Lee Spiegel

Music is like air to Lee Spiegel (aka "The Breeze"), ever since he was a baby. Rumor has it that his first words were: "Turn it up".
His first love for playing began in the late 70's as a drummer. He played drums in a teen band, as well as in a full scale orchestra. Soon he began venturing and learning every music instrument he could lay his hands on. From guitars to keyboards and other percussions.
In 1980, he formed his first band, as a guitarist, playing rhythm and lead guitar, as well as lead vocals. Eric Clapton was the biggest influence on Lee. Trying to master every riff and studying from a master guitarist, was all he wanted to do. Over the last few decades, Lee has been playing and performing with different bands and orchestras. Music ranging from Rock, Blues Rock, Jazz, Heavy Metal, and Acoustic Rock. He Also writes and compose original material from his own home studio.
In the last few years, Lee took an "Acoustic Turn" (pun intended) for a more laid back, quieter acoustic sound.
Other influences: The Beatles, Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple), Stevie Ray Vaughan, Pink Floyd, 60's and 70's Classic Rock and many more...


Matt Fox

Matt's love of music started at a very early age. When he was 10 years old, he learned how to play the bass guitar. At the age of 11, he was in a band and played at school functions. His early influences were Chuck Berry and the Beatles. He played bass guitar in various bands throughout his teenage years in the suburbs of Chicago. During this time, he also taught himself how to play the guitar and piano.
Later musical influences were Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen.
After high school, Matt became very interested in the "Blues". He met a guitarist from the band, "The Chicago Slim Blues Band". This band was very popular in the late 70's in Chicago. Matt "jammed" on occasion with this guitarist, learning how to play the Blues which he still loves, to this day.
After a long absence of being in a group, he is thrilled to be back making music.


Bob Kovitz

Bob began his classical piano training in Los Angeles at age 8; by the age of 13, he moved on to modern and jazz studies and started to perform professionally at age 14. At the age of 16, he appeared in the Hollywood Bowl and later acted and played music in a number of variety shows at the University of California.
While serving in the U.S. Army in Belgium, he was the NATO military headquarters representative at the U.S. Army entertainment finals held in Berlin, Germany in 1970. Since moving to Tucson in 1979, Bob has been a regular performer at O'Shaughnessy's, and has also appeared at every major resort, country club or hotel in the area.
In addition to piano, Bob plays guitar, banjo and ukulele. Bob is also an actor and has appeared regularly in stage performances in the Los Angeles and Tucson areas including shows at the Gaslight Theatre and Live Theatre Workshop. He made his feature film debut in 2007 in the full-length independent movie "Jackrabbit Sky."


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