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There’s No Duh this band can get the audience to Hollaback! - LA Times

The band members looked very much the part of No Doubt, the band, and had the audience singing along and jumping throughout the 90-minute session.

The look-alike band got the audience standing immediately with “Sunday Morning” and continued with classics like “Underneath it All,” “Simple Kind of Life” and “Spiderwebs.”

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No Doubt, Blake's Birthday Bash is a hit!- The Madill Record

The Doghouse in Tishomingo hosted two tribute bands to celebrate the owner, Blake Shelton’s birthday.

There was “No Doubt” that No Duh was an amazing start to the party on Friday, June 16. The No Doubt tribute band played to a sold-out crowd, just like Blake Nation, the Blake Shelton tribute band, did on June 17.

The sold-out shows were packed with Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani fans. Some even showed their love for the celebrities by entering a look-alike contest.

Some fans consider No Duh to be the world’s best No Doubt Tribute Band and think they brought down the house. No Duh is from California and has quite the following. They travel all over the United States.

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'No Duh' leaves service members in Iraq in 'No Doubt' of their patriotism.-Dvids

AL ASAD AIR BASE, Iraq -- "No Duh," a tribute band to the pop group "No Doubt," played for service members aboard Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, March 21.

In a show that left younger Marines remembering old episodes of "Beavis and Butthead" and hours playing Game Boy Advance (in color!), and senior Marines remembering long nights ironing their utility uniforms and spit polishing boots, No Duh left service members asking one another, "Hey! Remember the nineties!?"

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No Duh to pay tribute to No Doubt on AXS’s Tv’s “The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands”

In addition to their success, they have a true Cinderella story for tribute bands. In late 2004, after learning only several songs for the set list and making a website, they received a call from Interscope Records, who requested that the band perform for one of Gwen Stefani’s solo CD releases in Hollywood.

The band was also included on the iTunes release of The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands Vol. 1.  EJ said it was a blast to recreate 2 of their favorite No Doubt songs and the band only had 2 days to do it. As luck would have it, they were able to get Nick Lane – one of the horn players that actually performed on No Doubt’s “Tragic Kingdom” as well as one of Stevie Wonder’s horn players,  Jamie Hovorka .

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“NO doubt” discuss their #1 tribute “no duh” in this fun fuse tv interview!

“NO DUH” performs an honorary special performance at the iconic whisky a go go ! awarded part of “the world’s greatest tribute bands”-axs tv ‍ ‍

Good Morning America features “No duh”-ABC NEWS