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The Channel Cats are a
house rocking blues band based in Colorado Springs which formed in
October 2002. The Channel Cats repertoire includes
a mix of both contemporary and traditional blues, swing, and R&B
covers as well as many originals. The Channel Cats have opened for
Sonny Rhodes, Debbie Davies, and
Pinetop Perkins. Winners of The Colorado Springs
Gazette Telegraphs’ 2005 “Best of Award”. This hard-working
band performs over seventy shows per year. Any Channel Cats
event can be summed up with one word, FUN! The
Channel Cats are available for private parties. Contact
us to reserve the band. |
Dale Creel, guitar and
vocals. Dale grew up in Birmingham, Alabama in a music loving family
where he was exposed to gospel, country, blues and rock ‘n’
roll from his first breath. Dale has played in several area blues
bands including Casey Rush and the Raw Edge, and
Up to No Good. Dale was the host and house band leader
for the wildly successful Thursday night blues jam at The Navajo Hogan
Roadhouse in Colorado Springs for 1 ½ years. Dale hasplayed
with Buddy Whittington of John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers,
Carl Dufrene, of The Tab Benoit Band, and Michael
Daigeau of The Doc Severinson Band. Private
guitar instruction available. |
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Jack Baker, drums. Jack
grew up a navy brat in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Jack’s influences
include the infectious beat of Cuban music as well as big-band jazz
and Rock ‘n’ Roll. Jack turned pro at the age of 16 and
has drummed on several albums scoring regional hits in Southern California
with the band Fusion. Jack spent 3 years on the road
with various rock and show bands. Jack’s philosophy on drumming
is simple, play simple, lay down the groove, and have fun! |
Ed Liptak, tenor saxophone.
Ed is well known among Colorado Springs blues players as he has played
with almost all of them at one time or another. Ed started playing
sax at the age of 10 and has established a solid reputation for extremely
tasty fills and some of the most exciting and soulful solos on the
local scene. Ed spent several years with the USC Jazz Ensemble.
His hobbies include working on custom guitars. |
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Mark Acord, bass and vocals.
Almost a Colorado native, Mark Acord has played bass guitar for 30
years, and trumpet for four decades. He is comfortable with all styles
of music and has played classical, rock, jazz, blues and even polkas.
He teaches privately, specializing in trumpet and bass. You’ve
seen him with The Attitudes, Beauty and the
Beast, Cadillac Jack, and CityFolk
and when he lived in the Midwest, he was an Epic recording artist.
Private bass instruction available. |
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