Micheal Roberts
- Trumpet
- Born Sheffield England, Played trumpet from the age of Seven. The trumpet
was a gift from my Grandfather who at the time was a famous drummer in
England, who played numerous times at Royal variety shows. At the age of
10, played Solo at the Royal Albert Hall, and again at the age of 14 at a
mass band concert. Both times in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen.
At the age of 14 passed all exams for The Royal Collage of Music and
learned to play numerous instruments. At 17 years of age and on, played
professionally for touring bands, along with being a Session Musician.
Over this period of time, Michael played with a number of top recording
stars and traveled the Globe.
Greg Gorman
- Bari Sax, Alto Sax, Vocal
- Bio Coming Soon
Bob Thornburgh
- Drummer
- Born in Kansas to his father, Dave Peck, who was a
professional musician band leader, and music teacher,
Bob got his start pulling the bass drum cart for his father's
high school marching band at the age of six. By the time he
was eight years old he had graduated to marching snare
playing in Central Coast parades and band camps.
As a teen, Bob started several of his own bands, such as Four Play, Frog,
Forest, and Motor Head, covering 70's rock.
In the '90's Bob and his family relocated to Casper, Wyoming where he put
together heavy metal bands, Strych IX and Graven Image, and a power trio
named Trilogy playing all original music in local venues and state
competitions.
Returning to the Central Coast in the early 2000's, Bob and his wife, Vicky,
formed an acoustic band called The Believers with Bob on the jembe and Vicky
on percussion and back up vocals. Covering old school country music, blues,
and rock and roll, The Believers played local venues such as Solvang's Royal
Copenhagen Hotel and The Touch and Los Alamos' Ghostriders and Steel Horse
saloons.
In 2014 Bob was introduced to Michael Roberts and invited to play drums for
The Soulcats.
John Ovrebo
- Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Cow Bell, Viborslap
- Being the Son of the our church organist and choir director,
I was introduced to music at a very young age. I started
playing sax in 1973 because I was a really bad flute player!
Most of my experience has been in Big Band Jazz
(Richard Clark Big Band 14 years, Riptide Big Band 10 years,
along with several large church orchestras, collage and
community bands.)
I've always had a passion for Blues and Soul music! Joining
Soul Cats has allowed me to explore my Soul Side! But
playing Cow Bell has been the ultimate musical experience!
Miles Pepe Castro White
- Lead Make Vocal, Harmonica
- Bio Coming Soon
Dave Yarnel
- Keyboard, Vocals
- Keyboard player/singer for The Soul Cats. Originally
from Chicago(blues capital)Illinois.Number one priority is
entertaining audiences.He is quoted as saying," If at the
end of the night I have contributed anything towards putting
on a show for the people, then my work is done.Hope to see
you at our next engagement.
Richard Miller
- Bass
- Bio Coming Soon
John Nuss
- Guitar
- Bio Coming Soon
Carrisa Look
- Singer
- Bio Coming Soon
David Smith
- Tenor Sax
- David Smith is originally from Ridgely,
Maryland. His father is a Pastor and an
Army Veteran. He moved with him every three
years during his father's active duty tenure.
He began playing the alto saxophone at age 13,
in the 7th grade at Ft. Knox, KY. He was a
member of the Ft. Knox High school school
marching band and pep band as a freshman.
He started playing in church in the 11th grade
in Zweibruecken, Germany. After graduating
high school in Germany, he attended Armstrong
Atlantic State University, in Savannah, GA,
where he played for various churches. From
1997-2017 he was active duty Air Force and
played for various churches and Jazz/R&B/Funk
bands. He added the tenor sax and soprano sax
to his collection and would also perform the
National Anthem for retirements, graduations
and other ceremonies. His main influences
include: Gospel, Jazz, Funk, and R&B. He
currently playing for various central coast
bands and still worships in church bands.