Thursday, November 29, 2018



Bobby Ingals has been playing guitar since age 14. His best friend in the entire universe, Donny Skaggs, showed him the basics of how to tune, how to play a power chord, etc.

Bobby began listening to blues, jazz, and metal in order to expand his appreciation of music and to draw influence from different styles of music. Bobby's love of music drove him to watch as many live CLICK TO READ FULL BIO








Clint Niccum first got into music when he started playing drums in the 7th grade. He played snare drum in the marching band in high school. When he got out of the United States Army after high school Clint's best friend needed a singer for his band. Clint was the perfect choice and CLICK TO READ FULL BIO









Kelley Bridgewater grew up in a musician's family but he didn't start playing the drums until he was 13. At age 16, instead of buying a car he purchased a drum set that he still owns to this day. Growing up when Grunge was exploding developed his appreciation for aggressive music. His approach to playing is deceptively simple and unapologetically powerful. 

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David Jones started off his musical journey studying classical piano for over ten years and trombone for eight years. David Jones picked up bass guitar at the urging of his best friend during his senior year of high school and played with area rock bands for a number of years. He attended the Indiana University School of Music as a performance and composition major before leaving college to pursue bass guitar in
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