The Dirty Sock Funtime Band - Members

Members

  • Mike Messer (Guitar, Vocals)
  • Stephen Jacobs (Guitar, Vocals)
  • Adam Jacobs aka Mr. Clown (Hype Man)
  • William Phillips (Guitar)
  • Jasper Leak (Bass)
  • Sean Dixon (Drums)
  • Annie Elmer (the Raven Rocker... Dancer)
  • Ken Thomson (Woodwinds/Horns)
  • Ty Citerman (Guitar/Vocals)

In 2006 Uwe Petersen was welcomed in as the band's drummer. Petersen and lead singer Michael Messer met in Amsterdam in 1997 when they were touring Europe and the Middle East in the musical Hair. In 2008 he was replaced by drummer/percussionist Sean Dixon, of the Katy Pfafl Band. Dixon was introduced to Messer at the Carre theater in Amsterdam, during that same tour. Dixon was in Amsterdam playing in a Grateful Dead tribute band. Jasper Leak, an Australian who previously toured with singer Songwriter Marc Broussard replaced Eric Rockwin as the band's bass player.

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