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Electric Guitar: Patrick Greene Hailing from St. Louis Missouri, Patrick Greene first picked up a guitar at age 18. A quick study, Patrick has found himself featured in various funk, reggae, rock and jazz groups. This long list of bands and performers includes the Bishop Norman Williams, New Soil, and Herbie Lewis. In addition to playing the role of guitar hero in Captain Tonic, Patrick spearheads his own jazz project under the moniker: The Patrick Greene Trio. In encapsulating his musical career, Patrick warms to the words of John Coltrane. "I'm very happy to be in this music world and I've been lucky in being close to many creative musicians. It is a very great pleasure to play in a good, well knit group, and I hope that I will be able to stay at it for a long time." | |
| Bass:   Ben Kirshner Ben Kirshner is an excellent bass player with an extraordinary list of credits which he does not feel the need to list here to impress you. |
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Vocals, Acoustic Guitar: Benjamin Smith Benjamin once wrote a song about a penny that made you want to step inside it and cuddle with the former president. He's been looking for that penny ever since. He moved to San Francisco in 1994 to pen songs treating romance, estrangement, and the millennial condition. | |
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| Drums: Raymond Oaks Short on words, tall on drums. Ladies and gentleman, Ray Oaks. |
This is a picture of Ray. | |