THE BAND

The 5 member band comes from all around Northwest Washington

PAUL G.
Vocals, Issaquah
Growing up in small-town Wisconsin, Paul was surrounded by friends in bands, several of whom are still recording and touring today. He’s always loved being in front of a crowd, whether to sing, entertain, or convince total strangers to clap on the right beat. With years of experience fronting bands at neighborhood block parties, car shows, big stages, corporate events, and more bars than he can count, Paul knows how to turn any gig into a full-blown rock show. When he’s on the mic, expect singalongs, dancing, and maybe even a few questionable dance moves (yours, not his).
ALAN C.
Lead Guitar, Maple Valley
Alan is a seasoned guitarist whose musical journey took flight during the electrifying era of classic rock in the 1980s. With a deep passion for his craft, he toured Western Canada, sharing stages with various Canadian recording acts and bringing high-energy performances to audiences across the region. Rooted in the timeless sound of classic rock, Alan’s playing is a blend of precision, emotion, and raw power. His experiences on the road—opening for renowned artists—shaped his artistry and stage presence, solidifying his place in the vibrant rock scene of the time. From packed venues to unforgettable nights on tour, Alan’s dedication to his music remains unwavering. Whether shredding solos or laying down solid rhythm work, his guitar tells a story of passion, experience, and a lifelong love for rock and roll.
ANDY C.
Bass Guitar, Kirkland
Andy came out of the womb playing a kazoo made from his umbilical cord, so his parents knew he was headed for musical greatness. After cutting his teeth on the triangle he moved quickly to piano. In his teens he switched to bass (since counting past 4 took too much effort). Disappearing in his twenties, he was rumored to be jamming with the statues on Easter Island. In actuality he was discovered playing guitarron in a mariachi band while on a two-decade long bender.
JOHN B.
Drums, West Seattle
Born during halftime at the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day, John was destined for a life with a backbeat. He picked up the drums at 10, joined his first rock band at 14, and by 25 had recorded an album with The Substitutes Rock Band. For the last 35 years, he’s been shaking stages across western Washington with more bands than he can count—though counting isn’t easy when both hands are busy holding drumsticks.
PAT G.
Keyboards, Seattle
Schroeder is the band’s keyboard buckeroo and the only guy who still brings sheet music to practice — because “real music needs a roadmap.” He bought his first piano at 16, long before he even considered a car, dates, or a savings account. With a shiny dome that reflects stage lights better than a disco ball, he’s living proof that bald is rockin’.
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