Sean Sullivan - bass player, vocalist Height-11.5 hands Weight-.09 metric tons
Sean grew up in Northern Minnesota during the 70's. "I was exposed to a lot of Canadian Bands like Rush and Triumph, as well as Midwestern groups like Styx, Cheap Trick and Ted Nugent."
Sean moved to Florida in 1982 and tended bar at rock clubs for several years. "I didn't really get serious about playing music until 1995, when I played with country bands, Rebel Pride and Dark Horse. Then there were a few silly duo's like Uncle Dude and Vanilla Gorilla. Nothing I was real excited about, until Billy joined up with Jake and I and we started working out 3 part harmonies. Damn, that feels fat. "Recently I've been listening to Los Lonely Boys, Maroon 5, and The Killers. "I'm hoping that when we start recording our first 8-track we can find a sound as distinctive as those guys."
Sean uses no stage amplification, as he likes to travel light, and plays:
Fender Jazz Deluxe Steinberger Dean 10-string Hammer Copley Acoustic 5-string Yamaha 5-string Ibanez EDC715 bass - Still searching for his ultimate bass.
Sean has created quite a buzz on the blogosphere over the worlds first non-workout workout program.
Check out One-Minute Abs
Then please meet:
Billy DeMoya - Guitarist, vocalistBilly was born the youngest of three boys in Miami, Florida. One fateful day after receiving a set of drums for the holidays, his older siblings alerted Billy of a band of friends that needed a drummer. By the time he was 12, Billy was playing every Friday night at the local Civic Center for five dollars a night!
Billy’s musical career in Miami had him playing with dozens of bands and opening for the Allman Brothers, Ted Nugent, Cannonball Adderly, The Blues Image, NRBQ, Dion, Buddy Miles and more.
He spent time in New York City with the Screws, opening for the Ramones, Blondie, the Dictators and more.
He then found himself in San Francisco where he sang and co-wrote on a now Ultra Rare Punk Classic 45rpm single called “Bummer Bitch†by Freestone, which is now worth up to Six Hundred Dollars (if you can find it).
Billy came to the Tampa Bay area in 1991 to be closer to his family who now reside in Crystal River and has had the privilege to work with the Blind Mice, Heatseeker, the Southern Snow, Rocky Ruckman, the Naked People Band and more.
Billy plays Epiphone and Taylor Guitars, Line 6 processors, and Sure microphones exclusively. Last but not least:
Ray Heeter - percussionist, vocalist
As a drummer (man who beats on animal skins) the oldest musical profession in history, Ray leans toward the aggressive approach.After crushing in a few skulls and leaving a mass of destruction in his wake, He likes to add in a little rhythm along the way, This adds to the dull hum drum (no pun) of everyday life. Musical influences are too many, in a word: “Bonhamâ€Equipment- just about anything that can take it. Bands-“Headless Fiddler†“Emerald city†“Last Child†“Talks Cheap†on&on&on&on etc… Ray still hits pretty hard for an 80 year old man!For more more more about Ray! “The Headless Fiddler†a.k.a. Ray Zeewww.myspace.com/headlessfiddlerSean, Ray and Billy have been friends for years and have been planning this union for just as long.