Biographical Information

Tom Rowe is the leader of the group, and plays keyboards. Tom got his start playing in this kind of band when he was a teen-ager, where he learned how to play what people want to hear. Tom is known for his gravelly-voiced renditions of some great tunes and his presence on stage as announcer.
Denny White has been with Tom longer than the other guys. He is the full-time bass guitar player and part-time rhythm guitar player. Denny is also the group's lead singer. He lends his unique vocal style to all different varieties of music, and he's always very popular with the crowd for his upbeat attitude and unique vocal interpretations.
Ron Snell is a great lead guitar player, and cut his teeth playing Rush and ZZ Top. For this band, though, he has toned things down a little, and his style is appropriate for whatever he is playing. Now and then, his distinctive bass singing voice can be heard - just listen for "Elvira" and "Folsom Prison Blues!" Ron has been with the group almost since its formation.
Dale Chadderdon is the old man of the group. Dale has played in this type of band for a lot of years, and the variety is what he enjoys the most. His main instrument is the tenor sax, but he also honks on the baritone sax and occasionally plays bass guitar. He sings a few of the older songs , but he's happiest singing harmonies with the rest of the group. His sax can sound sweet, but he gets nasty when he's playing the blues!
Jerry Herkimer is the newest member of the group, having joined in 1995 (for the second time!) But Jerry has been around the music scene for a lot of years, and he is familiar to party-goers throughout the area. Jerry is the drummer, and handles the variety of music the group plays without missing a beat. He can also be heard singing lead or harmonies.