Wicked Jezabel is the Mid-Atlantic area's only all female party band (est. Oct 2004). They recently received the "Best Hard Rock" award from the Washington Area Music Association for 2007. This band dynamically delivers retro party hits from all of the partying decades from 60's to today.
“Smokin! - What can I say but DAMN you're smokin! Loved the show. . . two hours long and TOTALLY rocking that place.”
Denise - SISTER FUNK
“The tight cohesive filled organization they have accomplished makes it hard for any band to compete on this high caliber they are well known for. The band is comprised of multi talented performers that bring a lot to any show they perform.”
Jack Blake - David Wayne Band
“Regardless of whatever legacy the ladies of Wicked Jezabel managed to leave behind at the Hard Rock, their legacy as part of Washington's GLBT community and as one of the mid-Atlantic region's most kick-ass party bands is indisputable. . . Their act comes with a little decorum and humility.”
DC Metro Weekly
“Thank you very much for another great weekend. As always we enjoy the band, and to anyone that has not see Wicked Jezabel, we highly recommend that you do. They will leave you with the urge of wanting more. A tight cohesive group that is hard to beat.”
Management - Tommy’s Place, Manassas VA
“I think that's what makes them special. They're a fabulous cover band. I would describe them, No. 1, as having fun. Each member sings as well as plays an instrument. They're very versatile and constantly changing. They can go from rock to poppy '80s tunes and do them justice equally.”
Susan Souza - Women's KISS
“Wicked Jezabel Review -
WOW, you girls Rock!! LOVE your sound - professional and incredible!!! You are awesome!!!”
Ruthi - The Tracers, VA
“Wicked Jezabel Significant Achievement - Any band that can do a decent version of Heart's ‘Barracuda’ is more than OK by me.”
Senior Writer - AfterEllen.com
“A big, bad (as in good) all-girl pop-rock party outfit, Wicked Jezabel sprang from the popular, now retired, female band the Outskirts of Town in 2004. Since then, Wicked Jezabel has become a full-time working outfit and has been nominated in the 2007 Wammie category Best Female Rock Band.”
The Washington Post
“Wicked Jezabel can rock
Locals have long known that Wicked Jezabel can rock, but now the Washington region officially agrees. The band won the Washington Area Music Association’s ‘Best Hard Rock’ category award for 2007 and was runner-up for the ‘Fan Favorite’ award.”
The Washington Blade
“Wicked Jezabel Wins Best Hard Rock Duo/Group WAMA
On Feb. 17, the 22nd Annual Wammies honored the six women who comprise Wicked Jezabel. . . .The big-haired, all-female cover band won in the category of ''Best Hard Rock Duo/Group,'' against a handful of local bands.”
DC Metro Weekly