Drew got his first drumset at 6 years old and hasn’t stopped playing since! After earning a music degree from the University of North Texas he taught music and performed professionally for 20 + years. Teaching stopped, a new career as a mental health therapist started, and performing continued! He has played with Andy Timmons, Jane Wiedlin (The Go-Go’s), Cy Curnin (The Fixx), Eric Tagg, Marco Paulo, Tom Braxton, and The Drifters, as well as many local bands such as Dallas Brass & Electric, Lip Service, The Masons, Alpenmusikanten, FM, Johnny Lloyd Rollins, Rose County Fair, Colby Logan, and Chris Holt’s Jukebox. He currently plays regularly with Petty Theft, Nick Knirk, Fossil Rock, Secret Agent Men, Thin White Dukes (David Bowie tribute), and Mr Inez, as well as recording sessions and freelance work.
A legend in his own mind, Arthur hails from Dallas, TX and insists he was the inspiration for Joshua Ray Walker's song "Sexy After Dark". He has played with many rock bands and tribute bands in the DFW area for over 30 years. He enjoys playing for musical theater shows (Godspell, Hunchback and Les Mis to name a few… and he CAN name more than just that!) and in his church’s praise band as well. Having run a soccer club for many years, Arthur and his wife of 33+ years, Rashel Rogers, live in Lewisville. They have two daughters, Madeline and Caroline and a wonderfully spoiled dog named Fin who loves coming to band practices and trying to steal the beer – er… coffee.
Scott is an El Paso native and UNT Mean Green graduate. Until now, his big claim to fame has been briefly appearing in a Judas Priest video (in the audience) and being a part Owner of the Green Bay Packers…. a very, very SMALL part…. A CTO of a healthcare service provider by day, he’s a percussion superhero by night. Scott and super cool wife, Tammy, live in Highland Village and have two boys, Kevin and Robby. Scott’s HUGE love of all things metal – heavy AND thrash – sometimes worry his bandmates, but he’s a pretty kind and cool guy. He grew up with TX outlaw country on the car radio on family trips and he's a secret superfan of Dallas songwriting duo Jackopierce, so yeah, he's a renaissance man.
Todd wasn't born in Texas but he got here as soon as he could! He's a southpaw guitar slinger whose amp DEFINITELY goes to 11. He's been playing guitar as long as he can remember (and he has a pretty good memory!). An original member of Mama’s Kitchen, a college garage band (existed before the internet, so don’t try googling), Todd brings a great talent and a heart for the Texas blues – particularly the Stevie Ray solos (and really, isn’t every song just about the guitar solo?!). Todd has taught guitar and played in numerous bands in the Houston area, as well as church praise bands. Todd is very active in Boy Scouts and he and wife, Casey, live in Highland Village with their sons Samuel and Zach.