Bruce Hilton is an award winning singer/songwriter who was enjoying regional success with Hilton Park, a folk trio that also featured his son, Conor. COVID brought about a long term hiatus for the band, and by 2021 Bruce was ready for a new challenge. He teamed up with drummer Larry Ladrie and started runnin’ down a dream… to put together the most kick-ass Tom Petty tribute band around. Renowned bassist Ben Butterworth was a perfect fit, seeming to channel Ron Blair and Howie Epstein through his fingers. With Ladrie as Stan Lynch, the baddest rhythm section in the northeast was in place.
Meanwhile, while Bruce was shopping for blonde wigs, his musical companion and friend of over three decades, Bryan Kelly stepped into the role of Mike Campbell, and immediately gathered thousands of dollars of gear to match Campbell’s tone. Bryan’s detailed focus on playing those iconic lead guitar parts to perfection was tireless; he knew true fans would expect no less.
In 1989 the real Heartbreakers added a sixth member… Scott Thurston played guitar, keys, harmonica and sang backups as a member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers right until Tom’s death in 2017. Enter Bruce’s son, Conor. No one harmonizes with Bruce like Conor; in Hilton Park it was referred to as “blood harmony”. Even though only in his 20’s, Conor’s prodigal instrument and vocal skills were on par with the five seasoned veterans in the band.
Bruce (who by now had found a wig) was now looking for somewhere for Being Petty to perform, to get their proverbial feet wet. They were invited to open for Boston based Cars tribute, Panorama, in March of 2022. After months of rehearsals, they finally had a gig. The band was feeling good, the songs were tight, the show looked great… but would an audience of Petty fans agree?
That first show at Rascals in Worcester MA set all fears to rest. The audience was sold, and the drummer for the headlining band was so impressed he used his contacts with the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion to get Being Petty on the bill with 6 other nationally touring tribute bands for a one-day tribute band festival in August. From a club in Worcester to an 8,000 seat arena… not bad for a first night out?
Since that Spring of 2022, Being Petty has taken on Petty fans throughout the Northeast, adding a multimedia element to the show, more instruments, crew members, and fierce determination tempered by a humble gratitude that they get to perform songs from one of the greatest American songbooks night after night for fans just like them. With the addition of the incredible Nathan Robbins on keyboards as Benmont Tench, Being Petty is bringing the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers concert experience back to his fans.
Being Petty believes that a tribute band should be 100% committed to respecting the artist and the fans. At every show, during every song, Being Petty continues to fulfill that commitment, honoring the musical and cultural legacy of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.