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Kerry Crutchfield

Kerry Crutchfield (drums/percussion) has been playing drums professionally for over 30 years. He has provided the beat for dozens of jazz, blues, rock and show bands in hundreds of clubs and venues throughout the Western U.S., playing with such artists as harmonica great Johnny Dyer, award winning bassist Tyler Pederson, and headlined The Sacramento Blues Society with Luke & The Locomotives. You can hear him on the Curbfeelers “Bellflower Mood” CD, which was nominated by Living Blues Magazine as the Record of the Year 1994.  Kerry has also covered the “Legends” style shows at Harrah’s Casino Laughlin, Treasure Island in Las Vegas as well as casinos in California. An avid vintage drum collector, he founded and has produced The Hollywood Custom & Vintage Drum Show for its 15 year run in Los Angeles.

Martin Blasick

Martin Blasick (bass/vocals), a prolific composer/producer for TV & Film, earned a gold record for his production of “Miracles Happen” from the Princess Diaries 2 soundtrack album. His song “Ladies Of Tampa” co-written with actor Matthew McConaughey is featured in the film Magic Mike in an onscreen performance by McConaughey.  An accomplished guitarist and bassist, Martin studied music at the University Of North Texas.  Martin has provided scores, songs, cues, arrangements and productions for a diverse array of shows including  Oceans 12 & 13, The Matador, Kyle XY, Bedazzled, Ugly Betty, Lost, The Reaper, Kinsey, Samantha Who and many more.

George G. Woo

George G. Woo (piano/keyboards) is an award winning music educator, musical director and keyboardist. He has arranged music for a wide variety of live and recorded projects. Always positive, George is an outstanding role model to his many young students. As a performer he has graced many, many stages bringing his command of jazz, latin, pop and more styles and his effervescent personality to delight audiences.

Bill Keis

Bill Keis (piano/keyboards) attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston Mass, and shortly thereafter moved west to Los Angeles, beginning a long teaching, recording and performing career. For 2 years he accompanied such performers as Arsenio Hall, Jay Leno, Richard Prior and Billy Crystal at The Comedy Store in Hollywood. Bill also recorded 8 albums of TV music for Capitol Records, and played keyboards on Howie Mandell’s TV show “Bobby’s World”. Several of Bill’s compositions were used on the TV show “General Hospital”

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