Singin' Dave Burnell (vocals, guitar); Steve "Sax" Boyce (saxophones); Tom Shaughnessy (guitar, vocals); Carl "Chicken" Smith (vocals, guitar); Eric "Alf" Swanson (drums, percussion); Andi Taglia (percussion, clarinet); Carmen Taglia (bass guitar, vocals); John "J-Dub" Walsh (percussion, drums, vocals)
Seers Poncho's origin dates back to 1999 when a group of friends, all of whom happened to be musicians, decided to get together to "see what happens." Over the years, a rootsy brand of pop rock influenced by reggae, blues, classic rock, soul and jazz emerged. This fusion of styles and unique approach to creating music has helped Seers Poncho become one of the more distinctive bands on the Chicago scene.
Seers Poncho proudly supports Rock for Kids!
Rock For Kids is a non-profit organization that provides support, inspiration and assistance to children that are homeless or in need. Committed to the dignity of our children, Rock For Kids works with families and organizations to positively impact and celebrate young lives.
Founding member and former front man of John Brown’s Body Kevin Kinsella returns to Southern Cali August 1 to perform with Elijah Emmanuel and the Revelations. Come out and show some love!
A typical Kevin Kinsella set includes his new original reggae, 10 Ft. Ganja Plant music and classic JBB songs.
Early reviews say: From the opening AC/DC inspired groove of “Cocaine” , a wickedly arranged cover of J.J. Cale’s narcotic classic, Black Robot serves instant notice with their self-titled debut that not only do they have it, they damn near destroyed the laboratory to get it. This mechanical/musical beast was conceived and constructed for the divine, ultimate destruction of brain cells, ear fibers and false perceptions about what it truly means to rock as if our very survival as a race depended on it. -Lonn Friend
Hey there! Wanted to say hello since it's been a while since we have been by your page ! WASABEEEE!! Love, She Rockstars Glued/Rockstars Glued Radio www.rockstarsglued.com
Looking forward to meeting you in person at Lil Fest. For the fearmongers of the world I've got a song called Scairdycat that I'll do for the 9/11 show at Bills. And I just wrote a new song, You Belong. It'll be fun to introduce it to a brand new audience during the weekend. See you soon.