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Influences: Elvis, Roy, Frank, McCartney, Bowie, EWF
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Rob has played in several professional bands since 1988. He played early Alternative such as The Cure, Berlin and Missing Persons in "The Innocence". Then they dressed up as the Flintstones for a multi year stint with Pebbles and The Bam Bam Boys doing Madonna, Cindy Lauper and the like. The next band called "AKA" early Alternative Rock with Nirvana, Pearl Jam, The Farm, EMF and others. After AKA, Rob began writing music with a fellow Baltimore rocker Tim Marsh. Over a four year period they created a collection of songs, some of which can be found at www.timmarsh.com. influences: Page, Slash and Joe Perry
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Joe has been banging the drums for over 25 years in the Baltimore Washington area, in everything from Big Band Jazz groups to Rock bands. In the last eight years he has played in two different alternative/modern rock bands in the Baltimore and Annapolis scenes. Joe mixes the diverse influences of Rock, Blues, Funk and Jazz into a style that emphasizes groove and musicality above all else. Influences:Krupa, Rich, Bonham, Gadd, Porcaro, Collins, Copeland, Beauford |
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Mike hails from Washington D.C. with a degree in bass performance from the Catholic University of America. While at school, he studied classical bass performance with Bill Vaughn of the National Symphony Orchestra, Bill Hawthorne of the Air Force band, and jazz performance with the highly esteemed pianist Dr. Mark Cook. Over the years, Mike has had the pleasure of playing with sax legend Chris Vadala and the reopening of the John F. Kennedy Center Opera House, as well as numerous internationally televised music performances with the CUA Orchestra. Mike has been a mainstay on the Annapolis/Baltimore/D.C. music scene with his brother Vincent Scoglio, and has developed a style that blends classical precision with funk and R&B. Influences: Gary Karr, Ron Carter, Flea, Bootsy Collins
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