
My Buddy Elvis
Bands are hard to deal with. So what does one do, to continue making music? Do it yourself. This is what I have done. Enjoy. As of now (2009) I switched from playing guitar in a band, to playing drums for a Rockabilly band called 56 Pontiac. Check out MySpace for our music.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Jumping from band to band to band to band. You get tired after awhile. So, like a rollercoaster, here I go again. Keep my head up. Ok, things will be A-OK.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
I play whenever and where ever I can. You always have to make the best of each gig!
Your musical influences
I'm trying to get around to a Johnny Cash, Hank Williams type sound. And also, because I love Rockabilly so much, I'm trying to learn to write and play that style too! But right now, it's hard to say. I'm just trying to find a consistant style.
What equipment do you use?
Gretsch amps. Gretsch guitars. Lee Oscar harps. Shure mics.
Anything else?
Don't judge because you do not like what you hear. Music is something that everyone can make and love. Go find your own, and be happy!