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Jeff Moos - Drums
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Photo of Jeff MoosJeff Moos is not one for simply keeping the beat, but is an artistic drummer, creating changing textures that are distinctive, memorable, and atmospheric. It's a style perfect for instrumental music and which fits my music well. Look for his drumming to appear on the Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid album. Previously, Jeff was a founding member of Baltimore Maryland's Mercury Rising, a progressive metal band that released two albums on Noise International before breaking up "for the usual reasons".

He has put up with me the longest, having come on board in November 2004 and performed with me since 2005.

Ron Kralik - Bass
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Ron Kralik on BassBassist Ron Kralik joined the band in August 2006 after making a great impression on both me and Jeff at gigs with his other band, local power metal gurus Division. He is a wild man on stage and must secretly want to be a guitarist because he plays a 6-string bass instead of the usual 4-string. We know how to keep him in line, though, and bring wire cutters to performances just in case.

James Goetz - Rhythm Guitar
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James Goetz - Rhythm GuitarGuitarist James Goetz has joined the band from his regular gig as the drummer for Division. This will be his first time out from behind the kit. He's been a drummer since 1992, but since drums weren't allowed in the college dorms, he turned to guitar (it was either that or studying) and spent the late 90s annoying roomates (with Megadeth songs). Now it's your turn!

Dave DeMarco - Bass
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Photo of Dave DeMarcoBassist Dave DeMarco is one of the busiest session and live players in the Mid-Atlantic region, performing as many as thirty shows a month at everything from local dives to the RFK Stadium in the Vans Warped Tour and 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore Maryland. He’s endorsed by Vintage Tone Project pedals and has been heard on various film and television projects, including MTV’s Punk’d, Six Feet Under, ESPN, and the Night Sounds film score.

Dave has been offered a position in the band several times since late 2005 but has been too busy to accept. However, he added his skills and fills to the second album, Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid.

Regionally, he has appeared on a dozen albums by local artists and recently performed in the local All-Star Jam. Having attended both the Berklee College of Music and Peabody Preparatory has helped make DeMarco one of the most highly sought after performers and bass instructors in the area.