The Groove Brothers


Lenny Marsh

has recently been the drummer for the Chicago-based urban blues band Big Shoulders . In the 1990 Annual Down Beat Magazine's Critic's Poll, Big Shoulders was voted the Top Independent Rock Band Deserving Wider Recognition. And L.A. Weekly said, "Swaggering and lyrical, shimmering and surging, Big Shoulders stomps so mercilessly, it's pointless not to just give in to the groove." Lenny has recorded with legendary blues mandolin player Yank Rachell . Marsh has also been performing with Chicago blues man Cash McCall. Lenny also plays with Craig Brenner and the Crawdads and recently performed with Carrie Newcomer.,

Tj. Jones

is currently playing some wicked guitar with the Dynamics , one of the midwest's premiere R & B bands. Previously, he was the bass player for the Cajun/swamp stompin' Mojo Hand . Tj. plays bass on their upcoming CD. Tj. has toured the US. and Canada in opening acts for Sly and the Family Stone and The Spinners, playing with Caroline Peyton, The Screaming Gypsy Bandits, Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign and Kruise Kontrol among others.,

Mark Robinson

was most recently the guitar player for Indiana legend Bill Wilson , recording "Traction in the Rain" for the 1993 Live From Bloomington CD, while Mark's song "Runaway Train" was also recorded for that CD project. Currently Robinson is playing with Craig Brenner and the Crawdads -- serving up some New Orleans style R & B. Mark is well know for his work with Catfish Frenzy, The Blue Rivieras and the New Delta Cats . Recently Mark recorded with Barbara Ann Humphrey , and was featured on her single "Here Comes The Rain" in 1994. Mark has worked with blues legends Lonnie Brooks, Koko Taylor, Jimmy Johnson and Bo Diddley. He has opened shows for Johnny Winter.,

Wayne Fisher

has played piano and saxophone with Rock and Roll legends Lonnie Mack, Frankie Ford, Little Johnny Taylor, Bobby Helms and Hank Ballard and the Midnighters and many others. Fisher has been a full time musician since 1964 and has played Rock and Roll, R & B, Blues and Jazz with too many greats to mention. Wayne has played recently in the midwest with Mojo Hand and Red Beans and Rice. A multi-instrumentalist, Wayne plays keyboards, saxophone, flute and harmonica with The Groove Brothers.,

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