Four members of a band called 'The Sugar Pills' channeled 'The Monkees' for their cover of 'Daydream Believer.' They performed and recorded at Silverstone Recording Service.
Peter Cronin was the lead vocalist and played bass for the cover. He was wearing glasses and a grey shirt. Behind Peter was their drummer, Jimmy Lester, and Jimmy had a red shirt on and a flat cap.
Mike McAdam, who plays the bass and guitar, was playing lead guitar. He had a bright red beanie and wore a black sweater. And finally, on the piano was Jack Irwin.

Jacked was dressed sharply in a blazer and slacks. As they performed, they all had broad smiles on their faces. Peter Cronin did a phenomenal job of singing and playing the bass.
They sounded like 'The Monkees' themselves. There wasn't a single note or sound that was out of place. All of the band members bobbed their heads along to their music.
Each of them seemed to be enjoying every second of their performance. 'The Sugar Pills' stared straight ahead and played like they were in front of a live audience.
It was a shame that there wasn't a crowd of people watching them. They definitely deserved applause for their flawless cover of the classic song.
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