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Mike's lifelong love affair with the
guitar is evident in the taste, tone, and touch of his powerful and
inventive guitar playing. He's been playing & singing blues & gospel all
his life and it shows, in the power of his heartfelt and impassioned
vocals. As a child, Mike's mom taught him to play piano and sing. When
he was 17 he picked up his first guitar. However, for many years, he was
a closet musician, occupied raising his family and establishing his
career as a building inspector, only playing for family and friends. His
early influences were Scotty Moore, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, all the
early British invasion bands, i.e. the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the
Yardbirds, The Who, etc, and later, T-Bone Walker, Brian Setzer, John
Hammond, Taj Mahal, Buddy Guy, George Thorogood, Roy Buchanan, Elvin
Bishop, and Dr. John. In the early 90's he attended a local blues jam in Chico, Ca. and realized he had more to share and could have more fun strumming in public. From an early age, Kathy (a.k.a. Sassy) also had a love of music, singing in the choir for many years and playing her grandmother's piano. Inspired by the bass players at the jam , Kathy decided to take up the instrument. She picked up a Fender P bass that Mike had taken in trade for a guitar and started teaching herself the bass. She had also taken accordion lessons for five years as a child, and found the bass an easy transition. Kathy holds down the bottom end, mesmerizing the audience with the relentless pulse of her bass. Her influences were Tommy Shannon, (bass player for Stevie Ray Vaughn) and Buddy Guy's bass player, Greg Rzab. Her singing style is reminiscent of a delta blues singer. Since their first gig in 1995, Bawl 'n' Chain has been engaging audiences with their soulful rendition of American roots music. During this time, Mike and Kathy have considered themselves blessed to be able to play with so many talented musicians in their band. Band alumni include Randy Ahlswede, on guitar & vocals, Eric Raymond on guitar, Bobby Delgado on guitar, Jeff Horsley on guitar, Bill Struve on drums, Jeff Forehan on drums, Jimmy Barnes on drums, Ed McDonald on drums, Franco Bastion on percussion, Jimmy Flint on Keyboard, John Warner on keyboard, Britt Smith on keyboard, and Vera Laure, vocalist. The current members include Glenn Burns on drums, Rebekah Snow on violin, and Eric Weber on saxophone when available. An extraordinary player, Eric plays with several other bands. Rebekah Snow is the newest member of the band. Rebekah's fiddle playing adds an ear catching authenticity to Bawl 'n' Chain's sound. Classically trained as a violinist, Rebekah also plays mandolin and has a sweet harmony voice. While maintaining her roots in classical sensibilities, Rebekah's journey as a fiddler has traversed celtic, swing, bluegrass, country and culminated in her discovery of the blues as an incomparable vehicle for expression of the deepest soul as well as the hottest licks. The result of her evolution is a delightful blend touching many musical genres, driven by her unmitigated love for blues music that blazes at the core of her fiddling. When Rebekah solos, people listen. Since the beginning when the blues was co-created by slave fiddlers and singers during the days of slavery in America, this richly expressive music became the foundation upon which all other American styles developed: jazz, rock, pop, and more. The violin has been re-introduced as an essential instrument in the blues genre. It was of major importance in the founding history of blues and jazz, but was almost drowned out in recent years in he sea of over-distorted guitars. Rebekah's contribution (on her magic fiddle named "Rueben") to Bawl 'n' Chain's sound is a force to be reckoned with. Glenn "Badaboom" Burns on drums is the heart and pulse of Bawl 'n' Chain. Born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y., Glenn's musical inspiration came from his father who was a jazz guitarist and music enthusiast. Glenn began playing drums for various bands at age 15. His nine-piece band "Chunky" was the opening act for such recording artists as Kool and the Gang and Vicki Sue Robinson in the late 80's. His band "Mainstream" landed a recording contract with Arista records shortly afterwards. where Glenn worked with Billy Ocean's produce Keith Diamond. The R&B/Funk roots of Glenn's musical influences include James Brown, Grand Funk and Tower of Power.
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