That’s terrific, Bud. Charity is what we should all be involved in. I can’t drive anymore, and it restricts me.
Make the most of it while you can!! You’re the sweetest and the best.
Naw Bill, they aren’t familiar to you.
Mark Beasley (Drums) is an early 40’s tenured professor of statistics at UAB
Ben Scott (Lead Guitar) is a late 20’s hotdog that prefers southern rock.
Bron Selle (a black Bass player trapped in a white man’s body) is a mid 30’s Java Programmer who would rather be playing with Earth, Wind & Fire.
Wayne-O Benton (Lead Guitar & Vocals) is in his 50’s and owns his own Low Voltage Security & Entertainment Systems installation company.
Together we cover 3 decades of genres though Wayne-O is such a George Harrison fan that we pretty much do all Harrison.
5 Responses to “Rockin for Rover”
Good for you Buddy!
By lainie on May 23, 2008
By the way…
Wayne-O Benton is on Lead Guitar
I am just doing some backup vocals, tambourine work and rhythm guitar on this one.
By Bud on May 23, 2008
That’s terrific, Bud. Charity is what we should all be involved in. I can’t drive anymore, and it restricts me.
Make the most of it while you can!! You’re the sweetest and the best.
By mother on May 23, 2008
Good on ya, bro!
Do I know any of those other guys? (The dog does look familiar…)
By bill on May 26, 2008
Naw Bill, they aren’t familiar to you.
Mark Beasley (Drums) is an early 40’s tenured professor of statistics at UAB
Ben Scott (Lead Guitar) is a late 20’s hotdog that prefers southern rock.
Bron Selle (a black Bass player trapped in a white man’s body) is a mid 30’s Java Programmer who would rather be playing with Earth, Wind & Fire.
Wayne-O Benton (Lead Guitar & Vocals) is in his 50’s and owns his own Low Voltage Security & Entertainment Systems installation company.
Together we cover 3 decades of genres though Wayne-O is such a George Harrison fan that we pretty much do all Harrison.
By Bud on May 28, 2008