
JANE
Jane's musical beginnings started as a young girl of 6 when she started
classical piano training. She continued in this endeavor for years until she started
singing at 12. Hired for her first professional gigs at 16, it was a thrill a
minute for a sophomore in high school. Unfortunately her parents saw it differently
and she was forced to put her musical aspirations on hold. Out of rebellion, she
graduated high school in 3 years instead of 4 to return to her musical pursuits.
Since then, the rest is history! Jane sings, plays piano/keyboards, percussion,
fledgling guitar and bass, and enjoys writing music. Her influences include Led
Zeppelin, AC/DC, Queensryche, Mozart!, and many male & female rockers past and
present.

JIM
A true master of tone and soul, Jim's musical beginnings began
when as a young boy, his father brought him home a brand new Les Paul (pictured above)
which he still plays today. Great score for a youngin! With his father's
belief in him and his drive to master the instrument, Jim played incessantly at every
opportunity learning every song, every riff solely by ear. Jim began playing in
bands in middle school and hasn't slowed down since. His past bands have included
Cuba Road, HomeSick, Burning Sky, Lake Shore Drive, and others. Jim is also a
talented sound engineer and record producer. Jim's influences include KISS, Rush,
and almost all 70s rock bands.

JOE
Joe is a natural as he has only been playing drums
seriously for a little over 3 months now. His favorite kit to play is a Pearl
custom maple because those are the drums he owns and cannot afford another set. His
influences are Speed Racer, SpongeBob Square Pants and the Little Drummer Boy. Joe
also enjoys the smell of fresh cut grass, folding laundry and counting the cars on
freight trains.

JEFF
Jeff has been playing bass for 20 years and guitar for
30. His influences include Boz Burrell from Bad Company, John Paul Jones from Led
Zeppelin, and Tommy Shannon from Double Trouble. He plays Peavey, Fender, and Yamaha
5 string basses through classic Peavey amplification.
Jeff takes his mantra from "The School of Rock", as Dewey Finn once said,
"One Great Rock Show Can Change The World".

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