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Hank Mallery – Born in
Georgia and raised along the banks of Lake Okeechobee and in the muddy
bottoms of Tibbee, Mississippi, something in the water or between his toes
now causes him to write lyrics like “Sometimes I get my Feng-Shui mixed up with my Zen” and songs like
Hippies Are Human Too. Hank has been
writing since he was thirteen and has played his songs in the subways of New York City, The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, South
Station in Boston, on the C&O Canal
and the Sugar Plum in West Point,
Mississippi. [Vocals/Acoustic
Guitar]

Dennis Veverka
[aka Harpin’ Amos] – Playing
harmonica while traveling the globe with the Navy, Harpin’
Amos has played with the Trail Hawgs and his
harmonic rhythms are a driving force in Crookneck Chandler and the Tibbee
Bottom Boys. [Harmonica/Jaw Harp]

Rick “Quit
yelling at me!” Sockel – From out
of the Blues Rick formerly played with Strangers from the Street, the Trail
Hawgs and Ohio Crossing and the bluegrass band
Cedar Hill. His Funky Twangy riffs add a needed ingredient to our Home-Brewed
Music. [Lead Guitar]

Andy Izold – Putting the Funk into the bass of
our rhythms and usually able to leap long cables in a single bound without
losing his pants. Andy engineered and mastered Coontail Road [Bass Guitar]

Jennifer
O’Neal – Yielding a fearless fiddle and an occasional grin,
Jenny helps remind listeners that we’re not just Funky, we’re
also Twangy.
She was recently with Woodshed Mercy and still can be heard with the
Ashland Symphony Orchestra. [Fiddle]
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