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Lead Vocals Born and raised in Oakland, California, Jeff's musical influences are deep and varied. From Motown artists like Stevie Wonder and James Brown to the classic Rock of Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and KISS, Jeff came to 'Audio Voodoo' with all the tools needed. After getting his stage legs at local jam nights in and around San Francisco, he started joining cover bands that would help him hone his craft. Before long Jeff landed a gig as lead vocalist with the talented and popular Bay Area cover band 'Louisville Collection Agency'. The band would go on to play a string of successful dates at clubs like St. James Gate in San Francisco, The Britannia Club in Cupertino And The Avalon in Santa Clara. In 2007, tired of the cover band grind, Jeff was ready to start working on some original material. After answering an ad, a quick bond was made with the 'Voodoo Boys', making him the bands new frontman. And the rest as they say is…well…you know. |
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Guitar & Backing Vocals Jack is a 20 year veteran of New York City's downtown music scene. A multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter, he found his true calling in the Electric Guitar in 1975. Jack has led several vital New York bands including; 'The Innocent', which won 2nd place in Dick Clark's American Band contest in 1980, Grand Orange, a lower east side band that was part of the New York scene for over 10 years and Ganghouse, a band that had a 2 year run on the cable show 'New York New Rock'', which showcased the best bands in N.Y.C. Jack and his guitar have graced the stages of many of New York's most famous night spots, including, the legendary CBGB'S, The Bottom Line, The Bitter End and The Village Gate. In addition to working on his own music, Jack has lent his talents to other projects. In 1991, Jack was hired by Latoya Jackson for a 6 month road tour of the U.S. as her lead guitarist, and in 1995 he scored the music for the unreleased indie film 'Found a Friend'. In 1998 Jack grabbed his axe and his dog 'Mongo' and moved to California, to begin the next chapter of his life. After a 2 year run with his Blues band 'The Wreckin' Crew', Jack formed 'Audio Voodoo' in 2007. |
Bass & Backing Vocals This Oklahoma native paid his way through College Playing club dates 6 and 7 nights a week. His school years prepared him for success as a musician. "Playing all my spare time while in College did more than improve my musical chops, it helped me become a team player that could thrive in any band situation." Since migrating to the Central Valley, Mike has played with several popular local bands such as; Otherhands, The Heat, Cat Club and most recently 3-D and The Meltdowns. During his playing career, Mike has opened for some of Rock's elite artists including, Elvin Bishop, The Tubes, Greg Khean, The Joe Perry Project, and the legendary Chuck Berry. At the Chuck Berry show, Chuck arrived with no band. As luck would have it, Mike was asked to sit in with the Rock & Roll Icon, and of course, Mike jumped at the opportunity. "The club was packed and the band was rockin' when Chuck turned to us and said 'Play for the money boys, play for the money!' Well, we never got paid for the impromptu jam but what a show!" |
Drums & Percussion At the age of eight, Gregg found the drums. The Chicago native has been busy ever since, recording and playing live in various projects from the Windy City and Nashville to Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1989 Gregg auditioned for Former 'Ozzy' Guitarist, Jake E. Lee's, new band 'Badlands'. He placed first runner-up to current KISS drummer Eric Singer, who eventually got the gig. Gregg filled the drum stool for several Chi-town bands including, 'Dirty Work', 'Prison City' and 'Warning'. He has shared the stage with Rock heavyweights such as 'Alice In Chains', 'Extreme' and 'Molly Hatchet'. When Gregg moved to California, he joined forces with two L.A. bands, 'Pretty Kitty' and 'Licketty Splitt', who opened for 'The Bullet Boys' and 'L.A. Gunns'. In early 2008, after an exhausting search for the right fit, 'Audio Voodoo' chose Gregg to become their newest member. |
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