Bookings:
Skywalker
Productions (walker@hereintown.net)
or
by phone at (301) 722-3621
or
Pat Sullivan at (301) 729-8364
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Band
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Pat
Sullivan
-Bass
and Vocals
Holding
down the bottom end of the Channel Cats sound is bassist Pat Sullivan.
Pat loves all styles of blues....Chicago, Texas, Piedmont, West-Coast,
Delta, Urban and all others. He readily admits that as much as he
loves playing the blues, he also enjoys studying all aspects of this original
American musical form. Pat believes that knowing where the music
came from can show you how and where that music will evolve to. An
original member of the band, he tries to bring both new musical ideas and
traditional blues into the Channel Cats' performances.
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Eric
Baker
-Keyboards,
Guitars and Vocals
Multi-talented
Eric Baker provides a solid keyboard presense to the Channel Cats sound.
Not only does he hold down the organ grooves, but also is one of the finest
honky-tonk, boogie-woogie piano players around. Eric also handles
both lead and backup vocal duties in the band. As if that isn't enough,
look for "Ener" (his nickname) to breakout the electric guitar or dobro
to add another dimension to the band. He may seem "laid-back" on
stage, but watch closely and you'll see for yourself that Eric is a keyboard
player to be reckoned with.
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Greg
Larry
-Guitars
and Vocals
Blues
with a feeling....that's what Greg Larry brings to the Channel Cats.
Anyone who has seen Greg perform knows that he is a fine musician, as well
as an entertaining performer. Greg plays a variety of guitar styles
lending to his unique blends of both chording and soloing.
He is comfortable playing all styles of blues, and brings lots musical
experience with him everytime he plays. Greg's playing symbolizes
the true feeling of the blues...everytime and everywhere he plays.
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Will
Vogtman
-Harmonica,
Vocals
Will
Vogtman became an official addition to the Channel Cats continuing voyage
through the blues at the inaugural 2000 Freedom Blues Festival. Ever since
then, he has spiced the Channel Cats music with a heavy harp, sultry sax,
and powerful vocals. You'll even catch him from time to time on his homemade
baritone slide guitar-a must see. But be warned! When he leaves the stage,
anything can happen!
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Alex
Hicks
-Drums
and Percussion
The
newest member of the Channel Cats is drummer/percussionist Alex Hicks.
Alex makes the band funkier, tighter and more dynamic than we have been
in a long time, and he brings a great set of pipes with him...just wait
'til you hear him sing!
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