Our Next Show
Wednesday July 1st at 9:15 PM |
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LOCATION:
B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
237 West 42nd Street
(between 7th and 8th Avenue)
Let’s celebrate Canada Day in style. Rumor has it there may even be an appearance by the one-and-only B.B. King‘s famous Memphis Style Bar-B-Q Ribs with Purple Potato Salad!Come early and enjoy opening acts Damn the Torpedoes (Tom Petty Tribute) at 7:00 pm and Fleetwood Maxx (Fleetwood Mac Tribute) at 8:00 pm.
Click here to reserve your tickets before the turistas get their grubby Midwestern mitts on them.
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| Dan Byrnes |
- Keyboard/Vocals |
Even in a world that puts its heroes up on a pedestal made of fools' gold only to cast them down the parched desert sand dune of rapid decline, it seemed that Daniel Byrnes was destined to leave a considerable mark on his people, Earth's people, from the moment he was conceived as but a twinkle in the eye of the Almighty. A star cricket player when he was almost too small to hold a paddle, a two-time checkers world champion at such a young age that he had yet to discover the true love of a life partner, a lightweight rower at a time when crew captivated the hearts and minds of an impressionable nation, an associate director at one of the world's preeminent boutique real estate investment banks, and a man with a soul too heavy by half, and too heavy by half again. Painfully reticent, he hides behind the piano in a world of darkness, intrigue, mystery, and a shame of which he can never speak, letting humanity know his pain through some of the most soaring backing vocals the world has ever heard. His piano work travels an Oddysian path through despair, longing, earth-shattering beauty, bittersweet simplicity, virtuosity, rage as if articulated without words by the devil, Lucifer, himself, innocence, triumph, and, in the end, despair again. As if forged from steel in the center of the Earth by Steinman himself, Daniel Byrnes is to Meatloaf as a grain of sand to the mighty mountaintops. Seeking; Searching; Paying Tribute; This Everlasting Quest for Eternity... |
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| Sean Jenness |
- Lead Vocals |
Sean Jenness-- singer, musician, actor and studio vocalist, splits his time between his native Boston, where he has fronted some of the most popular (and wildly diverse) bands in the area, and New York City, where his credits range from national jingles and voice overs to Broadway tours, world premiere musicals, corporate and industrial events, and studio albums. Most recently, you can find Sean fronting the Doug Flutie Band, playing all over the country & raising money for The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation For Autism. When he's not busy doing that you can catch him leading the Fancy Brothers, a 7 piece classic R&B/soul revue. If you don't spot him on the stage, you might look over in the corner, where he is probably nursing a Jack Daniels and sobbing quietly to himself about the Red Sox and The Patriots both being World Champions in the same year. In the studio, on the stage, in the clubs, Sean does it all, and does it wicked good. If you need some tonsils, he's your guy! |
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| Devin Emke |
- Guitar |
Devin Emke started in Kentucky many years ago....and will finish with a happy ending in 5 minutes.
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| Isabel Santiago |
- Vocals |

Bio Coming Soon! |
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| Fred Berman |
- Drums |
Rush - “Tom Sawyer” – 2:31
That’s really where it all begins. Two minutes and thirty-two seconds into Rush’s classic song, “Tom Sawyer.” That’s all you really need to know about why Fred Berman started playing drums.
A born and bread New Yorker, Fred has been playing and recording steadily in the New York City music scene for almost 15 years. His last band, Lisa Jackson & Girl Friday, was a staple of the NYC rock scene. With LJ&GF, Fred recorded two successful albums, played to packed clubs all over the city, and toured all over the United States, sharing the bill with the likes of Pat Benatar, The Motels, and yes, even Naughty By Nature. Before LJ&GF, Fred served as the drummer/singer/co-songwriter of the pop-punk outfit, Zipthunk! (who are rumored to be staging a comeback any day now...) He has also lent his drumming skills to Dalin recording artist Gregg Swann; blues combo Third Rail; NYC’s premier Metal Tribute band, Lyxx, and singer/songwriters Ofrite, Michael Pemberton, and Steve Lavner, among others. An accomplished actor as well, Fred has also been lucky to parlay his drumming into his acting career. In 2000 Fred starred as Crickets’ drummer Jerry Allison in the National Tour of Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story and played to at least 2,000 screaming Buddy Holly fans every night, in almost every major theatre or concert hall in the country and Canada. In 2005, Fred once again brought his drumming to the theatre when he began work on The Tiger Lillie’s “junk opera” Shockheaded Peter. The show played to sold-out crowds at The Little Shubert Theatre in New York and was named “one of the must-sees of the decade,” (The Guardian, UK).
So, now that you have all the basic info, check out “Tom Sawyer.” 2:31. Turn it up. Loud. No…louder. Yup. That’s all you really need to know.
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| Daryl Weber |
- Bass/Vocals |
Living
on the edge of an eternal, unforgiving paradox, Daryl Weber seeks to
unify nations, three at a time. His “freakishly long digits” bombard
our inner most innards with earth shattering bass frequencies, while
at the same time he simultaneously adds heavenly soaring vocal harmonies
at the same time, simultaneously. Half Appalachian mountain man, and
half native Alaskan, Daryl knows from cold. A coldness of heart that
only a piece of dry ice wrapped in Darth Vader’s decapitated head left
for dead on a frozen tundra could understand. A former tennis fanatic
and a current advertising missionary, Daryl has a love of hamburgers
that transcends time itself. Daryl was convinced to join this band when
someone said “hey, meatloaf is like a big, rectangular hamburger.” Daryl
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