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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. |
| 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. |
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Bob Shearer spent his early years playing drums in the high school marching band. Soon after graduation he realized the impracticality of singing and playing the drums in small coffee houses so he switched to guitar. From there is was acoustic shows in small bars even thought he was under age. By the mid seventies he was back to drums playing with many popular local bands. He even did a stint as a country and western drummer for the Wheeling Radio road shows of that era, opening for some of country's headliners of the day. In the early nineties he was drumming for the local band "Rubicon" and soon after their demise started a band called Free Shotz, where he played guitars, bass and keyboards. That band would remain popular on the local scene for the nest fourteen years, until it's breakup in the spring of 2011. Bob was going crazy with nothing to do until Ric Stehman called and asked him to join the "Corn Wallace Band in the fall of that same year. Five months was about all the idle time he could stand and he jumped at the opportunity. Now back on guitar once again, joining Ric, Rick and Mike, as well as his old drummer Brian, he's ready to get back to some rockin' and rollin'. |
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Drummer, Brian Gardner hails from the Carlisle area, a hot bed of local musical. talent. He is trained in jazz and rock and toured Europe while in high school with the award winning Carlisle High School band and jazz ensemble, the "Galaxies." His resume includes the high energy funk band "Hit and Run" in the 80's, which toured up and down the east coast. Most recently, he played with the classic rocks bands "Appalachia" and "Free Shotz." |


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