, but were more modern - akin to Phoenix or Air, the hip bands that adapted Yacht for a younger audience. They brought the songs to a hot producer, Ben Allen, who's worked with Gnarls Barkley, Animal Collective, and Neon Indian. Allen gave the songsa lustrous shine, for both new audiences and their ever-loyal fans, the Nation of Smooth. Niespodziani and Olson even co-wrote a song, "Big Bang," with Yacht Rock master Matthew Wilder, famous for his massive 1983 hit "Break My Stride."

"Step," the record's first single, is a peppy number replete with falsetto and bumping bass, a cross between the Bee Gees and Steely Dan's "Peg." It's also the mission statement for the album in a way, because it's about deciding who you want to be, and making space for that in your life. The seven-piece band display tight chops, and the songs incorporate Yacht Rock Revue's sense of humor, especially on the funky, pro-margarita "Bad Tequila," the flute-fired "Another Song About California," and opening track "The Doobie Bounce," where Niespodziani brags, "I used to sleep on couches/Now I sleep on nicer couches."

Hot Dads In Tight Jeans is as plush and shiny as Kenny Loggins' beard. And YRR are already dropping these new songs into their sets, to great response from longtime fans who are thrilled to hear new smooth. While others in YRR's position stick with the tried-and-true, Niespodziani hopes the album will let them welcome aboard new fans, too. To paraphrase a notable mariner... they're gonna need a bigger yacht.

"Here's how I see it," Niespodziani concludes, sliding into a waiting limousine. "We have only one fewer hit than Player did, and Player is immortal. We built this Yacht Rock thing on the power of memories and good vibes. None of that is changing; we're just gonna make a few new memories as well."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 788 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So much fun!

    by bullsfan2011 on 10/22/12Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    This concert was so much fun. On your feet dancing from start to finish. Yacht Rack is know for its parodies but they actually showed their strong musical skills doing the Purple Rain and Thriller albums. The encore was great as well when you have an all male band doing Whitney Houston's Wanna Dance With Somebody.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/22/12Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Best concert I've ever been too. So much fun!! Can't wait for the next one!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So much fun!

    by yyrfan on 10/22/12Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Great Show! YRR did an amazing job covering Prince & MJ...and they threw in a couple more 80's hits. Will definitely be seeing this band again soon!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by stefkleine on 10/24/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    What a FUN night! We were on our feet dancing the whole time. This band puts on a great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    YRR - amazing and creative!!

    by Anonymous on 10/24/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    YRR never disappoints. Their preparedness and creativity shone through at every turn. From the YRR Choir, to the choreographed moves by all members, it was a true delight. I do believe the high point for me was watching Storm Troopers sing and dance to "Thriller." Absolutely *nothing* like it! If I could do this every weekend (or every month or every year) I would! Thank you all for such an amazing evening. It will not be forgotten!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Thriller/Purple Rain by Yacht Rock Revue

    by chiphouston on 10/24/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    I will return next year with everyone I know. I loved every minute of it! Very engaging show, very talented musicians. Thank you!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible show!!

    by benjamincharity on 10/24/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    These guys never fail to amaze me. Seriously a flawless performance EVERY time. Such amazing showmen and incredible musicians. And especially covering the Thriller album; truly awesome.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Purple Thriller

    by SoVain on 10/24/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    This was definately my favorite yacht rock show! Unbelievable how well they covered Prince and MJ!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/24/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    so much fun! impressive vocals, great band, and superior costumes!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/24/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    I have seen Yacht Rock perform Thriller before, but this was their first time with Purple Rain. I consider myself a Prince connoisseur, so when I say that their performance of Purple Rain impressed me, understand that this means they gave an AMAZING performance. Their rendition of "The Beautiful Ones" damn neat caused a Tom Jones reaction (I was about to throw my underwear on the stage, LOL! I can't wait for next Halloween, to do it all, again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best YRR Show of the Year (Reagan Rock)

    by HueyLewis on 4/21/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    We all know that YRR kills it every time, but for them to do a show on the 80's is nearly orgasmic. "Holiday Road" and "If You Leave" were so good. Great times!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/19/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    We had a really good time! Everyone's attire was rocking to say the least!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    80's Night Way Too Fun!

    by KBNW on 4/18/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Great show, lively performance by musicians who love the music. Would go again in a heartbeat!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Yacht Rock was luke warm

    by Anonymous on 4/18/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    This is the second time I've seen them. First time was at Park Tavern this past summer (2010) and the song list was GREAT! But this time at Variety Playhouse not so much. 1st set was awesome but left early when the 2nd set started. Song choices not as good - just too much Hewey Lewis & the News and similar songs. I think they were playing really mainstream 80s songs to appeal to the younger crowd in their 20s.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    LOVE YRR!

    by Anonymous on 4/18/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Awesome show. Even better than last year...love the costumes this year!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AWSOME

    by Bumblebee1 on 4/18/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    These guys are super! They get better and better... Hope to see them on a 70' show soon. Great idea to have little tables with chairs and balloons like a real prom!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yacht Rock rocks..

    by Casper613 on 4/18/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Great show, will definitely go again! 13 characters required.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/18/11Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    excellent show! You really find out why YRR was voted best cover band in ATL.