| Randy Norris - Guitar and Vocals Randy, a native of Wichita, Kansas, has spent much of his life on the road. Randy has been burning up the stage for more than 25 years with his charismatic voice and intense journeyman approach to his instrument. He spent 10 years in LA doing sessions and sideman work. He performed with Jack Mack and the Heart Attack, the Boxtops, and opened for many notable acts including The Neville Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Rare Earth, Average White Band, Etta James, and Johnny Winter. Never the type to be stuck in a musical rut, he would play whatever style was required for the job, regardless of genre. His voice can be heard on many film and television scores. |
| Larry Williams - Saxophone and Vocals Larry is a Capitol Records recording artist and has appeared with: The Animals, The Kinks, The Honeycombs, Dick and Dee Dee, Sandy Nelson, Little Jimmy Dickens, The Liverpool Five, The Spiders, The Clovers, The Platters, The Drifters, The Tams, The Soul Exciters, Jackie Wilson, Billy Stewart, Joe South, Frank Sinatra Jr., and Woody Woodbury. He appeared locally with The Wayback Machine, Lucky Pierre, The Fabulous Cyclones, Roger Williamson, Mark Whitman, Terry Lee Hardesty, Fat James, Roger Rogers, Dick Powell, Tim Turner, The Wolfman, and L. J. Porter. |

| Ira Gilman - Bass Guitar and Vocals The Puget Sound area is home to Ira for 25 years. He has been a bandleader and bass player in venues including night clubs, festivals, casinos, private and corporate events for that entire time. Ira is proud to have had alumnus in his band including: Roger Rogers, Randy Norris, Bobby Choinard, and Andy Cohen. Ira knows how to entertain with quality and talent. This is the reason he had one of KZOK's top ten cover bands, and continues to offer classic rock people love. |



| Kim Hales - Drums and Vocals Kim does not like to talk about himself and prefers to fly way under the "Radar". We have managed to discover he is a Midwesterner(Hoosier), a Certified Chef with some pretty impressive credentials, a comedian, a tailor and a dog trainer. Kim moved to the Seattle area from New Orleans in 1982 and has only recently been able to devote his passion for music and drumming to the band and club scene. He is a delightfully difficult onion to peel so please forward any new information you may discover. We'd like to know more about him ourselves. :-) |
