| CARY FLY, lead guitar |
Cary's musical family tree has deep roots starting with his mother, a vocalist with the Artie Shaw Band (yes, the big band swing/jazz guy) and back up singer (along side Mary Ford) with the Les Paul (yes the guitar legend) Band, in other words Cary was quite literally exposed to great music while still in the womb.
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| LARRY BROWN (aka FROG), drummer |
Born 1950. Leo Drums, bass, guitar, harmonica.
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| CONSTANCE ELLER, violin |
Constance Eller, a Spokane native and descendant of composer Antonin Dvorak, studied violin at Fort Wright College with the late Sr. Xavier Mary Courvoisier and with Roman Totenburg at Boston University and Tanglewood Institute in Massachussetts.
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| JERRY FIDDLER, mandolin |
Jerry, a Cree Indian born in Missoula, Montana, and raised in Spokane, Washington, received his first guitar at age three. He went on to play guitar, piano, baritone, and various other instruments until he finally found his love, the Mandolin, in 1972.
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| FOREST GOVADER, harp |
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| WIDLY WHITE, bass |
The legendary Rock-n-Roll Reverend Widly White has been Cary's right-hand man for many moons, as a songwriter, guitarist, bass player, a mean tambourine man, with a closet passion for the accordion and five
string banjo.
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