Meet the band
Tod Moses
Lead vocals, guitar, harp, percussion
Born in Akron, Tod began his music career as a teen in the fertile Northeast Ohio clubs of the late seventies through the mid-eighties as both a drummer and singer, performing Arena Rock, New Wave, and Country Rock. Tod then spent from eighty-six to ninety-nine as a singer/songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee. Since moving to Vermont in 1999, Tod has been bringing his own unique brand of Post-Modern Blues and Alt-Country to the Vermont and New Hampshire music scene as the front man for the Vermont-based bands Fujita 5 and Ya Know? THAT BAND, as well as years of playing solo acoustic shows, and a long stint as drummer and background vocalist for Vermont’s own The Gully Boys. Tod’s musical influences include The Beatles, John Hyatt, John Mayer, Billy Joel, Ben Harper, B.B. King and Eric Clapton.
Kevin McEnerney
Keyboards, vocals
Kevin is from Rockaway Beach N.Y.C. and has been playing piano since he was 7 yrs. old. His first professional gig was at age sixteen in a bar on Long Island. He studied music from jazz legend Bud Detar at the University of Brockport (SUNY). Over his lifetime he has played in 26 different bands (so far!) covering all styles of music. Kevin’s favorite artists are The Beatles, James Taylor, Carole King, CSNY, Jackson Browne and the Eagles. As a teenager, Kevin idolized Rick Wakeman (from Yes) Keith Emerson (ELP) Elton John, Chuck Leavell (Allman Bros.) and Billy Joel. Kevin toured with the Heart tribute band “Heartless” from 2014-2024 playing at venues such as Daryl’s House and The Phoenix, as well as numerous theaters and opera houses from New York to Pennsylvania.
Eddie Pierce
guitar
"Fast Eddie" was born in New Orleans and spent much of his childhood on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, eating crawdads and absorbing the Black spirituals emanating from the neighborhood churches and delta blues on the radio. His main influences are John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and the great funk rhythm players Eddie Hazel (Funkadelic), Nile Rodgers (Chic), and Prince. For many years he could be found at blues and improv jams around Vermont and played with the blues/rock/funk groups Black Cat Moan and Dangerous Mood.
Scott Bortzfield
bass
"Scotty B" is originally from the Boston area, where he played with the Dry Cleaners and Chord on Blue throughout the 90's at venues such as the Cantab Lounge in Cambridge and Johnny D's in Somerville, MA. Scott moved to Alburgh Vermont in 2001. His musical influences include Bo Diddley, Jimmy Reed, Graham Parsons, Marty Stuart, 13th Floor Elevators and Johnny Thunders.
Rob Merrill
DRUMS
"Robdawg" also plays with the groovy local jam band The Loonz
Garry Boothe
DRUMS
Formerly with the popular local band Swamp Frog, Garry is involved in a few projects and has played with a few people you may have heard of; Waylon Jennings and his brother Tommy, Reba MacIntire, Patty Loveless, Earl Thomas Conley and Willie Nelson