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The members:
Stephen Burwell
Stephen has won multiple fiddle contests in the Northwest and has been invited on stage with Bluegrass greats, Kenny and Amanda Smith as well as Rhonda Vincent! Among other things, he loves to play Texas and progressive Bluegrass style fiddling. and is a member of his sibling string band Twelfth Night. Steve attends Trinity Baptist Church in Renton, WA.
Terry Enyeart Terry has been part of the NW bluegrass scene for over 25 years. He teaches music, plays several instruments. Terry performs with several NW bands and continues to be one of the most sought after musicians in the NW. He and his wife attend New Life Church in Silverdale, WA.
Mike Faast
Mike has opened for Randy Travis, Brush Arbor, Don Edwards, and performed with fiddle great, Johnny Gimble. Mike is a Bandleader and song-writer, he has produced 7 albums, ranging in styles from Gospel, Swing, Country and Bluegrass. Mike and his wife attend church at Christ the King in Burlington, WA.
Mike Ferrel
Mike is regarded as one of the best bass players in the NW, equally at home in jazz, blues, or bluegrass. Mike has played in many NW bands and was part of the original Brother's Keeper Country band almost 20 years ago. Mike and his family attend church at North Lake Christian Church, Bothell, WA.
Rick Meade Rick began playing the guitar at the age of four, At the age of 14 he was influence by folk singers such as Gordon Lightfoot and became proficient at finger picking the guitar. Influenced by groups such as “The Seldom Scene” & “J D Crowe and the New South”, he was soon playing and performing in some of the local bluegrass groups in East Virginia. With a reputation of being a good “flat picker”, he began to play the 5-string banjo and moved back to his native Washington state to became part of the Northwest bluegrass scene. From playing with group Brother’s Keeper (and his years of playing bluegrass in and around the state of Virginia), he brings a true bluegrass sound to the band. Rick attends Harper Evangelical Free Church (Harper Church) in Port Orchard, WA.
To Book the Band, feel free to
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