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Brett Toth
Vocals, Keyboard, Guitar,
Harmonica
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Brett cut his teeth
professionally in Pennsylvania in the mid 70s on Bluegrass/New Grass guitar
with his working band “Guffey Hollow”, touring the Northeast at Bluegrass
Festivals with the likes of Bill Monroe, Jim & Jessie, JD Crowe, seldom seen
among a few. After touring with country show band “Back Up & Push” in Canada and down the Eastern seaboard, Brett landed in Florida, forming the “Mason-Dixon Band” and later the “Justin Case Band”, where he started on keyboards. Recently, Brett has performed with Kenny Michaels Band with David Pastorious, Iron Horse Band, and Patrick Gibson and the FCC. His musical contributions include acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, harmonicas, keyboards, bass guitar, vocals, and most of all, on a good night – energy! His stylings range from Bluegrass to Southern Rock (he’s a Dicky Betts freak!) and Country to Classic. As you watch him, you can tell he loves to play it all… In his spare time he is a Construction Supervisor for large Construction Company based in Florida |
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Eric Webb
Vocals, Lead Guitar |
Eric began playing guitar at the age of 11. Since then, Eric has played with several different groups, traveling all over the United States. He’s opened for several artists, including Dierks Bentley, Diamond Rio, Jo Dee Messina, The Oakridge Boys, and Tammy Wynette among many others. Eric was the lead guitarist for the house band at “The Trap” in Nashville, TN for 3 years. While in Nashville, Eric’s band was managed by Capitol Management Group, management company for George Strait. After leaving Nashville, Eric moved to Florida where he has been a guitar instructor and working sideman since 2004. With a broad range of experience, Eric’s most prominent influences come from artists such as Eddie Van Halen, Marty Stuart, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Richie Sambora. In addition to his guitar talent, Eric is a gifted singer and songwriter. He’s written and recorded commercial jingles for companies including GMC, Farmer Jack, Mammoth Video and many others. Eric’s aptitude ranges from heavy metal to country music, but he’s found his forte in country music. |
| Daryl Bass
Vocals, Bass Guitar,
Flute |
Daryl’s career accomplishments began at the age of 15 when he signed an exclusive contract with Bee Jay Agency of Winter Park, Florida. Other acts under their management at that time were “The Royal Guardsmen” (Snoopy and the Red Baron fame) and “Blues Image” (Ride Captain Ride). From 1972 through 1975 Daryl served in the Navy and had the opportunity to play with a variety of Navy groups. In 1976, Daryl was traveling with a disco-style band, about which he says, “That was some of the most fun I ever had.” From 1977 to the present, Daryl has been in many different Country bands, and has had the opportunity to be the opening act for such stars as Garth Brooks, Alabama, Sawyer Brown, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and the Judds. |
| Brian Molnar
Vocals, Percussionist |
Brian began playing drums and hand percussion at the age of 14. He started playing the Orlando/Central Florida music circuit in 1991 with mostly Rock 'N Roll groups such as Cold Shot, Screaming Silence, Dan Merchant, Hudson Maloon, Parallel Lines, and SNAFU before his crossover into the Country/Variety music scene with the group "Justin Case." Brian has a wide range of musical influences he has incorporated into his style of drumming including musicians and artists like Eddie Bayers, Kenny Aronoff, Ginger Baker, Cindy Blackman, Gary Moffett, Artimus Pyle and Roger Guth, just to name a few. |