On Microfilm

Scott Prince 2004-2008 [keyboards, guitar]

Ask Scott a question about influences and musical ideas, and you get elliptical answers. Scott is the most musically daring member of the band. He's self-taught on guitar, and cut his teeth on the chops of Steve Howe, Alex Lifeson & Chet Atkins. Other influences include Norman Brown, Rick Wakeman, Lionel Hampton and Angus Young.

Dean Sadler 2007 [bass]

Dean began playing bass in the early 90s. He made himself a student of Geddy Lee, Krist Novoselic, Les Claypool, Flee, and Ray Manzarek. He jammed with several garage bands and paid some dues. Shortly, though, he went respectable and put his bass in the closet for 10 years. In 2005, he emerged from that ridiculous phase and began jamming again. When The Sunday Times needed a bass player to fill in, he did so ably. He became a member with full benefits on a snowy night in early 2007. In a fitting omen, an angel lighted onto Stan's roof and sang "Roadhouse Blues."

Young Devereaux 2004-2006 [sax, vocals]

Young, who has played saxophone since he was 10, brings impeccable musicianship. He's played in previous rock groups, but also in classical ensembles, jazz bands and in his own trio. He also brings a love of progressive rock & roll, funk, and ancient crooners who cover Soundgarden songs. His sax solos always light a fire under the band.

Russ Kidd 2004-2006 [bass, vocals]

The big man on bass guitar is a veteran of many rock and blues bands. Russ joined his first band (The Cavaliers Band) at age 14. Then followed Jimmy Bishop and the Saints, The Blues Machine, Sweet Thunder, The Joe Russell Band, and a few others leading up to his last band: Shotgun Slim and the Big Dogs Blues Band. So Russ brings professionalism and strong chops. He cites as musical influences James Jameson,  Victor Wooten, Larry Graham, Jaco,  Key Howard, Dave Limerick and others.