Bob Chamberlain - Drums
Ron Epstein - Guitar
Caitlin Dittmer - Vocals
Lowell Anderson - Guitar & Vocals
Ralph Natale - Bass & Vocals
Influences
Influences for Ron Epstein:
Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Brian May
Inspirations For Lowell Anderson:
Slash (Guitar) and Tom Petty (Song writing)
Influences for Ralph Natale:
Easy listening: Cat Stevens, James Taylor, Paul Simon, John Denver, Dan Fogelberg; Other bands: The Who, Led Zeppilin, Deep Purple; The Beatles.
"How do you get a guitarist off your porch? Pay him for the pizza!"
Ron loves music and started playing guitar at an early age when he discovered that the girl next door adored the Beatles. He taught himself “I Want to Hold Your Hand” followed by “Can’t Buy Me Love”. An alumnus of garage and college stage bands, Ron has studied flamenco and jazz guitar styles as well as rock. He carries his own amps, guitars, and changes his own strings earning him the moniker - "The hardest working musician in east Bellevue”.
Caitlin
Caitlin was weaned on folk music, jazz and rock. During high school she played bass with a group whose claim to fame was opening for Junior Cadillac at the San Juan County Fair. After a child rearing hiatus, she started checking out the local scene again, occasionally singing with friends‘ bands and simply had far too much fun not to seek out a project of her own to join. Caitlin also sings with Sirens, a greater Seattle Area dance band. Caitlin trains with Tony LaStella of The Robert’s Music Institute in Bellevue.
Bob
"Better me beating on my drums than your head"
Started playing drums back in 1977 while stationed in Japan during his 20 year naval career. He has revived his drumming after a 12 year layoff. He is the founder and mastermind behind the midi sequences of this group. Bob has played in various country & western groups in the Bremerton area during the 70's & 90's and is thrilled to be in a classic rock, disco and soul band.
Lowell
“Don’t bore us, get to the chorus”
Lowell has been playing music since he was in elementary school, and played trumpet in jazz bands through high school and college. He played bass in his first rock band in junior high and started playing guitar in his early 20’s. Inspired by Angus Young, Keith Richards and Jimi Hendrix, he brings energy and enthusiasm to every performance. He also sings and plays bass on a number of Sector 7G songs.
Ralph
Ralph has been active in music since the age of 8. Over the years he has learned to play the rhythm guitar, drums, keyboards, and bass guitar, which is his current and favorite instrument. He provides an occasional lead vocal on some mellow songs and vocal harmonies on other singer’s material. He has written over 30 compositions.