BOB COFFEY

BOB COFFEY - Guitar & Vocals

Brooklyn, N.Y. born and raised, Bob started playing clubs in Greenwich Village, NYC in the '70s. Thus began a string of low-paying, menial gigs in loud shirts - which has continued to this day.

He wrote songs for the "Captain Kangaroo" show on CBS-TV, where he also received an Emmy Award. He has continued to work in TV Broadcasting for over 40 years.       

Bob is self-taught and says, “sometimes it shows...” He can be found playing electric & acoustic guitar, slide guitar, bass, drums, mandolin, and ukulele.

WES POWERS

WES POWERS - Bass 
Wes was raised in the sand of Brick in South Central New Jersey – where he spent most of his time riding the train to Asbury Park. His first guitar was a badminton racket that he played in front of the mirror at the tender age of 12. It was when he heard the sliding bassline of “Mr. Tambourine Man” by The Byrds (Carole Kaye of The Wrecking Crew) that he was hooked. From there it was underground radio, WNEW, Jack, Jack, James, Carl, Jaco, Mingus, John, Phil… and of course Paul (to name a few) who influenced him. He thanks his Mom for his first bass guitar.

DAVE BATTELENE

DAVE BATTELENE - Guitar and Vocals  
Dave has toured the globe with the famed Commodores, sessioned with Lenny Kravitz and enjoyed international success as a founding member of the band Djinn - which featured Mr. Mister lyricist, John Lange on lead vocals. Dave is also the lead man for the well followed local band, Red House and is the guitarist for the Billy Joel tribute – “New York State of Mind”.

PAM LYNN

PAM LYNN - Guitar, Vocals and Harp 
Pam is a self-taught guitarist, bassist, drummer, harmonica player and songwriter who says her best moment was playing CBGBs when it was still cool!   

BRIAN CADY - Keyboards 
Brian’s played in tri-state area blues, rock and R&B bands since the 90’s, as well as Off-Broadway, on cable television and live on DirecTV.  He’s shared the stage with Steven Tyler, Gary U.S. Bonds, Rick Derringer, Joe Louis Walker and Max Weinberg. An award-winning broadcaster, Brian’s also contributed to  programming in the permanent collection of The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and The Museum of Broadcasting.