Curt
Emich
As of now the only permanent member of "Field Day" (we are taking
applications), Curt has been on the music scene since 1979 playing bass and
guitar in various bands, churches, open mics and other venues not involving big
names or large sums of money (does opening for Bryan Duncan count?). Curt plans
on outfitting his studio with sunlamps in order to fulfill his lifelong dream
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Patrick
Stacey
Both live and in the studio, Pat brings something extra to the music. Currently
fronting the band
3rd Colony, Pat has shared the stage with the Spin Doctors
and Hootie and the Blowfish, among others. He has also sung the national anthem
at several sporting events including at Camden Yards before a crowd of 40,000.
The Cocktails Nuts, one of Pat's former
endeavors, is a collection of 70s and 80s rock anthems done swing jazz style by
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Andy
Hamburger
Mr. Hamburger is an incredible drummer who can play virtually any style of
music. His extensive career includes gigs with acts like Al Williams and
Friends, Harold Melvin's Bluenotes, The Coasters, The Drifters, The Platters,
The Marvellettes, The Temptations and many others. Andy has also recorded on
countless jingles, commercials and documentaries. Andy is always open to new
opportunities and can be reached at
yankeys@juno.com.
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Roy
Lee Branham, Jr.
A seasoned blues harp player, Roy has been at it since 1965 and has played or
jammed with such notables as Tim Bogart (of Vanilla Fudge), Ricky Medlocke of
Blackfoot, Artimus Pyle of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Big Bill Morganfield, Jack Johnson,
Eddie King and the Swamp Bees, Spencer Davis, Lucky Peterson, Larry McCray,
Buddy Miles, and Steve Thorpe among others. If you ever want to hire Roy, call
GBA Artists at 818-845-9658 and ask for Geoffrey Blumenauer.
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Brian
Simms
Keyboardist extraodinairre Brian Simms plays the organ on "Don't Put Me Down".
Brian is currently fronting the New Orleans R&B band
Junkyard Saints and has shared the stage
with acts like Disappear Fear, Lisa Cerbone, Archie Bell and the Indigo Girls.
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Ian
Hesford
Ian is an accomplished didjeridu player (or didjeriDUDE) who has played on a
number of recordings and is a regular at the Australian embassy. His cool didj
playing is the first thing you hear on this CD during the intro of "Sing You My
Song".
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Kate
Fitzpatrick
Kate Fitzpatrick has been playing French horn since 1985, including a spot as
solo horn in the Glenn Miller orchestra. She's backed up Chaka Khan, Roy Clark,
Melba Moore, Voodoo Daddies, Three Mo' Tenors, and Canadian Brass, as well as
the Cincinnati and Columbus symphonies in Ohio. Her main gig now is
principal/solo horn with the D.C. Air Force concert band. You can contact Kate
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