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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Latest revision as of 22:04, 3 September 2009
The Rocker Brothers
Members
- George Stevenson - Bass & Vocals
- Larry Breiland - Guitar & Vocals
- Bob Johnson - Guitar & Vocals
- Terry Stiles - Guitar & Vocals
- Smokey Wickman - Drums & Vocals
- Roman Picco - Keyboards & Vocals (April 2006-)
Biography
For 3 years, the Rock N Roll Revue was the house band at the Circle Inn Sports Bar (now the Econo Lodge Intercity Motor Inn). Encouraged by the consistent popularity of their solid mix of rock and roll, blues and country-tinged tunes, they changed their name to The Rocker Brothers Band and ventured out to play other clubs and special events.
They have recorded one CD. Their original number, Come Back Home, appears on the Thunder Bay Blues Sampler 2004 CD. For their appearance at the Thunder Bay Blues Festival, The Rocker Brothers Band will welcome special guests Wally Hryb on blues Harmonica and Roman Picco & Lyndy Norhaugen on Keyboards.