"We have a band powerful enough to turn goat p**s into gasoline..."

Heather "The Captain" Davis - Keyboards / Vocals
Canada's first and only female Maestra and Director of Music/Commanding Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces (Regular Force).  Staff Arranger - Nova Scotia International Tattoo.  Has written musical arrangements for many large scale shows.  Vocal singing including national anthems Labatt's/Brier finals, Blue Jays & Argo's games.  Keyboard player - Almost Elvis Revues - 7Grand - Soul Survivors.  Director Of Music - Kelowna City Band.

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Brad "Diamond" Dillman - Bass / Vocals
Brad's musical career started with his arrival at St. Liviticus' Institution For Troubled Youths following his expulsion from Catholic School at age nine for continued swearing in Latin.  Started playing trombone but quickly switched to bass guitar when noticed how girls threw themselves at Rock Stars.  Has performed rock/country   rock/retro acts & solo performances overseas.  Past member Dirty White Boys - Past Tenor with Talisman Energy Choir (CD released in 2005).

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Bob "G'Licious" Bachtold - Drums / Percussion / Vocals
Bob 'Groovalicious' Bachtold has been providing the phat, greasy, high cholesterol, super-infectious drum and percussion grooves for dozens of top R&B, Funk, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Latin, Caribbean, Folk, and Fusion bands throughout the Pacific Northwest and North America – both on stage and in the studio as 'The DrumBuddha' – for the past few decades. 'G'Licious' figured out early on that 'If Da People Ain't Movin, Da Band Ain't Groovin' – so fueled by way too many Quad Expressos and 'ChocolateGod' Truffles, he drives the Blues Brothers Too Show Band & Revue to new heights of energetic ecstasy and musicality on a nightly basis.

Chuck "The Chief" Siggs - Baritone Sax / Tenor Sax
Playing since 1965 & joined first R&B group in Vancouver in 1967.  His 10 piece group was popular with the Club Scene at Hotel Vancouver - Bayshore Inn - The Grooveyard.  Played with Tommy Stewart "Trooper" -Colin Weinmaster & Terry Iverson of Rhythm and Blues All Stars.

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Bruce "Mr. Fabulous" Dougall - Trumpet
Playing trumpet in Big Band Jazz, R&B & Gospel.  His Trumpet Solo CD won Instrumental Album of the Year in Canada 2008.  Plays on custom made trumpet formerly owned by his friend, the Legendary Doc Severinsen of the Johnny Carson Tonight Show.

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Malcolm "Sax to the Max" Green - Tenor Saxophone / Alto Saxophone
 

Max was “discovered” by Jake and Elwood Blues while out on weekend pass. Max was playing a gig at the not so famous “East Side House of Jazz”, when The Blues Brothers walked in and heard his “soulfully passionate” playing. Max has been a part of the Blues Brothers Too Revue Show Band ever since that fateful night and has never looked back.

Tom "Dutch" van Unen - Lead Guitar & Vocals                        
 

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Jake& Elwood were touring internationally when they stumbled into a local dive somewhere in the Netherlands. Neither one can remember as they had just finished a gig and got paid in FREE BEER. They saw this tall lanky lead guitar guy who was playing and singing lead vocals on stage. Neither Jake nor Elwood could understand a word he was singing. Elwood loved it, as it reminded him of RUBBER BUSCUIT, and said to Jake “THIS IS THE SOUND WE’RE LOOKING FOR”.

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The Blues Brothers Too were driving in a shady part of town looking for a gig, when they stumbled on a sorrowful looking unshaven chap, playing a tattered trombone for loose change on a dark street corner. Well, Jake – seizing the opportunity and pocketing the loose change – convinced this down and out wayward soul, to join “THE BAND”. Schlick has never looked back since. Given regular meals, a cot in the corner, and the chance to play with others as unfortunate as him – well - the rest is history....