| Up Close In Concert Tuesday, July 22, 2008: Stone Street Station | |
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![]() Style: Country Stone Street Station based in the Weirton/Steubenville Area is composed of left to right: Bill Budash (Lead Guitar), Pat Pearson (Drums), Hank Vincent (Guitar), Jay Marsh (Guitar) and Bobby Brandt (Bass). They play throughout the Tri-State Area. The specialize in old time country music. when there are not booked elsewhere you can usually see them at "Country Friends" which meets at the Masonic Lodge from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Weirton, WV. For booking information contact Hank Vincent. | |
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Hank Vincent Bio - Hank has played and sang in country and country rock bands across the country from California to Kentucky. Now back home in West Virginia he continues that tradition. Currently he is sings, plays guiatar and is the band leader of Stone Street Station. Jay Marsh Bio - Jay has been playing country music since he was 9 years old. He plays a right handers guitar up side down. He has had his own radio show and played for the Wheeling Jamboree. His unique voice really rings out those old country favorites. Bill Budash Bio - Bill from Alliquipa, PA is outstanding at playing lead guitar and at vocals. He is the only member that does not live in the Weirton/Steubenville area. Bobby Brandt Bio - Bobby grew up listening to his father's favorite music (Country). He learned to play drums and eventually joined his father's country band playing at local dances. His music preferences changed in his teen years. He loved listening to D.J> Porky Chadwick, who played R & B music by such groups as The Temptations, Chi LItes and Little Anthnony and the Imperials. He loved to sing harmony with his friends and formed a group called the El Durays. They won a local talent show and were ready to cut their first record when one of the band members was drafted and went to Vietnam. He was later killed in action. After he left the group disbanded. Bobby continued playing drums with local bands and then learned to play bass guitar which he prefers over the drums. He never lost his dream of some day reviving the El Durays. He says God has answered his prayers. He has sent me a group of talented musicians and he has fromed the new El Durays. They hope to bring back the popular music of the 50's, 60's and 70's. Bobby also played for awhile with the rock group called Wild Cherry. Bobby also plays bass for the country group Stone Street Station. Pat Pearson Bio - Pat is the lastest member of Stone Street Station. She played several years with the "Strummin Dummies". She was excited when asked to join Stone Street Station. | |