
Anita Lynn Palmer
Vocals
Anita has worked as a studio artist and provided background vocals for Percy Sledge, Little Jimmy Dickens, Patsy Montana and William Lee Golden, and has opened for Randy
She has also performed at the Blue Bird Cafe, Hall of Fame, The Boadwalk and The Broken Spoke in

George Kraft
Trumpet/Vocals/Manager
George is a veteran of numerous pit orchestras and big bands, and has performed with The Four Tops, The Temptations, Little Anthony and The Imperials, Frankie Valli, Steve Allen, and Bobby Vinton. George is a musical instrument restoration artist and President of Southeastern Musical Services.

Gary Gilbertson
Guitar/Vocals
Gary has played in many local bands, has been very active in the recording studio, and teaches a full schedule of aspiring guitar players.

Barry Bicknell
Keyboards
Barry’s first group, The Torquays, played most states in the Southeast, and regularly backed artists Billy Joe Royal and Bobby Goldsboro and opened for The Box Tops and Bo Diddley. Barry is a retired middle school band director.

Don Adams
Tenor Sax
Don has performed often at Opryland in Nashville, with Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Four Tops, The Temptations, the O'Jays, Steve Allen and Jim Nabors. Don regularly plays with community theater groups and is a middle school band director.

Dave Roberson
Bari Sax/Arranger
Big Dave has played with the O'Jays, Ed Jones Orchestra, Guy Lombardo’s Royal Canadians, Big Ben and the Class of ‘65, Bob Hope, and John Davidson. He also does session work in Muscle Shoals and Huntsville. Dave is the Time Machine Horn Arranger and is published by Warner Brothers Music Publishing.

Mike Knighten
Bass
Mike has played in area bands such as Big Ben, Rudy Mockabee and King Cotton and had a regional hit in Virginia with Noah. He also played with the opening act for Ray Charles, Kenny Rogers, Chubby Checker, and the Cornelius Bros.

Jerry Brewer
Drums
Jerry has been a member of popular groups such as The Tempests, The Continentals, and The Tiks. Jerry has also played onstage with Travis Womack and James Brown. Jerry doesn’t know any jokes, just ask him.