The
Band
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Joey Dalla
He's our classic Chevy with a souped up hemi
engine! Joey's rhythm guitar and beautiful choice of notes
on his acoustic would make you think he's a sweetheart
of a guy...which is true. But watch out when he starts
singing!
I wish we had a nickel for all the microphones and speakers
that have been laid waste in a smoking ruin because Joey
didn't know his own strength! |
Chris Ellis
Chris
is our "Swiss Army Knife" and we don't go anywhere without
her. While the band plays, Chris provides awesome sweeps
of color with her viloin bow, her mandolin, or her keyboards.
Her complex and varied backup vocals add depth to the songs.
As for her violin playing, let's just say this...when the
devil jumped up on a hickory stump, she sent him back to
hell
with a serious ass whuppin'! Check out Chris's other projects
at www.chrisellis.org. |
Cherié Willamson
From
saucy to sultry, Cherié, our newest member, gives
a new definition to “female
vocal lead”. Cherié’s
energetic vocals and extensive range add raw blues and
soulful country to the inventory. Her fiery redhead spirit
and unique voice add passion and enthusiasm to any gig,
and her infectious smile will have you grinnin’ ear
to ear while your toes keep tappin’! |
Greg Schmidt
This
guy is unbelievable. He can sound like Dwight Yoakam one
minute, and Garth Brooks the next yet, you always know
it's Greg.
I'll bet he can even sound like Bon Scott although we haven't
tested that one out yet. Here is a guy that can play just
about all the instruments in
the
band,
though
he
chooses
to
perform
with
his guitar. He sings like an angel with a mischevious side
and plays like a maniac. You'll love him.
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Pete
Sobolev 
Is
this guy cool or what? He stands like a black shadow in the
background and keeps the groove heated. Unlike
some bass players, his playing, like his cooking,
is filled with life. He rockets on the fast songs
and teases on the slow. With his mastery of five-string
and fretless basses, Pete manipulates sounds to their maximum
emotional capacity. Cool blues and
country groove, thy name is Pete. |
Paul
Palumbo
Paul
likes to lay down the grooves for the Bull Band with a
little flare. One of the great things about Country Music
is the diversity of rhythm, and the teriffic innovation
that has taken place in the genre by drummers over the
past 20 years, and that requires Paul to bring into the
band a variety of previous musical influences. Your toes
will be tappin' when you hear Paul play. Saddle
up!
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