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| Bruce Allen (guitar, vocals): I've worked in the upstate music scene for 25 years. I've played originals at coffeehouses, cover tunes at clubs, and backing guitar for other artists. My biggest claim to fame was opening for bluegrass legend John Prine. But my favorite musical experience was doing an impromptu acoustic rendition of "American Pie" in a pub full of drunk Scotsmen. Good times. |
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| Gary Salisbury (bass guitar) 30+ years of playing. I’ve been blessed to meet and play with so many talented musicians over the years. Some of the bands I’ve played with are Minds End, the 3 J’s, Moonshine Junkies. I had the privilege to open for Georgia Satellite’s , B.O.C, Travis Tritt, Aaron Tippin, to name a few. Looking forward to meeting more great people and having a blast doing what I love to do. |
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| John Buehler, a/k/a Johnny B. (drums, vocals): My musical journey began as a child banging on pots & pans. Since then, I have had the privilege of playing with a multitude of great musicians, doing many fantastic gigs at nightclubs, concerts, parties, festivals, weddings and benefits, as well as laying down tracks in recording studios. I have enjoyed playing music from different genres throughout my career as a drummer! I have performed in 50s, country, pop & heavy metal bands. Most recently I played with the Best Bet Band, keeping the dance floor packed for 28 years. I also played and recorded with DWP. Along with local gigs, I also did shows with Dr. Rock in Florida, England, and most recently Sweden. |
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| Roger Henriksson (guitar, vocals): My musical journey began 40 years ago in my native country of Sweden with my first band "Avenger". After playing mostly originals, I moved on to covering bands such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Status Quo, Tom Petty, and The Eagles, to name a few. My upstate experiences include the bands Minds End and Dr Rock, playing bars, parties and festivals. The highlight of these experiences would probably be The Harley Rendezvous, but what happens there stays there, so... |



