Meet The Band |
Robert Allen Parker covering Duane Allman. Robert is a fixture on World Famous Beale Street having played with Earl "The Pearl" Banks, Dr. "Feelgood" Potts, & others. Has a newly released Memphis All Star blues album "From the Crossroads to Beale Street". Robert also performed in a special concert series with Hope Clayburn’s Soul Scrimmage, backed up by the Memphis Symphony. He has played with artists such as Rufus Thomas, Denise Lasalle, & Valerie June. |
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Evan Leake covering Dickey Betts Born and raised in the Memphis TN area. Has performed with many notable groups such as Big Star, The Cockpit Band, Gale Force, Target and The Waterford All Stars. Some notable musicians he has played with are Alex Chilton, Jimmy Jamison (Survivor) and Bobby Whitlock.
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Mike Russell covering Gregg Allman keyboards Born in Pontotoc MS. Mike moved to Memphis TN at an early stage in his life. He has played with Bluebird, Companion, Reba Russell and the Portables and Pulse. Mike has had the pleasure of performing with Ringo Starr, The Memphis Horns, Jimi Jamison (Survivor) and Bobby Keys (The Rolling Stones) |
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Ron Herron covering Gregg Allman vocals Born and raised in the Memphis TN area. Has shared concert billing with Eric Burdon and the Animals, Leon Russell, Mark Farner, The Guess Who, and Edgar Winter. |
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Steve Spear covering Berry Oakley Born and raised in Memphis TN. Steve learned to play bass guitar at the feet of Duck Dunn. Has recorded with Edgewood, Moloch, The Gentry’s, John Prine, Tony Joe White and Rufus Thomas. Steve was also on Tony Joe White’s American tour and toured Europe with Rufus Thomas. Steve has performed with The Memphis Horns, Larry Raspberry, Eddie Harrison and Bobby Keys (Rolling Stones) |
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Walter Polk covering both Butch Trucks and Jaimoe Born and raised in Memphis TN. He is a regular on World Famous Beale Street. Has recorded with Tommy Hoen, Jaguar, Dr. John and Don Nix. Done tours in Russia and China as well as English recording artist, Roy Harper’s American Tour. Has played with Robert Johnson and Lash Laroo, Mark “Muleman” Massey, Bobby Keys (Rolling Stones) and Larry Raspberry & the Highsteppers. |