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| Jeff Scarborough -
Lead & Vocal Jeff Scarborough has
been playing guitar since 1959 and recorded 8 albums with The Arrows
as a studio musician from 1964 – 1966, including the Wild Angels
Soundtrack album, which went to #11 nationwide in 1966. Jeff’s band,
The Thunderballs, circumnavigated the world from 1966 through 1967,
with their final stop – Vietnam, for 22 weeks in 1967, playing about
200 shows for the US troops. From 1968 to 1971 Jeff recorded several
albums with August Blues Band. As a news cameraman at NBC New York
for 27 years, Jeff was a 9/11 first-responder at Ground Zero – the
NBC live camera for the first collapse, and videotaped the jumpers
and the second collapse. After surviving the 9/11 attacks, Jeff
retired and moved his family to Conifer, Colorado in April 2002. As
a professional lead guitarist, Jeff quickly joined several local
bands, and currently plays in: The Bucktones, The 3eatles, Joe Bye &
Friends, and Hot Toddy. |
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| Mike
Hughes - Vocal & Percussion
My family had its share of musical talent. From vocalists to
keyboards to fiddles and guitars, music was always a part of my
life. I started on trumpet but soon found out playing “Blue Moon”
didn’t impress many girls—well there was a flute player once but
that’s another story. Once the British invasion hit I moved to bass
guitar and eventually found my instrument, lead vocals. In my teens
I had the great fortune to be the front man for an extraordinary
group of musicians. We covered everything from Mo Town, to Chicago,
to Three Dog Night and Blood Sweat & Tears. Sadly my freshman year
of college Uncle Sam informed me that playing in clubs was not a
major and would not maintain my student deferment. After the
service, career and family curtailed much of my music life. Jeff,
our lead guitarist, got me back into performing at a holiday jam
session. The last few years have been another great musical journey
as part of the 3eatles. Having fun and enjoying the ride again with
a great bunch of musicians! |
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| Joe Bye - Vocal &
Guitar |
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| Stan
I grew up just east of Morrison in Bear Valley. We could almost see
Red Rocks Amphitheatre from our front porch, up the creek past the
rickety old bridge on that summer night in 1964, when the Beatles
made their historic appearance! Sadly…big brother Bob & I didn’t
have $6 for tickets…..Like many wannabe kids at the time, we started
playing Beatle songs on our dad’s old 1940’s jazz guitar. I loved
the bass more though and at thirteen, I started my first band,
“Edgar H. Bum’s Traveling Circus” with the bass daddy bought me for
Christmas. Obviously, the first song we learned was "Money". Later,
we toured High School gymnasiums and teen centers with the popular
music of the day, Jethro Tull, Mountain, Led Zeppelin and Grand Funk
Railroad to mention a few……Over the years of Folk, Gospel,
Bluegrass, Rock, Jazz, and a bunch of other kinds of music, I’ve
played, Bass, Classic guitar, folk guitar, piano, and screaming lead
guitar licks by Clapton, Hendricks and my favorite, Phil Keaggy…..
but, bass is still my favorite instrument….and Jazz is still my
favorite music…. Aside from the 3eatles, I play Jazz/Fusion/Rock and
some various comic and serious bass solo performances on my homemade
fretless basses among others with flavors from Mancini to Pastorious. |
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John Barry - Drums &
Vocal
John claims
this to be his Bio..... believe it or not ...!
John is a
transplanted New Yorker who has been drumming since he
was 13 years old. He has done recording work for artists
as diverse as Elton John, Little Richard, Bon Jovi, and
Cher.
He once touched
Paul McCartney's trouser leg before security beat him
senseless.
He was the first
man in space and has actually discovered a cure for
cancer. He was voted People Magazine's sexiest man of
the year in 1989, '92, and again in '97. John lives in
Conifer, CO
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