Marla Dixxon:vocals/guitar
Kathy Denk:vocals/guitar
Steve Martin:lead guitar/vocals
Jeff Davis:bass/vocals
Tommy Cooper:drums
Influences
Anything that rocks! Anything with lots of great harmonies.
Sounds Like
We play 80's hair band metal with other great rock songs thrown in as well.
Kathy and Marla love to harmonize, and share lead vocal duties, giving us a unique sound. We do a wide variety of songs thanks to the great skills of guitarist Steve Martin and our bassist Jeff Davis.
Most of all we have great fun!!!
Introducing our new drummer, former member of Grass Daddy, Tommy Cooper. We will keep you posted on upcoming gigs.
FORMER LOCAL MUSICIAN PAUL LEWIS RETURNS BRINGING A FESTIVAL AND FINAL YNOT REUNION PERFORMANCE Current mood: excited
The Unicity Performing Arts Festival announced today that the band YNOT! will reunite on May 16th for their final performance as a group. The band launched their career in Salisbury in the late eighties as a group of college students from Salisbury State University. Paul Lewis, one of the producers of the Unicity Performing Arts Festival and front man of the band says, “This was the perfect way to come full circle as a band. We started here and we will end here. ”
YNOT’s potent mix of melody, no-nonsense lyrics, passion, and delivery coupled with a visual element that highlights front man Paul Lewis.. ability to make sure no one stands still made them a serious contender on both college radio and pop charts. They transposed themselves into one of the regions most acclaimed acts - fans frenetically battled for dance space in venues from Manhattan to the Carolinas. YNOT! was among an endangered breed of musicians; it is often difficult to consistently lure fans to hear an all original sets, untrue for this band. In fact, YNOT?! took it a step beyond to become one of the only acts to consistently sell out venues. “YNOT! was all about having a good time, as our fans know, so we are excited to bring that energy back to Salisbury for the festival.”, states Lewis.
Lewis, a big supporter of the local area and performers found the timing perfect to bring the festival to Salisbury. “Things are really tough right now so we wanted to infuse the area with energy, creativity and business.” says Lewis. “The festival is all about coming together and the event is a nice escape for families and friends.” Lewis, who grew up in Salisbury, who is a producer and recording artist left the area to launch a solo career in Los Angeles in the late 90’s.
After two cds, one of which received six first round Grammy nominations!
Hey there Agent 99, I am going to try to make it to the show at the Steer Inn on the 29th with Barbara! Would love to see your show! nic profile pic too!~Nathalie
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I wish I could be there to see you perform tonight...but I am back in Lost Angeles. Sorry I missed you when I was in town!! Happy Birthday, Marla! I send you a hug and hope you had a beautiful day! xoxo Barbara