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A CLASSIC CASE ...

This band, formed in the spring of '03, while relatively new, has lost the new band smell. Hmmm. Of course, the members are a little used, but that's ok. Aside from all being good friends who actually like each other, a lot of musical experience comes together with this assemblage. Take for example Harvey (the H-man), the groups lead guitarist. H-man, a computer analyst in real life, has more guitars in his basement than all of Nashville. Able to handle nearly any genre of music, his smooth yet aggressive riffs have landed him an occasional fill in spot with the original "Charlie Thomas' Drifters", as well as a sterling reputation locally as a well rounded entertainer.

And if you don't know Stan, chances are he knows YOU. A professional bartender in the Annapolis area for many years, his mustache is always recognizable. Stan, the groups lead singer (as far as he knows) has sung all of his life and is an excellent vocal stylist. He also plays a mean triangle.

Paul Michael (PM), an owner of a electronic security systems company, is the rhythm guitarist, 2nd lead singer, and is also a gifted 'harp' player. Playing harmonica since he was a child, his abilities can wow an audience. The band is always glad to show him off when he's not playing guitar. He has peformed jingles and muscial promotions for the Nationally Syndicated Greaseman Show. He also founded, directed, and arranged for "The Annapolis Vocal Corps" an 7-member accapella group that has performed on nationally syndicated radio, on a Bud-Lite television commercial, sang at the White House for the Clinton Administration, and performed the National Anthem at Orliole Park at Camden yards 11 times (more than any other group.)

Pat, the groups alto singer, is a former drummer who is happy to be the bands percussionist. You may have seen his picture on the post office wall, but only because he works there as a manager. Pat rounds out the bands sound by adding tambo, cow bell, and conga beat. He occasionally snaps his fingers too.

George, the drummer, is a veteran musician and is capable of playing a wide variety of musical styles. He has backed many national acts including the original "Charlie Thomas' Drifters". In 'real life' he is the head nurse in a hospital emergency room. AND the ladies always seem to admire his set (of drums).

Dave, the bass player and tenor singer works for the U.S. Dept. Of Justice. Nuff said. He sang tenor for ten years with an internationally renowned barbershop quartet, which had sung at some hifalutin venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York, and Constitution Hall and the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., just to name a few.

So, are they going to come out singing 'Coney Island Baby'? Don't bet on it. These guys are rockers . They just happen to love harmony. And what do they want? Just this....to preserve and perform classic rock and roll the way you want to hear it, using well balanced instrumentation and strong vocal harmonies, tempered with a sincere love for the music we all grew up with. So they invite you to sit back and relax, or not, but enjoy!