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One Way Out

Blues, R&B, Rock & Roll

"We Got the Blues You Don't Wanna Lose"

 

Upcoming Gigs

Wild Willy D

Golden Vocals and Guitar

From El Centro, Ca.

Wild Willy D. (William David Crockett) -- Started playing and singing the blues as a solo act in the cafes, coffee houses and beer joints of San Francisco in the mid 1960's, and he lived to tell about it. He has appeared with a number groups, and as a solo performer, for more than 35 years. His musical history includes music of virtually every genre from Jazz to Country, and from Bluegrass to R & B. He has also performed major roles in the musical stage productions of "Carnival", "Oklahoma!", "The Music Man", and " Annie Get Your Gun". Wild Willy, as he is affectionately known, is a soulful and dynamic vocalist who "lets it all hang out" for his audiences, and they just love it.

Mark Mcinerney

From Boulevard, Ca.

Super lead and slide Guitar

Born on the south west side of Chicago, Mark was exposed to Blues and R&B early in life, taking every chance he could to listen to the A.M. radio stations of the time. This endeavor was put on hold while living in Spain during his teens. Upon returning to the states, he found 70's rock & roll, and took up the guitar. With various friends and garage bands, he taught himself to play, and continued his search for the Blues in the used record shops. When compact disks arrived, many early Blues recordings were reissued, and Mark was taken back even further to the roots of American music. After moving to Boulevard, California, to build his strawbale house, he greatly simplified his home life during the construction phase. This led to setting aside the electric guitar, and a serious study of the old recordings with his resonator acoustic. Now the world of alternate tunings opened up to him, as well as a passion for slide guitar. Mark soon met local harmonica wizard Joe Mama Marshal, and performing together was the natural outcome. When they were asked to play a bar gig, Joe contacted his old friends Dave, Raul, and Ernie, and One Way Out was born. Now back on the electric guitar, Mark has found the ideal tone and sound with SwampKaster guitars and Mesa Boogie amplifiers.
Mark and Chloe Crosthwaite reside peacefully in their sustainable solar powered home in Boulevard, and both feel blessed by the music and musicians of One Way Out.

JoeMama Marshall

Screaming Harmonica and Vocals

From Jacumba, Ca.

Born 1948 in El Centro, Ca. and raised in a very small town named Seeley. He started doing music as a kid playing the piano in church. Took some piano lessons but instead of learning to read music like he was supposed to he talked the teacher into teaching him to play boogie woogie, so much for playing in church. A lot of you probable don’t even know what boogie woogie is but back then it was hot. He took some guitar lessons until the teacher said not to come back any more. I guess he didn't’t like his attitude. Really learned to play the guitar and harp overseas in the military (67-70). Blues became my passion at that point. Got thrown out of the barracks a few times while he tried to learn but eventually did learn and it was jam city after that.
Came home and started playing music with everyone he could find, every day and a lot of nights. Been at it ever since. My love of blues was greatly enhanced by my good friend Mike Pangle. He showed me how to play slide guitar and all of the old style blues.
He's played with several bands through the years but mostly with friends doing BBQ’s and free gigs until about 3 years ago. His dear friend Dr. Van Decker talked him into playing with the jazz band at Imperial Valley College. He loved it. With his help he broke out of the play with just friends under the old oak tree to playing with friends in front of crowds. He lost my fear of everyone looking at me when he played and expanded my musical knowledge. He started playing with the Ghostriders also about three years ago doing country and Western, broadening his musical scope even more. Played with a couple of other bands in the mts. but then came One Way Out and it was love at first note. Five fine musicians and old friends that believe in the blues and will rock you.

Long Live the Blues!!!

I Live the love I love and I love the life I live

 

Raul Sciaky

Right on Bass

From Brawley, Ca.

Born Jan 28 1955 in New York City, New York.
Grew up listening to Motown R & B, Soul, then Rock & Roll exploded in the mid 60's. Fell in with the Stones, Beatles, The Who, Jimi, Janice, Simon & Garfunkle, The Airplane, back to The Temptations, Supremes, Little Stevie Wonder, Sam & Dave, Sam Cook, and on and on.

Started violin lessons @ 8 yrs old, really heard Paul McCartney at age 10 and the violin gave way to a guitar at 12, Thank you Uncle Ike! Many musicians have contributed to my musical upbringing. He is grateful to all of you.

He is married to a great lady and my best friend, gracia, mi amour. He has three awesome sons, da Beastie Boyz, the loves of his life.

Ernie Harris

Best darn drummer and the nicest guy you'll ever find

From Calipat, Ca.

 

For Bookings

Call Wild Willy D (Dave Crockett) 760-353-3545; Cell 760-427-3364

Or JoeMama Marshall 619-766-4183

 

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