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"The Doctor"

Michael Mack - Keyboards

Classically trained, Michael started piano at the age of 5. At the age of 16, he bought his 1st Moog synthesizer(which he still owns), and went on to study music and mathematics at the University of Redlands. At Redlands he cultivated his taste for combining music and technology. He then progressed to teaching electronic music and synthesizers at California State University, San Bernardino. His first published work was heard in the off-broadway play "Reasons," written and directed by Grammy Award winner Michael Ajakwe. He produced, performed and co-wrote the 1998 Ibotrybe CD release, "In Yo Ride". The single from this CD,"Funky Tendencies", was used in the hit TV show "Sister, Sister". Michael now lives,practices and composes his music in Yucaipa, CA, in a Red Bull induced frenzy where he gets the blues and dreams of the days before the transistor.

"The Hitman"

Steve Herman - Drums & Vocals

Steve's been playing the skins for longer than we wanted to know as evidenced by his "vintage" drumset dating back to the dawn of the plastic era. With a background in Countryrock, and an exessive knowledge of blues trivia that no one else on this planet knows , "The Hitman" is the backbone of the band. Raised by the "Mob" in Chicago he is definitly no one to mess with specially cause he carries BIG STICKS! (Hence the name). You can always calm him down with Tequilla though.



"TBD"

Jeff Scott - Guitar & Vocals

Born in South Chicago, Jeff has been playing guitar for all but 8 years of his life. Spends most of his time either designing things on a computer or recording new songs for himself and other artists in his studio. He has a passionate hatred for morons (being one himself) and is known for taking that aggresion out in his playing. Feels extremely sorry for BOBO. You can also calm him down with Tequilla too.



"The Skipper"

Clay Upton - Bass Guitar & Vocals

A product of unusual heritage, Clay was raised by a small, rogue band of Creole Gypsies deep in the Adirondack Mountains. Wearing makeshift overalls and speaking in polysyllabic grunts, he developed a unique musical style as he played jug and washboard. Clay’s playing combined parts of the Cajun tradition with scattered outside influences, namely a scratchy Woody Guthrie record and Motorhead’s Ace of Spades, which would be played late into the night on a hand-crank phonograph.  His destiny would change forever though, when one day he was discovered by a roadie for The Allman Brothers Band and was quickly thrust into the spotlight as a featured performer in a traveling religious carnival.  But, as fate would have it, he was forced to flee to Los Angeles after killing Bobo The Holy Monkey for cheating in a card game. Today, Clay writes jingles for used car dealerships and is working on a development deal for his own reality TV show. He still hates card-playing monkeys.


Schedule
Fraday January 19, 2007 8:45Pm to 12:45Pm
Lake Alice Trading Co. in Riverside, Ca. Click here for Directions

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