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Who Are These Guys? | ![]() |
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Each Geezer brings a unique perspective and experience to the band, resulting in a whole that weighs more than its all-too-heavy parts. Band members are not listed chronologically because, at
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Robin Hartman Vocals, Harp, Guitar |
Bill Kuklinski Guitar |
Lawrence Hoagland |
Ed Lanzilotta Bass |
Ken Hummrich Drums |
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Robin
has been in and around the
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Bill is the driving force of the guitar-driven core of Geezer. Bill brings mastery of a wide variety of styles and approaches to his guitar playing, and his blistering solos and funky comp work get the job done every time. |
Rootsy blues singer and tasteful guitarist,
Lawrence provides a key component of the Geezer signature sound. Prior to forming Geezer,
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The newest member of Geezer, Ed stepped in to
replace original bassist, the late Peter Hartman. He fits right in with the Geezer manic
mentality, and provides a funky bottom end that keeps the groove moving.
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Ken and Bill have been in bands together since high school. His reward will be great in heaven
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Joe “P.B.” Silva Keyboards |
Mark Mudgett Trumpet Arrangements |
Doug Lowe Tenor Sax |
Dennis Hurd, Tenor & Baritone Sax |
Mike Zack |
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Joe is an accomplished, eclectic keyboardist, covering a great many styles. A founding member of the Brandeis University Jazz Ensemble, his influences include Bill Evans, Mozart, The Who, and hurdy-gurdy |
Mark plays
trumpet,
cornet, and trombone, and is the principal arranger for Geezer and the
Lakeview Horns. He also does cameos as The Voice of Reason.
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Doug plays tenor sax, flute, clarinet, and alto sax, composes, and leads his own jazz band.
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Dennis plays tenor sax and clarinet, and has recently added baritone sax to the LVH sound. Ask him what he's soaking his reeds in. |
Mike plays tenor, banjo, and zacksophone. He will enjoy the same celestial free pass as Ken.
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