Billy Ray - Guitar/Lead Vocals: BR has been Rockin' & Bluesin' round professionally for 8 years now. Many fans comment that he is the very reincarnation of Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He started out with a passion for Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix, and Joe Perry of Aerosmith then just worked his way back to the Real Deal. He has spent many day and night workin' on Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, Freddie King, Albert King, and Albert Collins tunes, and has taken on the Philly scene with a mission to convert as many as possible to his style of Rockin' Blues. Billy Ray plays the guitar as an extension of himself -- when he screams, it screams. The man knows how to get some incredible dynamic sounds out of his instrument. His singing is full of soul guaranteed to rattle your cage, shake your money maker, and wake your inner hippie.
Ryan Madora - Bass: Originally from Philadelphia, Ryan began playing electric bass at the age of 14 after spending a handful of years playing percussion. By the age of 16, she began frequenting various blues jams in the Philadelphia area and in the process, met and jammed with some of the city’s greatest players. After graduating high school in 2005, Ryan moved to New York City to attend New York University’s Music Business Program and soon got the opportunity to play at some of New York’s landmark venues such as CBGBs, The Bitter End, The Knitting Factory, and Webster Hall with an alternative rock trio, Below Carmine. Ryan has recently graduated NYU’s Music Business program with a Bachelors of Music and has returned to Philadelphia to pursue playing music. In addition to playing with artists such as Don Evans, Dallin Applebaum, and Gypsy Joe Alves, she writes original singer-songwriter material as a member of The Five Foot Club, an acoustic-electric duo based in New York.
Scott Dontknowman - Drums: A native of Philadelphia, Scott has been playing drums mostly off and a little on since the age of five. Although his mum said he came out of the womb with a set of maracas! Scott's first drum set, made of cardboard and cheap shells, lasted only 30 minutes when his older brothers smashed it up/killed the music - til the next Christmas. Scott's past projects include Area 51(Hard Rock), Crossing Counties (Country/Rock), Ninth Generation(Country/Classic Rock & Blues), and Southern Straights(Southern Rock). The blues are central to Scott - like most of us (a cool beer, a smooth cigar, a place to crash, and a killer Guitar solo). Scott's influences are Steve Gadd, Chris Layton, and Mitch Mitchell. Scott is a solid drummer who keeps the grooves smooth and the beats rockin'.