Band Bio

 

Robb Underwood

Lead Singer, Rhythm Guitar, Songwriter

Robb has been named a ‘Writer to Watch’ with the Nashville Songwriters Association and has performed throughout the southeast including Carnival Cruise line’s ‘Country at Sea’ shows to the Bahamas. He has also been recognized as a spotlight artist in the Augusta Chronicle publication of Augusta, GA. Robb has recorded and performed in Nashville, TN and continues to produce new music with Savannah Sunday.

“Nothing compares to performing for the people and lighting up the crowd. We feed off their energy and love every minute of it!”

 

Mark Rich

Bass Guitar

Mark Rich comes from a musical lineage. His grandfather played the bass vile in a local symphony in Boston and his father played it in several swing bands while serving a career in the Air Force. Mark carried on this tradition in his Air Force service but switched up to a bass guitar.

Reed Moseley

Lead Guitar

Reed Moseley is from Aiken SC. He began playing guitar at age 10 when his grandfather taught him three chords and Johnny Cash’s Folsom Prison Blues. From there he started becoming influenced by bands of the 60s, 70s, and 80s. The incredible and genius  guitar solos from rock icons such as Slash, Jimi Hendrix, and Randy Rhoads made him fall in love with the  music and  guitar tone of this era.  His playing style is heavily influenced by these guitarist and is still pushing to become as great as his heroes.

 

Brandon O’Neill

Drums

Brandon O’Neill grew up in the small town of Lincolnton, Ga listening largely to country and gospel music which his family often listened to. As he grew up, he began listening to different music and one day heard We Will Rock You by Queen and the blistering guitar solo from Brian May opened his eyes. From then on he was always listening to the big names of 60s and 70s rock such as Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. At 21 he began playing the drums after hearing Hocus Pocus by Focus and the insane drums from the recording. His drumming was heavily influenced by John Bonham, Mitch Mitchell, and Travis Barker.