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STEVE MULLARY:
GUITAR and LEAD VOCALS
Steve began singing professionally at the age of 12 as one of the youngest “Elvis Presley” tribute artists. Since 1984, he has “fronted” a variety of bands in the tri-state area including the “Oldies” band “Echo”, and the Country Rock bands “County Line”, “Granny Lee”, and “Three Wheel Drive”, and the Classic Rock/Blues Band "Grand Larceny". He has also had the privilege of opening for such stars as Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Bellamy Brothers, Eddie Rabbitt, and has toured with "Smokin'" Joe Frazier as one of "The Knockouts" playing on bills with such greats as Harold Melvin & The BlueNotes, The Four Tops, and The Temptations. He was born in Gloucester, New Jersey now living in Deptford. Steve has many other relatives in the local music scene including Fritz & Howdie, and Wayne Riddle, the late “Mama Cass” Barr and the late Ronnie and Raymond Cowgill of the Hollwood Knights. His mother, Marion, also sang in the local “Country” circuit. Steve has performed with some of South Jersey's finest musicians (Nicky Bottino, Donny Camp, Dave Tracy, Ernie Trionfo, Chris Sharpe, Bob Bowker, Pat Lawler, Jack Zawacki just to name a few!!) These influences have provided him with a unique vocal styling and vast repertoire. He can sing it all!
DENNIS RAGEN:
KEYBOARD, GUITAR AND VOCALS
Born and raised in New Jersey, Dennis also lived in Pennsylvania and Switzerland. While in Switzerland, he performed in local pubs with various local musicians. At 12 years of age, Dennis started classical piano, and has become an accomplished guitarist. He was a member of a folk trio called “Fish Mouth”. Dennis was also a member of the Greater South Jersey Chorus. Dennis is now playing with a Journey Tribute band.
STEVE CAMPBELL:
DRUMS AND VOCALS
Steve is carrying on his grand-daddy’s passion for playing drums. He has been playing country, blues and rock in the tri-state area for twenty-five years. He feels fortunate to have played with some influential and accomplished musicians. His musical influences include: the Neville Brothers, James Brown, the Allman Brothers and others. “Layin down a big fat groove is what it’s all about!” We don’t call him “Uncle Boom” for nothing! Last word was that Uncle Boom had become deeply involved in his local church, and plays regularly with the church band.
KEN MATTISON:
LEAD GUITAR
A LAB EXPERIMENT GONE HORRIBLY WRONG, KENNY IS TRULY THE "MAD SCIENTIST" OF THE GUITAR!! ANY STYLE, ANY PLACE, ANY TIME.. KENNY CAN PLAY THAT DAMNED GUITAR!!. Kenny is currently seeking work in a band.
ALAN O'BRIEN:
BASS GUITAR/VOCALS
Alan was born with a bass in his hands and has gotten better every day! He has performed in numerous top local acts such as Garry Cogdell & the Complainers, Tom Larson's Blues Band, and Flamin' Harry and the Roadhouse Rockers (which he still plays with!!). Born in Dublin, Ireland but raised in the good ole' U.S.A., OB has been playing all types of music derived from his many influences which include Jazz, Rock & Roll, Funk, Country, and of course... "The Blues". Along with a great sense of humor, OB brings a wealth of experience and showmanship to the group. Alan continues to work with Flamin Harry, as well as several side projects in the Delaware area.
PAST SONG LIST
Ain’t Waistin’ Time No More Allman Brothers
Bring It on Home Sam & Dave
Brown-Eyed Girl Van Morrison
Burnin’ Love Elvis Presley
Call Me the Breeze Lynyrd Skynrd
Cissy Strut The Meters
Crossroads Cream
Fast As You Dwight Yokum
Feelin’ Allright Joe Cocker/Dave Mason
Further Up the Road Eric Clapton
Give It to Me J Geils Band
Give Me 3 Steps Lynyrd Skynrd
Give Me One Reason Tracy Chapman
Green River Creedence Clearwater Revival
Gloria ??
Hang On Sloopy ??
Hard to Handle Black Crowes
Heart of the Matter Don Henley
Hippie Hippie Shake Georgia Satellites
Honky Tonk Woman Rolling Stones
I Feel Good James Brown
I’m Tore Down Eric Clapton
If I Fell In Love With You The Beatles
If There was a Way Dwight Yokum
In The Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett
Just A Little Bit Delbert McClinton
Kansas City Fats Domino
Keep Your Hands To Yourself Georgia Satellites
Listen to the Music Doobie Brothers
Livin’ It Down Delbert McClinton
Long Cool Woman in Red Dress The Hollies
Margaritaville Jimmy Buffet
Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett
Never Been to Spain Elvis Presley
O’ Pretty Woman Gary Moore
Old Weakness Delbert McClinton
One Night With You Elvis Presley
One Way Out Allman Brothers
Red Neck Friend Jackson Browne
Shaky Ground Delbert McClinton
Some Kind of Wonderful Grand Funk Railroad
Something’s Tellin’ Me Bodeans
Stagger Lee Fats Domino
Stormy Monday Allman Brothers
Suitcase Full of Blues Tommy Castro
Take Me to the River Delbert McClinton
The Thrill is Gone BB King
Trudy Charlie Daniels Band
Tush ZZ Top
Voodoo Cadillac Southern Culture on the Skids
Wake Up Little Suzie Everly Brothers
The Wanderer Dion and the Belmonts
When You’re Only Lonely J. D. Souther
Willin’ Flying Burrito Brothers
Wind Cries Mary Jimmy Hendrix
Whiter Shade of Pale Procul Harem
Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton
You Don’t Love Me Allman Brothers
You Knew the Job was Dangerous Tommy Castro
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