Ben Doetch (Mr. Debbie Doetch) contributes vocals and plays Guitar, Fiddle, Mandolin and Harmonica.
Debbie "Two Step" Doetch sings her tradional style of Country.
Benjamin Doetch (Don't call me Junior!) can sing with the best of them, tears up the house with his vocals and Bass Guitar.
Steve "Bonecrusher" Kelly who plays lead Guitar can handle anything from Brad Paisley to Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Neal "The Rodeo Clown" Dollinger on Drums keeps everyone on time in both the musical and stage patter mode.
Jim Embry, the Chairman of the Silver Creek Band Safety Committee, plays Banjo and Guitar. He also can slur the words to any drinking song! We just found out he can play the mandolin too!
Chuck "Which Intro Do You Want?" Stowe plays Pedal Steel Guitar and the occasional Dobro to round out the solid Country sound.
Influences
Where do we start? Here's a quick list in no particular order: Johnny Cash, Charlie Robison, Alan Jackson, Charlie Daniels, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Patti Loveless, John Anderson, Trick Pony, Buddy Emmons, Dwight Yoakam, Narvel Stone, Ricky Skaggs, Dixie Chicks, Merle Haggard, Brooks & Dunn, Kelly Willis, Ray Wylie Hubbard and The Rolling Stones
The Silver Creek Band is a family band with generations of tradition coming together to form the tight harmonies that are Silver Creek's signature sound. Their style of music ranges from Current Country hits to Traditional Country and Bluegrass. Alternative Country and Southern Rock are another part of the mix. A great range of instrumentation completes the experience.
"If you don't hear Pedal Steel, Banjo or Fiddle, it ain't Country!"--Anonymous
Hey guys wish i could be there to see you, well and to drink (cant lie) but wanted to know you just played in afghanistan for the first time :P enjoy n take care back there
Thank you for the add, Waterfront was awesome..didn't make too much of a fool of myself this year...LOVE love love that Bass player!!!! Take care, and best wishes. Jaime
Friday Night at the Waterfront, I'll bring the whiskey (whatever fits in my flask) you bring the Country music!! Nothin like having some whiskey and listen to someone pickin the Banjo !!