Music has been Ralph's lifeblood since thirteen, when he nabbed his brother's bass guitar and taught himself to play. By seventeen, he ditched college for London's gritty indie scene, recording five albums and playing iconic venues across the mid-80s circuit. Simultaneously carving a television career, editing for major networks while rising to senior video editor and working as director and producer.
His passion for live music never diminished, turning gig earnings into festivals like The Pyramid Party and Malvern Rocks. For a decade, running the Funky Bunker while bonding with the local scene. A life steeped in rhythm, connecting souls through sound
This is Simon, he plays drums.
There are no words to describe, or indeed explain Simon, we've tried and words do fail us!
Fortunately, his playing speaks for itself and it says flair, finesse, groove & style
Meet Cameron. An award winning saxophonist, graduating from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire with BMus (Hons) where he specialised in baritone saxophone.
A multi instrumentalist, playing for over 18 years (we know, he doesn't look old enough) having gained experience in function and backing bands, saxophone quartets, jazz orchestras, recitals, workshops and teaching others.
Cameron's main passion is jazz but we don't hold that against him...
Following a successful rendition of Little Donkey on recorder at a school concert, Lucy realised a love of performing. Shortly after, she began learning sax, her true instrument of choice, joining her first pro band a year later aged only 14.
The mantras of 'listen til your ears bleed' and 'play it like you bloody mean it' are frequently cited!
Marcus has spent his life trying jobs that are fun.
Over the years he has worked as a BBC radio presenter, an archaeologist, a professional actor, a photographer, a theatre director and (of course) a musician.
He's definitely not pretending to play Trumpet and he certainly knows how to put on a show without being ludicrously 'actory'