Band Member Bios

Jen Fisher - VocalsJen Fisher

Being a musician for me is almost a fluke. When I was 11, I had a babysitter that recognized I had a natural tendency toward drums. After about a month of pushing me, she convinced me to go see the band teacher and try out for drums. Call it one of my life defining moments because I think my life and who I am would be very different without music.

Over the years, I have performed with a number of different musicians in a variety of projects and I can’t believe that I get to do the one thing that makes me love getting up in the morning. I hope to one day have a million stories to tell my kids about how much I loved performing music.

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Danny Robertson - KeyboardsDanny Robertson

I've been involved in music and performing since I was a young man, having worked with choirs, musicals, and bands, doing all different kinds of performing. It began in middle school with guitar and branched out to find my love for piano and keyboards when I was in college.

Gracie marks my first time playing with a semi-pro band and I'm loving every minute of it. My life outside of Gracie involves Web Design and enjoying hobbies like golf, football, and recording (and now performing) solo music.

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Rob Ruppert - GuitarRob Ruppert

I have been playing music in bands around northern Indiana since 1990. I have been in Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Country Rock, and now Funk/rock. I have taught guitar and bass at Studio One Guitar Store, New Haven Music, and Crash and Twang. I spent some time working at Monastic Chambers Recording Studio doing mainly some jingle writing and some engineering.

I am a roller coaster enthusiast and a football fanatic. (Go Colts and Notre Dame) I like nothing better then kicking back on a beach and drinking a cool one.

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Cale Reese - Bass GuitarCale Reese

I’ve played bass since I was 15 years old…yes, I’ve heard the one about how to get a bass player off your front porch…if it wasn’t for the cogent persuasion of a Mr. Marvin Hall in the eighth grade, I wouldn’t be playing music at all…I’ve also gotta give props to the guy who introduced me to bass by handing me one; teaching me to play AC/DC’s You Shook Me All Night Long and telling me we had a gig in a week... I’m grateful to all the talented musicians I’ve had the opportunity to play with thus far. Every one of them has, and continues to, influence my style and sound .

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John Foxworthy

John Foxworthy - DrumsA famous person once said that music is “the water that washes awaythe dust of everyday life”. I have been involved with music as a performer, educator and student since I was a youngster. In the 4th grade, my first experience as a performer was in the complex role of “Mayor of the Munchkin City” in the high school production of “The Wizard of Oz.”

I have been teaching some of the best marching percussion ensembles in Indiana for about 7 years and was also a member of the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps in 1999.

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