
ABOUT THE BAND
Andy and Michael dreamed up the idea first. They pulled in Dan, Dave, and eventually Bitsy. Each of us with our own background, our own influences, our own voice. But somehow, when we come together, the songs just make sense.

Bitsy | Vocals
Bitsy is a powerhouse wrapped in a folk heart. Her voice is impossible to compare to anyone else. It’s soft, soaring, gritty, and electric, sometimes all in the same song. She writes lyrics that hit deep, pulling vulnerability and raw emotion into every line. She brings joy, honesty, and a whole lot of heart to every rehearsal and every performance.

Andy | Guitar
Andy is the kind of guitarist who can pull sounds out of nowhere (rock, pop, blues, funk). It’s like he has a library of genres buried in his back pocket. He’s endlessly creative, constantly building combinations of chords and melodies that make a song wildly memorable. He also tells terrible jokes, which the band pretends to dislike, but secretly loves. And if there’s a guitar solo coming, buckle up, baby.

Dan | Guitar & Keys
Whether he’s on guitar or keys, Dan has this uncanny ability to know where a song is going even before we get there. He can follow your voice or your melody like he’s been in your head the whole time. He’s wildly talented, brilliantly funny, and always ready with the perfect piano line or "just messing around" chord progression that somehow lands right in your chest.

Dave | Bass
Dave is the quiet, steady one. He’s the chameleon of the group, effortlessly sliding between styles and always finding the exact right feel for a song. He’s deeply thoughtful, only chiming in when it really matters, which means when he speaks, everyone listens. Dave’s the kind of musician who makes hard things look easy.

Michael | Drums
Michael’s been hooked on music since the day his mom bought him his first drum set and took him to a Poison concert in the same afternoon. He’s the heartbeat of the band playing exactly what the vibe calls for, with power and feel. He’s not just a drummer who hits things loudly (though, to be fair, he does that very well), he’s a thoughtful musician who knows when to bring the thunder and when to hold space.