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Bringing
that "woman's touch" to the group, Jan plays keyboards,
sings, and enjoys keeping all of the harmonies tight. Her tastes in music may vary greatly from
the rest of the band, but she's a real team player and loves being a
part of the energy and music that has become Mack Pherson and the
Struts. Jan won't tell us exactly how many years she's been playing
piano and singing, but her family started her off as a young child of
7; her parents always told her that she was "born to
entertain!"
Jan has a lot of support from her
loving husband and her wonderful son, but she's learned that, as in
baseball, "there's no cryin' in the band"
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Born in Detroit and raised in and around
the South Side of Chicago, BJ Picked up the guitar while attending Eastern
Illinois University, where he received a moderate amount of liver damage
but no degree. His musical influences are Motown and Memphis Soul, Chicago
Blues, Carlos Santana, and Eric Clapton. As an original member of Mack
Pherson, B.J. has finally succeeded in enticing real musicians to play
with him. He has played with several bands as a guest, but naming them
here could result in legal action. Marital status- Single. Sign- Cancer.
Favorite Color- Magenta. Hobbies-
Golf, BBQ, Napping. Turn-ons- Summer, interesting geo-political views,
heated arguments. Turn-offs- Rap music, chick flicks, diet Pepsi. Boxers
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Mike's love of music stems back to his
high school days when he joined a band of his peers. It's not only where
he found his future in music, but where he also found his future wife
Terri, who was the niece of the lead singer. Playing with the Coasters
in Hawaii was the highlight of Mike's musical career, but playing in
South Bend with Mack Pherson is a very close second. A graduate of the
University of Florida, he's traded the palm trees of his past for the
snow shoes of northern Indiana. Providing the bass line not only strengthens
the foundation of the rhythm section but allows him to truly express
his great love of *bottoms*. In between gigs Mike stays busy by playing
attorney. And, being an attorney he has become accustomed to the respect
(or lack thereof) that only bass players receive. Boxers or
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After buying his first drum set at the
age of 13, Mike tormented family and neighbors with his vigilant practicing
until he bought his own house. While pursuing a degree in Automotive
Marketing at Northwood University, Mike also pursued a further interest
in music, when he held a kegger, charged a three-dollar cover, and bought
himself a pawn shop guitar. A bass soon followed, then a PA system,
more guitars, an 8-track mixing board, and the list continues to grow
(to the band's benefit!). The "equipment junkie" is also the
only member of Mack Pherson to be chased by a Graceland security guard
and subsequently banned from the King's house. On Saturday mornings,
you can see Mike on WNDU 16, but he is content to play Ringo and provide
the backbeat for the band. In addition to playing with Mack Pherson,
Mike can also be seen in the Gurley-Leep All-Star Garage Band. Boxers
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Born in
Omaha, Nebraska, where they like to grow 'em big, Larry is the latest
addition to the band. Larry's been singing since grade school,
although this is his first experience with a band and he's loving it.
His day gig is working with children, and he has 3 of his own. When
he's not working, he's totally absorbed in sports. His musical taste
runs the gamut, from Motown to Rock and Roll, which works out well for
the band. He also helps with
the percussion, directs traffic onstage, and is chief Talent Scout for
the audience participation part of the show. Larry's outgoing
personality makes him a natural entertainer. But I'm still trying to
figure out how he knows so many women everywhere we play....Boxers or
briefs? Larry says the question doesn't apply.
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Affectionately known as “C-Note”, Chuck
plays a wailing sax for the band. He’s originally from Toledo, Ohio,
where he retired from the railroad after 25 years, and he’s been
playing sax for over 30 years. In Toledo Charlie started his own band,
The Brass Key, before joining the Watermelon Men, one of the top bands
in Ohio. Over the years he has also played with the Drifters, the
Shirrelles, and several other 50’s groups.
Charlie is very proud of the 1962 Selmer Mark VI
Paris Original horn he plays, and spends most of his time mingling
with the crowd, showing it off. In fact, he’s rarely onstage during
a performance! We’re not sure if it’s because he doesn’t like to
be confined to the stage, or if he just prefers being in closer
proximity to the bar. One thing’s for sure - if there’s music and
beer, Charlie’s ready to play! Boxers or Briefs? We're
scared to ask.
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Troy is one of the top sound guys around. He
developed an ear for music at a young age, hanging around his father’s
machine shop where they produced horn part for music companies like
Selmer and United Musical Instruments. Most of his life revolves
around music. In addition to working on the sound at local venues for
national acts such as Huey Lewis and the News and Rod Stewart, he’s
been an integral part of several bands locally. He designs and
installs high end audio systems commercially during the day. He also
owns a D.J. Company which keeps him in the clubs on the weekends.
Thankfully Troy is young and single, so he has the time and energy
that his schedule demands. At gigs, with his vast knowledge of sound
engineering, you can usually find Troy with several attractive ladies
in tow, no doubt explaining the finer points of running a sound
system. Because the Mandingo is all about education! Boxers or
briefs? Troy says, "Commando".
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