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Kim
Glover
Kim
"The Glove" has been playing music professionally
for many years, playing with various bands and performers in
Southern Tier, NY. Kim is a multi-instrumentalist, although
she is most noted for her diverse and inspired percussive abilities.
As a gifted kit player, she can also bring a complex and multidimensional
approach to hand drumming.
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Jackie
LoBuglio
Jackie
LoBuglio has been playing with local and regional bands since
1997. Understudy to legendary Buffalo bassist, Nick Veltri,
she lays down the bottom groove with great tone and articulation.
Jackie plays a four string, 1962 (reissue) Fender precision
bass guitar, the same bass so prevalent on many good tracks
laid down by her role models Carol Kaye, James Jamerson and
Donald "Duck" Dunn. Having played in many venues in
Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse, she brings an enthusiasm and
attitude to the band which makes the "Mistress of the Low
End" a real crowd-pleaser.
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Doc LeFalce
Doc started
playing piano when he was 5 yrs old, training in the classics
from the Community School of Music of Buffalo. He started his
musical Rock'n'Roll career in Buffalo, NY in 1966 playing with
a band called the "Soul Brothers", playing at Alliotta's
on Hertle Ave, the Edgewater Hotel on Grand Island, The Hideaway
on Delavan Ave, In 1969 he was offered a job with a band called
"SIOUX" from NYC and spent the next 35yrs on the road.
He played the whole East coast scene (Boston, NYC, Philly, Miami,
Detroit) - the west coast scene ( L.A., San Francisco, Reno,
Las Vegas). He has played and recorded in Reno with "The
Knobs", "T-Bone Stone", and "Ricky Hendrix"
(Jimmi's cousin). Doc played in Myrtle Beach Scene from 2002
to 2006 before moving back to Buffalo in 2006, and has recently
played with Greg Juke and the Mighty No Stars, Shaky Ray and
the Cobalt Blues Band, and Jon Rose and Nobody's Bidndez, 12
PackJack, and Paul Briandi All Stars. Doc was nominated in 2009
for Best Rock Keyboardist at the Buffalo Music Awards.
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