Bird Dog Bobby began playing the guitar in 1966. He traveled extensively
throughout the US during the 70's and 80's and relocated to Florida
from Kansas City in 1989. Shortly thereafter, he formed the Honey
Hounds and performed at many of the major R&B venues in the
South. With the Honey Hounds he recorded 3 projects, Jump the Fence
and Gone! in 1993, I Ain't No Pedigree! in 1996, and Woof! in 2001.
He was awarded "Best R&B Act in the Tampa Bay Area"
two consecutive years by the areas major music magazine. He has
opened shows for Albert Collins, Koko Taylor, Gatemouth Brown, Delbert
McClinton, John Mayall, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Ronnie Earl,
Little Charlie and the Nightcats and many others. A regular at the
House of Blues in Orlando, Florida, his fiery guitar style and smooth
vocals reflect his many years in the entertainment business and
his playing and songwriting skills are showcased on his CD's and
videos.
Gary Whitehead has been providing solid bass lines for the last
40 years. In the 70's he toured Europe extensively with the Adventurers
based out of Marseilles, and later with French Lick, headquartered
in Paris. When working in the recording studios in England he gained
the reputation of being a precise and imaginative player. Returning
to the states he met and played with Randy Meisner (the Eagles)
in California. Later, in Colorado he was a member of Delanie and
the Curb Feelers and played extensively at the resorts at Telluride.
While in Durango he played with the zydeco band Flambeau. With such
varied influences as big band swing, funk, hard rock, zydeco and
rhythm & blues Gary knows exactly how to drive the bass to get
the song cookin'!
Reno Mussatto started his professional career in 1968. He studied
music at the University of Kansas in the early 70's and by 1975
had relocated to Austin, Texas. This was at the beginning of the
hottest Texas blues scene in many years. In Austin he had the opportunity
to perform with such blues greats as Stevie Ray Vaughn, Albert Collins
and Koko Taylor. In the country vein he played with Willie Nelson,
George Jones, Merle Haggard, Kinky Friedman and the Geezenslaw Brothers.
His recording career includes working at Willie Nelson's Pedernales
Studio and NBC Studios in New York City. You can hear his playing
on commercials for Lone Star Beer, Wick Fowler Chili, the Hormel
Meat Company, American Biker TV, and numerous TV shows for NBC.
He has worked with various artists on their albums. As a drummer
and singer he has traveled the US extensively. Some of the venues
he has played include the Palomino Club in Hollywood, Billy Bob's
in Ft. Worth, Texas, the Calgary Stampede in Canada, the Sturgis
South Dakota Motorcycle Rally, BB King's and the House of Blues,
Orlando, Florida. Six world tours with Dr. Hook and the Medicine
Show and a recent showing at the International Blues Competition
in Memphis, Tennessee help contribute to his "world class"
performing skills.