Tom Comfort (Vocals)

Tom started out playing guitar but quickly switched to drums when he heard the pop of the snare drum as he found the guitar to be frustrating. Tom started playing with local bands that played local clubs and parties. Along the way while perfecting his craft he discovered he was a natural at many other instruments. Tom realized that he had always loved the writing aspect of music, not the actual playing of live shows. So he quit playing drums and started writing music. Always looking for singers, Tom would demo the vocal duties to give an idea of the songs direction until someone heard him singing and suggested that he should just do it. He never wanted to be in the front without the shield of drums around him, the vocals duties were never close to his heart. He felt he was not a good singer, which was certainly true. However, he is a unique voice like no one else. After a few voice lessons and some confidence building, he took over the vocal duties.
 
Rich Kramer (Guitar)

Rich started playing guitar at age 12 and has never stopped. He was influenced by his uncle when he heard him playing the guitar. His uncle would donate his first guitar along with the few chords that he knew. He would then pick up the instrument and practice an unorthodox style of playing for hours at a time. Though he would have many influences later in life, he had very little money when he was young to invest in the music of the artist who were on the radio. He would hear a song and then try to play along with it while it was on the radio. This is how he learned to play early in his life. His unusual style and feel is a rare commodity these days as he chooses to play what he feels without converting to what the now mentality is or should be. He does not rely on trends and his unusual style of poly rhythmic and melody lines distinguishes him from others.

Dean Bajo (Bass)

Dean was born to play the Bass Guitar! He started out playing guitar originally, but then switched when a bass player was needed to fill the empty slot. Dean continued to learn his instrument when he signed up to play at the local church he used to attend with his family. There he would come to know and perfect his performance. Though he has never performed with another band other than his church group, he has recorded in the studio with many other projects. Dean uses very simple bass lines when approaching music. He does not overplay the bass to show everyone how great he is.
 
Tommy Hart (Drums)

Tommy hits the drums not with muscle and force, but with attitude. Beating on the couches at home until his first drum set, he learned by simply watching others play. He took one drum lesson and half way through it, walk out. Tommy would go on and play in local bands to perfect his craft. He would practice constantly to enhance his timing. His mind set is the foundation of the “Million Dollar Beat”. He plays with such passion that you can feel what he does. Tommy is solid, simple, and a bounce-aholic with his drumming technique. He never overplays and makes each beat count. When looking for a drum pattern for a song, Tommy will go through many ideas before laying down the track for the song. Tommy has been hired to record in the studio with other musicians and up and coming artist.
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