Charlie Hurtin - Vox, Gits....
Blake West - Vox, Bass....
Francis Mounge - Banjo....
Jon Revels - Gits, Vox....
Darrell Moran - Drums, Vox.... Guest members include their kids, Memphis, Jude, and Sophie
The myth of the Strollers is as big as the state of Texas... Well, kinda. Chock full of embellishments and inaccuracies, their story will be whittled down to the basic facts for this here mini bio.
An Austin group of musicians, the Strollers play music for both kids AND their parents. The boys have been touring the kiddie circuit this past year, gigs ranging from birthday parties to Radijazz to the Austin Ice Cream festival. (Ice cream seems to be a theme with the band, with its regular gig at the Big Drip, an ice cream shop in Dripping Springs, keeping everyone cool in the Texas heat.)
Contact 'em at www.thestrollersband@gmail.com
hey you guys, pleased to have discovered you! I know this parody goes the other way, but this t-shirt would be so awesome as a fan shirt for your band, heheh:
Here's A Little Something To Make You Smile. HAPPY HUMP-DAY!!! Luv, The Conductors
THE CONDUCTORS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL AUTISM RELATED EVENTS! Also other Humanitarian, Progressive & Community Events Bookings & Representation - (323)806-1964 www. myspace. com/TheConductorsUSA TheConductorsUSA@yahoo.com Respected singer-songwriter Joe Hutchinson, ("Smokestack Joe"), is a dedicated and proud parent of a child with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Autism). He started The Conductors as a way to celebrate the joys of parenthood and to deliver a fun, positive message to families worldwide while raising support and awareness for the Autism community. Believing in the magic of music to heal and bring people together for the greater good, Joe hopes The Conductors’ music will continue to inspire families for generations to come.
Rude Mechanicals (a.k.a. Rude Mechs) is proud to announce the world-premiere production of "The Method Gun." This original performance by the Rude Mechs explores the life, ethos, and techniques of actor-training guru, Stella Burden, as recounted through the eyes of her students.
The Long Center for the Performing Arts is the first opportunity to see the two-year, transcontinental exploration of The Approach. They promise: guns, pendulums, "Streetcar" and physical danger. We make no claims on behalf of narrative, common sense, or safety.
Get you tickets and more info at www. thelongcenter. org