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Steve Ryals Lead Vocals
Steve Ryals originally from Texas, sang at the small town country opry's and any other venue he could find. He has been singing for over 20 years. He has also been a songwriter for over 30 years. He moved to Colorado from Texas in 1999 and Started singing in different establishments around town.
Southern Rock, Country and Texas Blues are his main genre; SRV, Garth Brooks, Marty Robbins, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company being just a few of the many musical influences in his life.
His motto is "You can take the boy out of Texas but you will never take Texas out of this boy"
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John Bowman Tequila Creek Bassist
John brings many years of musical experience to Tequila Creek's sound. John holds the beat with Gerry. His solid, "bottom-end" style of bass playing dovetails with the drums and other rhythm to set the foundation of our music.
"I'm excited by this band's music. This is great fun!" says John. "I enjoy the depth of experience and musical maturity of Tequila Creek."
John plays the same Fender fretless bass he's had since 1972. "High octane electricity only!"
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Gerry Pound Drummer and Backing Vocals
Gerry is a Denver native and lived mostly in south Denver. Began playing woodwinds early on but had a strong yearning to play the drums. After his parents got over the walls shaking they supported him and he has played drums ever since. Played a wide variety of music but focused mostly on classic rock, southern rock with some blues and jazz sprinkled in. Over the years played in many local bands ranging in venues from the bars to private functions to most recently playing for around a thousand people for the opening of the new Denver Justice Center.
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Roger Kline Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Born in Anchorage, Alaska and raised in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, he didn't get a chance to properly thaw out until he moved to Tyler, Texas. There, he discovered he really was a boot-wearin' redneck and finished college at the University of Texas at Tyler. His style is influenced by Texas artists such as Bugs Henderson, Reckless Kelly, Kenny Wayne Shepard and of course Stevie Ray.
He has been playing outlaw country and blues ever since.
Go Cowboys, Rangers and of course Longhorns.
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