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Stephen was born in West Germany to American parents, before moving to the always exciting Drexel Hill, PA, where he grew up. Stephen is the second oldest of four brothers. Stephen has been singing for most of his life. He has had a very successful career. He started out with original bands such as Bad Material, Gary Gyll, and Bicycle Pete. He has played most major venues in the metro Philly area in addition to venues like the Elbow Room in New York City.
Facebook PageJason (The Boston Bassman), who is most known for playing in "Mr. Big’s Eric Martin" 2011-2017, as well as countless tours with bands like "Dokken". He is involved in several other projects, like "Steel City", plays mostly throughout New England and wherever he is needed. Currently he holds endorsements by Gibson Guitars, Brubaker Basses, SIT Strings, Ernie Ball, Vivid Amps, and most recently EBS Professional Bass Equipment.
Facebook PageDerrick is from Huntington Beach, CA. Playing drums for over 30 years, he has toured the USA, Canada, UK-Europe, Japan, Singapore and more. He joined "Great White" in 2001 and played through 2005, as well as Jack Russell’s Great White from 2011 - 2014. He was also a member of Poison Guitarist, CC Deville’s solo project, "Samantha 7" and performed with other bands, such as Angel’s Frank DiMino, Stryper’s Oz Fox and fills in with bands across the U.S..
Facebook PageThe Co-Founder of Blizzard Of Randy, Proprietor of LMI Studio and a Nationally known Guitarist, Scott has been touring nationally for 25+ years, while teaching music in his home state of MA, Online and even at Guilford Technical Community College Greensboro, NC for several years all while building up his Professional Music Recording & Instruction Studio. A former member of Bang Tango, Blind Tiger, Vicious Disorder and a Fill-in guitarist for many others..
Facebook PagePerforming Ozzy Osbournes'
"Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley".