The Weejuns
1964
High School Soc-Hop Band
DRB- Lead Vocalist
Jim Miller - guitar
Mike Flugeman - drums
Woebegone
1971
Victor Harrison - guitar, banjo, vocals, songwriting
DRB - guitar, vocals, songwriting
broke all attendance records at Leo's Coffee House for season
old cassette recordings still cropping up and being turned into digital format
40 Fingers
1973
Bohemian Folk
originals only,
DRB – guitarist, vocals
Mark Rasmussen - auto harp
Tom Schneider - flute
Victor Harrison - guitar
played Leo's Coffee House
very popular with folk crowd, breaking attendance numbers
The Attitude
1978
punk rock, originals and punked up 60's chick songs
DRB- guitar vocals keyboards
Janice Tubis (aka Crispy Meringue) – vocals
(The Very) Curt Gary (from WEBN- drums
Mark Hoffman - bass guitar extraordinare
voted Worst New Band in Cinci by Cincy Magazine, generating huge crowds at all venues
The Wet Spots
1979
new wave/punk
all originals
DRB-guitar vocals keyboards
Janis Tubis - vocals
Punky McDonald - drums
Mark Hoffman - bass
opened up for Iggy Pop at Bogarts
Warsaw Falcons
1982 originals and covers of rockabilly, texas R & B, traditional country
played 4 nights a week to sold out crowds throughout the 80's
Dollar Bill's, Bogarts, Sudsy Malone's, The Balcony, coco's, top cats
DRB- guitar v ocals
Donna Moxness (Moxie) – vocals, keyboard
Kevin Ross - drums
Tom Schneider - saxophone
Mark Hoffman - bass
played primarily at chapter 13 in Mt adams
In 1983
Replaced drummer with Doug Wagner
Keyboard and vocals with Steve Green
recorded first 45rpm in 1983 (a. Skinny Ankle Bone, b. I Fall Apart)
David left for Texas, returning in 1985 to reform the Warsaw Falcons as:
DRB – Guitar and Vocals
Doug Wagner – drums
John Schmidt-Bass
The 3 piece version of the Warsaw Falcons was the longest running version.
Went to Nashville in 1990 with Lonnie Mac's rhythm section (Maxwell Schauff - drums, Mike Freeman on bass) and Michael (Supe) Granda of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils for Supe DuJour, delighting Nashville audiences with their “anti-Garth” approach to country music.
Back to Cincy in 1995 - playing regional shows as Warsaw Falcons w/ sax player for Rolling Stones, Bobby Keys
1995 Warsaw Falcons released “Right It on the Rock Wall” with:
DRB - guitar and vocals
Jim Casto - drums
John Schmidt - bass
George Cunningham - guitar
produced at Ultra Suede Studio w/John Curly
Soul Pocket Band
1997 – Genre: 70's soul review
DRB – guitar, steel, keyboards
(Sneaky) Pete Curliss – founder, vocals, harp
Harvey Freedman - guitar
Mark Leshner - drums
Mark Bowlin - trombone
David Buzz Trailor - trumpet
Scoot Jacobs - saxophone
Camille - vocals
Angie Pepper vocals
Big Bill Pickle and the Legendary Jerkin Gherkins
1999 - jump blues/swing originals and standards from the era
voted Best Cinci Swing Band (Cammie Award)
DRB – guitar, vocals
Mark Leshner - drums
Peter Baher - upright bass
Sadie Faircloth - piano
Scoot Jacob - Saxophone
David Trailer - Trumpet
Mark Bowlin - Trombone
Joined by Bobby Keys on “Size Doesn't Matter” released in 1999
Warsaw Falcons, 2001
DRB – vocals, guitar
Mark Leshner - drums
Peter Baher - bass
Boss Hogg - tenor sax
Ricky Howell - harmonica
tabling a deal with Boardwalk Records (a Virgin Record imprint), but towers went down and co. went out of business
Stardevils (joined in 2003)
original rockabilly
Lance Kaufman – guitar, vocals
Steve Buckels – upright bass
DRB - guitar and lap steel
Greg Schramm drums
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