They may be older and wiser after 23 years, but Mid Life Crisis still know how to party.
The band, which began with jam sessions in the garage, began taking things more seriously when their performance at a 40th birthday party got a good reaction from the crowd.
"Dave Jacks came along one day and said, 'I have a birthday coming up, would you like to play?' That was on Bastille Day in 1989," Havelock North accountant and singer/guitarist Howard Padman says.
"After that first gig we thought that was it, but the phone started ringing and we kept playing 40th birthdays, then 50ths."
Over the years, the talented covers act have been in hot demand at weddings, balls, reunions, corporate events and more. Now it's finally time to hang up their instruments.