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George has been playing drums since he was young enough to hold a spoon and bang on his mother’s pots and pans. He’s been known to perform some serious steering wheel solos while driving down Route 66 at a crazy rate of speed. Trained by world renowned drummer Tony De Nicola, George has a wide musical palate: Rock, Jazz, Country, Funk, theatrical productions, etc.
When not on his drum “throne”, George is a serious photography enthusiast and a vegetable garden Zen Master awaiting the for the return of the Rutabaga Overlords.

GUITARIST
Like many guitarists born in the California Desert, Trev Glaudin first picked up the guitar after becoming enamored with Hendrix’s album, Band of Gypsys. The psychedelic sounds of the 60’s and 70’s soon swept Trevor into Jazz and Blues, as he was exposed to the greats like BB King, Buddy Guy and John Coltrane. Trev was quickly inspired to cultivate his craft and learn the limitless applications of his instrument.
After perusing an education in music, Trev has since spent many years on the stage and has opened for such notable acts as The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Lee Ann Womack, John Michael Montgomery and the Marshall Tucker Band.
Outside of music, Trev spends much of his time frequenting the coffee houses and record shops surrounding Southern California. His travels have left him with a love for all things retro, including theme parks and the pop culture of the mid-century.

Bassist
Classically trained, but with a panache for disco, Fonzo handles the bass and backs up the vocals.

Keyboardist
Andrew plays keyboards and other sound-producing blinky light devices. Having played the piano from an early age, he’s always ready to dive into new musical genres and experiences.
Andrew has musical tastes that range from jazz, prog rock, synthwave, barbershop, and celtic folk songs. When not making music, he does audio for live sports and has been known to mix a mean cocktail. Andrew is a Riverside Community College alumnus and has a Bachelor in Music from Cal State University Fullerton.

Vocalist
Lauren Randall was raised on her parents’ music in the Inland Empire, spending her childhood either on the way to the mountains or the beach for a blues festival. Petrified to sing in front of others as a kid, her natural talent didn’t stay hidden for long (mainly because she couldn’t shut the hell up around the house). Plus watching her older brother Jordan Randall perform and sing really inspired her to get on the stage. Singing has opened so many doors for her in and outside of music. Lauren puts her heart and soul into anything she pursues and her vocals are no exception.
Her musical taste expands beyond blues into classic/southern/alt rock, indie folk, r&b, and damn near anything with some 80’s synth pop. Lauren holds a Master of Public Health from Claremont Graduate University and also serves Riverside Community Health Foundation. When she’s not crying to Adele or belting it out to Janis, Lauren is working in health education, hiking with her dogs, catching a Dodgers game and a pint, or being a social butterfly. She has yet to figure out how to sit still, nor does she intend to.