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Life insurance and rock n’ roll don’t normally come together. But we’re not a normal life insurance company.

To celebrate #OneHitWonderDay, Patrick O’Donnell had the idea of making up band names using the lingo we use every day. To top it off, some of our New Business teammates demonstrated their air guitar chops (pictured) for a social media post (check out our social channels here).

Below are the names that came in. Add yours in the comments section on National Life Today!

JUSTIN TEASE:

The Blood Chemistry Panel – a wistful folk band that blends charming lyrics with a touch of cutting scientific truth

Child Riders of the Storm – Young, high school Doors cover band from western Iowa

The Endorsements – Poppy retro rock.  Think the Refreshments, but with more clarity  (The Replacements would have been a good one too, but they’re real)

Grace . – Grace Period is a college drop out who found a drummer and has hit the Southeastern bar scene by storm with her loud guitar and punk-techno thrashing

Moral Hazards – they’re a religious rock band out of Calgary looking to build a following

The EZ Underwriter – Harmonic jazz with a touch of bluegrass

JOSHUA MAY:

State of Execution

SHANNON SMITH:

Surrender Charge

COMPLIANCE

Paid Up

Lapse Pending

Accelerated Benefit

Risk Classifier

PATRICK O’DONNELL:

Death Benefits – heavy metal

The Underwriters – folk

Beneficiary – jazz trio

DARRYL GARLAND:

Universal Life –  jam band

The Premiums – ‘60s soul

RICK RYAN:

Free Rider

Creedence Clearwater Reissue

The Enhancers

CAREY EARLE:

The Puzzle Peaces – a retro reggae groove from the Green Mountains that is all about peace of mind, baby.