Randy McDowell
Randy was born in Montgomery, Alabama, and started playing drums when he was 10 years old. At the age of 13, he played with a band called “The Corporation” in Memphis, Tennessee for 3 years. This band was featured on a local television program in Memphis. Randy moved to Augusta, Georgia in 1969. He played in the school marching band and in several Rock & Roll bands until 1975. After a 20 year hiatus, Randy returned to his drumming and played with his church praise team for 12 years. He currently plays Classic Rock and Country.
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Al Beasley
Al fell in love with the guitar at nine years old. His first paying gig was at sixteen, and he has been playing ever since. Bands that he has played with include Backroads, Cross Fire, High Lonesome, The Vellotones, The Josh Pierce Group, The Jeremy Graham Band for ten awesome years, and now with Robin Dixon, long time friend and songwriting partner. At his best he's adequate, at his worst he's intolerable, but maybe it would be best you come to a show and judge for yourself. Either way, he does try and you will never know until you hear him, now will you? It's funny how things work out, ain't it?
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L.M. English
L.M. English has been playing music for over 60 years. He started playing when he was 16 years old as a local t.v. musician in the 50's. He worked with the Davis Sisters, Stonewall Jackson, and Charlie Rich in Knoxville, Tennessee. He played with other local bands at the Ernest Tubb Record Store. He has worked with other local bands including Dust, and then played with The Smith Brothers in Greenville, South Carolina. L.M. started Shiloh in Augusta, Georgia and later moved on to play with The Jeremy Graham Band for 10 years.
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Scott Terry
Scott Terry is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist who has toured with The McKameys (southern gospel), The Lewis Family (bluegrass) and Heartland (country). He was featured in special Thanksgiving shows with the late banjo legend Earl Scruggs and has been seen playing for some of Nashville’s hit songwriters. Equally at home in the studio, Scott has recorded with a diverse group of artists ranging from Clinton Gregory all the way to Afroman!
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