Jimi Hendrix, Leslie West, Paul Kossoff, Jesse Ed Davis, Peter Green, Lowell George, Albert Collins, Marc Bolin, Billy Zoom, Chuck Berry, Ted Nugent, Ariel Bender, Eddie Taylor, David Lindley, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, Pete Townsend, Steven Stills, Les Dudek, Eddie Hazel, Steve Marriott, Billy Gibbons, Brian Robertson, Elmore James, Clarence White, Steve Jones, Ron Wood, Mick Ronson, Brian May, T Bone Walker, Deniz Tek, Ross The Boss, George Harrison, Duane Allman, Mick Ralphs, Steve Cropper, Hound Dog Taylor, Tommy Bolin, Bill Carter, Mick Jones, BB King, Ron Asheton, Hound Dog Taylor, Albert King, Richie Blackmore, Noddy Holder, David Hill, Luther Allison, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Deniz Tek, Chris Klondike Masuak, Big Al Anderson, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Greg Ginn, Johnny Thunders, Wayne Kramer, Fred "Sonic" Smith, Steve Hunter, Dick Wagner, Earl Hooker, Johnny Winter, Rod "The Bottle" Price, Freddie King, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Steve Jones, Joe Walsh, Dave Davies, Jimmy Page, Lowell Fulson, Gary Rossington, Ed King, Steve Gaines, Leo Nocentelli, Ronnie Montrose, Pat Travers, Spencer P. Jones, Fast Eddie Clarke, Muddy Waters, Neil Young, Otis Rush, James Honeyman Scott, Rick Derringer, Slim Harpo, etc...
The Presidents Of The United States Of America 2004- present: Current band is: Chris Ballew (basitar), Jason Finn (drum), me (guitbass)
The Fixers 2004-present: Humble Pie covers, assorted 70's boogie... party band initially... but it's a good name... maybe we'll write some songs & make it a real band... Band is, depending on who's in town: Ron Heathman (guitar), Kurt Bloch (bass or guitar), Jeff Rouse (bass), Scott Giampino (drums), me (guitar/vox)
Black Panties 2003-2004... now back in action! : A kick ass punk rock/rock & roll band... Oliver Little (vox), David Weeks (drums), Brian Burnside (bass), me (guitar)
Suck Machine 2009- present: punk covers... one practice, one show, made T shirts: Kurt Bloch (guitar/vox), Drew Church (bass), Mike Musburger (drums) self (guitar/vox)
Huge Spacebird 1996- present: one of the best bands in Seattle. sound like the 80's & 90's never happened. They're kind enough to have me along on 2nd guitar- band is: Mark Hoyt (guitar), Jeff Taylor (bass), Peter Landsdowne (drums)
Jon Langford & The Sexy 2004-present: we're Langford's Seattle backing band. LIne-up varies, but when duty calls... The Sexy are always ready to throw down.
Purty Mouth 2003-2004: The best (and probably still the only) almost all-gay country band in Seattle. I played guitar for awhile, fullfilling additional duties as the other heterosexual member of the band... line-up has changed quite a bit since I played w/'em, but they're still great.
Shuggie 1996-2006: band has included, at one point or another, at least four of these dudes: Mike Musburger (drums), Jason Staczek (keys), Phil Hurley (bass), Jeff Fielder (bass), Andrew McKeag (guit/vox), Shawn Allen (drums), Rick Roberts (bass), Martin (keys), James Atkins (bass)
70 Proof 1996-?: The world's most frighteningly authentic 70's cover band included most of the following: Kurt Bloch, Mike Musburger, Ben London, Paul Passereli, Ron Heathman, Eddie Spaghetti, Mark Hoyt, Jim Sangster, Joe Bass, Shawn Allen, Jason Finn, Jason Staczek, Andrew McKeag & probably a few more... there were often as many as 9 on stage at any given show.
Uncle Joe's Big Ol' Driver 1992-1995: Dave Jass (guit/vox), Andrew McKeag (guit/vox), George Viduarri (bass) + at least 9 different drummers in 4 years
Charosmith 1993: A one-time only Aerosmith cover band featuring a Charo impersonator (Cristina Chabalaba) and a slew of San Diego rock & rollers- could there be a better idea ever? Anyone out there have any pics of our show @ the Casbah so many moons ago?
Liquid Sunshine 1990-1992: back in the San Diego Day... highlight was opening for Buzzcocks @ Iguana's/Tijuana... band was Walter (drums), Tim Blankenship (bass/vox), Sioban (vox), Andrew McKeag (guitar).
All the best to ya and a big thanks for the MySpace friendship from us guys in NoManZero. We are just getting ready to hit the road tommorow so it's great having such a cool set of friends on our list like you.
We are getting ready to release our first album which was produced by Jeff Moleski known for working with The Smashing Pumpkins, Courtney Love and Jizzy Pearl who sings with Ratt these days.
Hey! We've added a new demo here on our page. Its of a track we've been playing called Little Lost Lamb. Do please feel the noise and give it a show! x Thanks x
I was just reading a little article where you mentioned some of your favorite albums. If you've never heard me and The Court Supreme do our version of "Standing on the Verge of Getting it On" I would highly recommend coming to one of our shows when you get the chance. ~ Eldridge
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Fred joins us one last time at The Alki Tavern in West Seattle and up at The Shanty Tavern in Lake City...Check out these flyers, come to the show. PS: Atleast come to check out my new shoes!
house of blues was amazing dude! i was in the front row bowing down to your awesome guitar solos and you threw me a pick and i was like theres another pick down there and when you went to look for it you kicked it and you were like fuck it! haha the pick you threw to me is so sick! best concert i ever been to! totaly worth waiting in line for 3 hours just so i could get front!!!! see you at the rock festival
In a world were everything happens for a reason I have come to find there is no control only focus. We don't loose control we loose focus of a vision that is with in us all. I believe it is that very vision that makes us leaders and because of this I have come to find that there is no need for a follower. For the only thing you need to follow is your vision. What ever that my be. It seem that there are many people in this world that have no passion or drive to be really good at something and because of this they become followers of another persons dream. Or shell I say vision but if it's one thing I've learned growing up as a musician it is that all people her music differently but I'm sure you know that. Hears what you may not know. The reason why. It has to do with the time and place we experience events in are lives. I believe this is why we hear and see art in a different way. This is what give's the reason for people choosing rap over rock or country over jazz or both or all and so on. It's like were all just hearing what others have to say and at the same time shearing what we know.
Andrew! It was great seeing you guys at the Providence and Boston shows! It looked like you remembered me from Seattle, that's sooo cool! Also, thanks for giving me the setlist. My girlfriend and I will be at the Provincetown Festival this summer, we'll see you then!
Thanks for being our friend. We’ve just posted some new live recordings from recent shows that we’ve done in Seattle, Portland and Bellingham. Stop by and let us know what you think.
<br />http://www.uncledoodad.com/live_music.html
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