Corn
Wallace
Where we've been.
Ric, Jr. is a relatively newcomer to the business
but sounds as if he has been playing guitar lots
and lots of years. His fingers never stop as they
play those riffs up and down the frets. He has
played with Phoenix Rising , a heavy metal band,
and Algon, a hard rock group here in Harrisburg.
Anyway you look at it, he will be an asset to any
band. The added feature is that he gets to play in a
band with
his father. Taking after his father Ric,
who played in bands with
his Mother
Rhonda Lee. What a great honor for her.
Ric, Jr.
Ric has played in a lot of local jammin' bands.
The  Sensor's, Secret Agent Band, Swinging
Daddy's , the "Bad Lee's" (who he recorded a
Cd with) and the Distractions. Playing in bands
was a childhood dream of his. He not only
wanted to do Rock from the 70's and 80's, but
to also incorporate the 50's and 60's music
that he was brought up on. This man is driven
by his deep love and soulful heart for music.
Ric
Wally
Dave
Dave is a monster human drumming
machine that holds this group together He
was in Pheonix Rising with Ric, Jr and
Green Onions out of Harrisburg. They Eat
Their Young and Bacchan Rage were the
Phila. groups. While living in New York in
Manhattan, Article 15 (original R & R) and
Nothin' Fancy,  a southern Rock Tribute
Band which, incidently was the name of
Lynrd's Skynrd's  3rd album, were just two
of the groups he drummed for. He was very
much influenced by Led Zeplin.
A blend of youth and local rock veterans.
www.legendsbyrhonda.net
Consider another form of
entertainment for the older set.........
Visit Rhonda Lee at her website.

After high school, he hit the road traveling
the Midwest and south from Florida to Texas
and South Dakota to Kentucky performing
concerts with a group named "Smoke".
His talents not only lie in playing lots of
instruments but engineering Cds for many
artists in the Harrisburg area. Michael has
played with "Storm Bringer" in the late 80's
and 90's while continuing his writing and
has a song in the works right now. He is also
a producer and is into writing and recording
assorted projects. He wants to share his
talent with the guys in Cornwallace.
Michael
(the Producer)
Wally has a very distinct voice and delivers
all of his vocals effortlessly. He sounds like
Neil Young and feels at home performing  
anything from Molly Hatchett to ZZ top. Being
from the Pittsburgh area, he has played with
many bands. Some on the west coast in
California. Now he has made a name for
himself here on the east coast.
Just a "Big Thanks" to the 28th  
Infantry Division Band. Cornwallace
enjoyed and appreciated the band
immensely. They performed right
before we did for the flag raising.
Roll on 28th