Bob Creed - Guitar and Vocals
Originally from Long Island, NY, Bob started playing guitar when he was 14 years old. In 1974, he joined some of his school friends to form a band that would continue for 9 years, opening for such performers as David Bromberg, Roy Buchanan, John Prine, NRBQ, Van Morrison and The Doobie Brothers. In 1985 Bob decided to take a break from performing to raise his family and focus on his career in Engineering. With the kids practically grown and idle time on his hands, Bob began to play again in 1997, first with Lincoln Highway, followed by Blues Tonic. Since, Bob has played with the Cityline Blues Band and was invited by Eileen to join Blue Suede. He has also played at various jam sessions around the area. Bob and Eileen have co founded Doc & the Free Clinic and Wild Blue Yonder. |
Jefrey Woodall - Guitar, Keyboards and Vocals
Growing up in Lake Hopatcong, NJ, Jef majored in music in high school and college. After college, Jefrey dropped out of the music scene for two decades to pursue personal and family goals. He enjoys a variety of music, from folk rock to Christian Contemporary to classic rock, and has played with a few local groups, including the fabulous Toke Brothers Trio, The Last Band and Don't Look Back. Most recently Jefrey has been a solo performer in York and Lancaster counties. |
Eileen Creed - Drums and Vocals
Eileen, who hails from the suburbs of Philadelphia, started playing drums in high school, but stopped to get married, raise a family, and pursue a professional career as a Registered Nurse. She found that playing drums was still in her blood and has been playing ever since, motr than 25 years now. Eileen has played with the Cityline Blues Band and started the blues band, Blue Suede. She also played drums for notable Harrisburg musician, Gary Harrington and the Regulators for 2 years. She enjoys playing at the area’s numerous jam sessions. Eileen, along with Bob, has been co founder of Doc & the Free Clinic and Wild Blue Yonder. |
Jesse Larrimer - Bass Guitar
Philly-born, where Motown and stomp were king and we all listened to Hy Lit on WIBG, "My earliest bass guitar influence, " Jesse Larrimer recalls, "was listening to classic Motown songs on Philly radio stations in my high school years. I played acoustic guitar first, but that music made me want to pick up the bass." Over the years Jesse has helped provide musical backbone for various cover and original bands in the Lehigh Valley and Mid-state area, in genres including blues, rock, country, as well as acoustic Coffeehouse and recording projects. Recalling the music that has most inspired him, Jesse says "It's about the groove." |