Penn’s Got Talent: Musicians

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Penn’s Got Talent: Musicians
Front man Chad Pearman with guitarFront man Chad Pearman with guitar

Chad Pearman

“I fronted the alternative rock, Austin, TX-based band Rescue Mission from 2005 until now. I sing and play guitar for the group, while also being experienced with piano, drums and bass. We are heavily influenced by a lot of British guitar bands from the 80’s, 90’s and so on.

We have enjoyed modest success locally and nationally and have toured all over the USA. Our single greatest achievement was touring the USA with one of my favorite bands in the world, The Chameleons (Manchester, UK).”

Dave Thomas in Beach Boys tribute bandDave Thomas in Beach Boys tribute band

Dave Roberts

“Dave is quite an accomplished musician, performing in bands since 1962. He has been there, done that and got the t-shirt many times over. Played in many pro outfits such as McArthur Park, The Symbols and the Eagles tribute act Hotel California to name but a few. Dave very early on discovered his niche for the falsetto harmony vocal range, which is a much-featured part of the '60s & '70s music. His only real concession to the digital age is his Roland VG8 guitar & amp modelling pedal, which has done away with at least 6 guitars and all their tuning problems, but kept the authentic sound. At nearly 70 he's been in bands for around 56 years and shows no sign of giving up yet.”

Seaholm Electric gig with full band in front of neon screenSeaholm Electric gig with full band in front of neon screen

Marcus Butler 

“I played guitar and bass in bands throughout the last 20 years in Austin TX.  I played guitar in a band called The Swells in the late '90s and then later played bass and still play in a band called Seaholm Electric. Our styles would be considered shoegaze, post-punk and/or dream pop. Although we don’t play out much anymore we still get together from time to time and dust off our shoegaze.”

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