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| Clay Killian, Rick Osbon, Coley C.,Mike Terry, Ken Gabriel, Andrew Clemons, Sam Morris |
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| Coley C |
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| Colin Covington (Coley C.) is a name that is well known throughout South Carolina and associated with the sounds of the Wales Family. Coley's dynamic voice and talent as a keyboardist has made and kept him a staple in Beach and R&B bands around the state. He has found a group of kindred spirits in the Palmetto Groove and their chemistry shows!
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| Ken Gabriel |
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| Ken has played with everyone from Soul Legend James Brown to sit-ins with country artist Brookes and Dunn. Ken did a world tour with James Brown playing in 11 countries and an appearance at the Apollo. He brings a creativity in the music he plays that sometimes makes the band want to stop and listen. He provides rhythms and leads that makes great music even better.
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| Andrew Clemons |
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| Andrew brings experience and groove to the Palmetto Groove. After playing in successful bands throughout the South, Andrew finally fell in with a band with a horn and rhythm section that shared his passion for music with soul. It is that common passion that is the heart of the Palmetto Groove.
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| Clay Killian |
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Clay, a USC trumpet standout, has always had his heart in R&B music. He is a key part of the sound that makes up the Palmetto Groove Party Band. Playing the music he loves and fronting the band with his fellow cohorts in the Groove Horns, the only people who know the Palmetto Groove music better than Clay are his neighbors, who get the private concerts via his practice room window until midnight (sorry).
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| Rick Osbon |
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| Rick brings the funk to the Palmetto Groove. Operating under the theory that "the bass is going to move you," Rick believes his job is not complete until the floor is packed.
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| Tony Rickard |
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| Easy ladies! Tony is the young gun of the Palmetto Groove Party Band. Proving early on that when it comes to sound and lighting engineering it is talent not age that matters!
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| Mike Terry |
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| Mike "saxman" Terry got his roots playing in New Ellenton SC. He played 4 years at Clemson and has had a number of professional jobs using his sax skills and his signature voice. Mike is an important part of the horn section of the Groove that fronts the band durring performances.
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| Sam Morris |
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| Sam started singing and playing at a young age with his family performing soulful gospel numbers around the Southeast. He is dynamic, has an incredible stage presence, and now enjoys fronting the Palmetto Groove Party Band.
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