Katie Scullin (vocals / acoustic guitar) - Following in the footsteps of her older siblings, Katie took to the stage at a young age. Her first play was around the age of 5 or 6. Laurel, the oldest sibling being 4 years older, was already in choir and singing solos which made Katie very anxious to learn. It felt like years until she was finally able to join the first grade choir. A few years of piano lessons growing up gave her the ear for noodling on the keys and she learned rhythm while taking ballet, hip hop and tap dance classes. Katie was always involved in musicals throughout elementary and middle school and as a freshman in high school joined the The South High Street Singers competitive show choir. It wasn't until her junior year that she picked up the guitar from her older brother DJ. After more than a decade and a half of bickering, pushing and shoving the two finally sat down as DJ patiently taught Katie the universal chords of the guitar. Katie bought her own Fender acoustic with her graduation money in 2004 and from there began writing her own music. After all those years of being on stage Katie says playing her own music in front of a crowd was probably the most challenging. Katie has always had a love for the arts and finally after two years of college slacking so she could play her guitar, decided that, although it's not the most "promising" of career choices, music was the love she couldn't ignore.
Tim Schmitt (drums / vocals) -Tim has been playing drums in and around the Madison music scene for 30 plus years. His backbeat groove and big pocket with power is what he loves about playing the drums. His styles have stretched from Rock to Blues, Latin to Jazz and Fusion to Country. Over the years Tim has been involved in such local bands as "Cruel", "Ivory Library", "Woolgathering", "Sugarbomb", "Under the Gun", "The Moon Gypsies", "The Blowtorches", "The Joe Slam Band" and "Tres Hombres". Influences in his playing have been drawn from such drummers as Stewert Copeland to Steve Gadd, Liberty Devitto to Lenny White and Mick Fleetwood to Alex Acuna.
Dan Howe (bass) - Dan has been playing bass forever and a day and as much as he hates to admit it, he is classically trained.
Studied at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music under Manty Ellis
Member of Wisconsin Honors Jazz Band
Toured Puerto Rico representing the USA in a touring festival of the best youth orchestras from all over the world
Additional schooling includes Bass Institute of Technology - Musicians Institute in Hollywood CA
Studied under bass greats including Victor Ellsworth, Jeff Berlin, Tim Bogart and Billy Sheehan
Made the Guinness Book of World Records as a member of the Worlds Largest Orchestra
Madison Area Music Award winner best blues album (Solar Blues)
Toured with "Atmosphere", "Revolution", "Impulse", "The Joe Slam Band" and "Solar Blues".
Don't let any of this formality fool you. Dan had to forget everything he's learned to play in Rivalry and plans to continue with reckless abandon for as long as he can keep the flame burning!
DJ Scullin (guitar)- DJ grew up in Fort Atkinson Wisconsin surrounded by music influence. In the 5th grade he joined the elementary school band playing alto saxophone and continued the instrument all through high school. While the sax was fun (in an ear piercing elementary school band) he picked up his first electric guitar at age 11. After the devastating tolls of marching band, he joined the jazz band and quickly learned theory and improvisational skills still with him today. DJ also sang in show choir all four years in high school along side of his lovely sister Katie Scullin.
DJ’s musical influences cover an array of genres such as blues, jazz, and jam bands that leaving psychedelic droppings of classic rock and roll goodness in your earlobes. DJ is inspired by many guitar extraordinaires such as Jeff Buckley, Ari Hest, Robin Trower, Johnny Greenwood as well as the all time greats like Jimmy Paige, David Gilmour and Jimi Hendrix.
Mmmmm Let's see... have a hot Bud Girl buy you a beer, win a free Guitar from Guitar Center, Four of the best bands in Madison, all at the coolest venue in town, with the coolest radio station in town hosting the show, and a performance of the whole Pearl Jam "10" album by some of the greatest Madison musicians around.
Saturday July 11th, This weekend!! The Motherhive Syndicate's cd release party!! AT the Dry Bean. Featuring a Pearl Jam tribute, We will be covering the classic album 10 in it's entirety after a set from the MHS. Gladstone will be opening the show at 8:30 with an acoustic dinner set, Then Cudasigh, Muzzy Luctin, The MHS, then the Pearl jam tribute, The Pearl Jam tribute will feature notable Madison area musicians from Bands like Last Crack, Muzzy, El Donk Bahgdad Scuba Review, and Section 8. As well as a Guitar give away from The Guitar Center, AND......FREE BEER!!!!! From the Bud Girls, Johnny Danger from WJJO will be on hand and doing his "Johnny thing" DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW!!!!! AND DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT A COPY OF Negative Spaces!! An offer you can't refuse!!! . The MHS.
Come to our cd release party July 11th @ The Bean With Gladstone , Cudasigh, Muzzy Luctin, The Motherhive Syndicate, After we play a few of our songs of our new cd Negative Spaces, We will then Do a Pearl Jam tribute by playing the classic album 10 in it's entirety featuring notable local musicians + Free beer from the Budweiser girls and a chance to win a guitar from Guitar Center!! There, we just made you an offer you can't refuse...... The Motherhive Syndicate..
Congratulations on the whole Summerfest thing! I'm sure after that you'll get signed, make millions, hire body guards, redo Sunny Dayz with Flo Rida on my verses, and you all will move to mansions in Cali. Oh well, I'll hold it down here in Madison. lol. Seriously tho, big things in store for Rivalry.
Hey Katie, it's been a long time. A few of our friends saw you at Roberts a few weeks ago and really enjoyed the tunes. I had to stop by and say hi again. BTW, nice Thinline Gee-tar! Good luck my friend...
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