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Davis Chastain
Lead Vocals, Co-Guitar
Davis has been playing guitar and singing for 25 years (don't ask him how old he is).  Whether he's wailing and flailing, or humming and strumming, it's clear he loves music.  Davis brings a high energy to Wilbur, and can't get enough of playing live.  This rocker has played with original acts and cover bands alike. "When we cover songs, we're faithful to the original artists, but there isn't any reason why we can't flavor the tune with our own style" he says.  When Davis isn't playing or obsessing about music, he bosses other people around as a sales manager. 
   
Dave Hacker
Guitar, Vocals 
Having been born with a guitar in his hands (much to his mother's painful chagrin), Dave has amassed a 30-year resume of originals and covers work steeped in the Pacific Northwest rock 'n roll tradition. He brings this experience to bear quite naturally with the band, providing soulful leads, chiming guitar rhythms, and a vocal counterpoint that is all rock.  After repeated incarceration with the San Quentin Penal Farm for the Musically Obsessed, Dave now serves his life-long parole channeling Carlos Santana, Alvin Lee, and Jimi Hendrix (tooth-pickin' and all) for his fellow mankind.
   

Paul Nordholm
Bass, Vocals 

After a formal introduction to music at an early age, Paul joined the rebellion and gave up Mozart & Bach for Zeppelin and Stones, coming to the rock scene in the 1970's as a multi-instrumentalist, playing piano, guitar, and bass. Despite a brief setback after being diagnosed as a corporate work addict, he has since put his priorities in order, joining Work-Aholics Anonymous (WAAh) and making time for what is, after all, truly important...ROCK. As the band's driving back beat and singer, Paul lays down the groove on everything from Grand Funk to Green Day to ZZ Top.

   
Scott Urstad
Drums, Vocals 
Scott's been drumming since grade school (if you include pots and pans) weaving from jazz to blues, reggae to rock working kits, congas, and what have you.  In 1987, while working in Mainland China, Scott helped form Gāo Bí Zi (Eight Big Noses), the first-ever garage rock band in the land without garages. Now back in the states, he continues to promote world peace through the international language of head-banging rock 'n roll. Though repeatedly snubbed by the Nobel selection committee, Scott continues to play hard and fast in the local area and is thrilled that rock, punk, and power-pop are still king.