CLASSIC ROCK 7 ICONIC BANDS ‘67-’76 Locomotive Breath Is a Classic Rock Band Covering Seven of the Greatest Iconic Rock Bands
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CLASSIC ROCK 7 ICONIC BANDS ‘67-’76 Locomotive Breath is a classic rock band covering seven of the greatest iconic rock bands... Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Cream, The Who, and The Doors. Daniel Vee Lewis bass Daniel Vee Lewis has played and recorded with countless Santa Cruz artists for over 35 years. Through the eighties and nineties Daniel played with world beat pioneers Special Fun and with MCA recording artist World Entertainment War. He has also played bass with Joint Chiefs, The Jive Hounds, and Dreambeach with Pipa Piñon and is currently working with Tom Ralston, Jack Lawton and the Cosmic Drifters, Al James, and Pet Roxx. Ryder Webb lead vocals Ryder has been performing as a lead singer with several rock bands including Alchemy Brothers, The Brightest Fire, and Radiant Wan since 1991. He has built more than 50 Marimbas. Ryder studied music in sub-Saha- Rob Ouse ran Africa and has toured with drums, vocals Kuzanga, Sadza, and Singing Rob is a multi-instru- Wood Marimba Ensembles. mentalist and musical chameleon. He fronts the band Killing Gilligan as a bass player and lead vocalist. With Locomotive Breath, Rob rocks it hard and steady on drums and backing vocals. Terrel Eaton ute, sax, keyboards Originally from New York, Terrel has toured and recorded with Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Bonnie Raitt, and Harvey Brooks' Fabulous Rhinestones. After relocating to Northern California, played with the Cool Jerks, Mike Hadley, and Full Swing. Currently performing with Locomotive Breath, Broken English and Soul Doubt, Terrel has taught music at Aptos High, Watsonville High, Del Smith Penny and Cabrillo College. guitar Del plays electric and acoustic guitar, bass, sings, and writes original music. He played bass BOOKING: Daniel Vee Lewis 831-247-3464 [email protected] in Black Sand, an all-original rock band that Ted Rollin Welty produced 2 albums. He played bass and guitar lead guitar, vocals for the Bishop Mayeld Band, Humboldt's premiere funk band. Del played guitar and Santa Cruz born guitarist and singer/songwriter and was a cofounder of 1990s alternative fronted Doc Roc & the Disorderlies, and played rock band Iguana Jive. The group was signed by independent record label Maddog Records bass for Karie Hillery. and went on to record 2 albums at A&M Studios. Ted is also a member of alt-rock band Spun and progressive blues band The Koz. LOCOMOTIVEBREATH.US.