On Lead Vocals/ Rhythm Guitar: Chris Krupar
Chris has been on stage since age 12 and has performed everything from small clubs to full arenas. Chris has a broad vocal range and is able to cover a wide variety of popular artists as well performing his own original songs. He has opened for Jimmy Wayne, Deana Carter, Randy Travis, and other national artists. Chris plays Fender Guitars, Dr Z amps, Genz-Benz amps, and pedals( Zendrive, Barber LTD, Analog Man Mini Bi-Comp, Line6 DL4)
On Drums: Lael Eccard
Lael was raised in a very musical family; his father a drummer, mother and sister both vocalists. His musical Involvement started off with choirs, musical theatres, jazz and rock bands, marching bands, percussion ensembles, orchestra’s and more. Leal was instructed by the dean of the drum department at Berkley College of Music in Boston, and later attended Eastern New Mexico University to study Music Business. He has toured and recorded with 707, Stone Soup, Pigment and several other acts along the northeast coast and southwestern states.
On Bass Guitar / Backup Vocals: Steve Smith
Steve has toured nationally and recorded with the band “Bar 7”, which was a project including Jeff Keith and Tommy Skeoch from “Tesla”. Steve also toured with the band “Flame” and recorded with Singer/Songwriter Marshall Coleman with Fred Coury (Cinderella) and Frank Wilsey (Arcade Steven Percy Ratt). Steve also plays for Calvary Church in Albuquerque. He plays Fender Bass Guitars Ampeg amps, Sansamp bass driver, and other equipment.
On Lead Guitar / Backup Vocals: Del Puckett
Del has been playing guitar for years. He has performed in many venues and has done everything from solo performances to touring with the band “Soular” to recording. Del is guitar instructor at the Interplay school of Music in Albuquerque. He is a versatile musician who not only does great lead work on electric but is amazing on the acoustic, especially when he performs his special “percussion” style of playing. Del also plays Calvary Church in Albuquerque. He uses Fender Amps, Gibson/Taylor/Home-made guitars, too many pedals to list!!!