If you like to dance, if you like to watch a great show, if you like to party, if you're looking for fun, then you're going to love Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes.  Recently named as one of the top ten party bands in the United States by Harper's Bazarr magazine, their show not only captures the authentic sounds of the 50's, 60's and 70's, but the look, feel and fun as well.

The Hot Tomatoes are three dazzling female vocalists who take the stage decked out in one outrageous costume after another:  big hair, shimmy dresses, sequins, and skin-tight leopard pants.  "Rotel & the Hot Tomatoes are beehives for breakfast, leopard-skin for lunch, and satin for supper.  They'd rather walk the poodle than do the dog,"  wrote music columnist Michael Corcoran in the Austin American Statesman.  And when the Hot Tomatoes turn the stage into a three-ring circus as they dance, strut, sing, and stomp, you're sure to have as much fun as the law allows.
But that's not all.  The Hot Tomatoes are skillfully supported by Rotel, five accomplished musicians who use a combination of guitar, saxophone, keyboards, drums, bass, and vocals to recreate the best sounds of early rock and roll radio.  "The act would be worth seeing purely for its off-the-wall showmanship," Austin American Statesman music critic Michael Point wrote, "but it's a musical act, despite all the hilarious melodramatics, that is strong even without the visuals."
Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes combine world-class vocals and musicianship, stunning costumes, precision choreography, a "blast from the past" repertoire, and hilarious comedy into a unique, dynamic and exciting show that never fails to leave audiences wanting more.  "Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes make you bop 'til you drop," said Detour Magazine.  "They allow no one, no matter the age, to remain in their chair.  Watching them perform is like being able to dance at a Broadway musical review."