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Give Me Love
I’ve Got My Mind Set On You
Here Comes the Sun
Only the Lonely
Oh Pretty Woman
You Got It
Won’t Back Down
Yer So Bad
Free Falling
Like A Rolling Stone
Tangled Up in Blue
My Back Pages
Don’t Bring Me Down
Calling America
Evil Woman

Tom Finch
(George Harrison)
A California native guitarist and Gulf Coast Music Hall of Fame inductee, Tom has toured throughout the U.S., Europe, Japan and Canada playing with artists such as Big Brother & the Holding Co., Jefferson Starship, Joan Baez and many others.

Mark Burgess
(Tom Petty)
Mark started playing guitar when he was 9 years old. He attended The Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University as a jazz performance major. Employed by Warner Bros as a music engraver. Toured Japan, and worked with Robert Fripp, Kevin Eubanks “Tonight Show”, Sally Struthers, Tom Scott, Don Rickles and more.

Chris Sanborn
(Roy Orbison)
Chris uses his classical training to sound like Roy Orbison from when he was studying voice in Vienna and performing with jazz vocal groups throughout Europe and with the Austrian National Radio Choir.

Steve Love
(Jeff Lynne)
Steve was the lead guitar/lead singer for the #1 Sixty’s tribute band, Back Pages, in Northern California.

Jeff Kaplan
(Bob Dylan)
Jeff hails from Asbury Park, NJ. He was a founding member of Zasu Pitts Memorial Orchestra, scored a #1 hit on alternative radio as guitarist in the 700 Club, and done stints playing 5-string banjo in many bluegrass bands.

Chris Lockheed
A studio musician for years, Chris played, toured with NRPS, THE TUBES, LIGHTNIN’ HOPKINS, VAN MORRISON, BLUE CHEER and others. National tours with Rusty Evans & Ring Of Fire, #1 Johnny Cash tribute. Arizona Musicians Hall Of Fame with Goose Creek Symphony, Capitol Records.
Band photos courtesy of Bruce Forrester