Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Meet the All-Stars


We've seen the front men of the "Pittsburgh All-Stars," the crack band assembled to perform at the Tony Janflone Jr. benefit on March 13. Now, let's meet the rest of the guys:

Rick Witkoski, guitar. The veteran performer, known for his work with Crack the Sky, also is a veteran producer at his Studio L in Weirton, W.Va., which he runs with his wife, Deborah. Why Studio L? The Witkowskis are co-composers of "Vitamin L," B.E. Taylor's 1983 hit.

And speaking of Crack the Sky, the band will perform at the Rites of Spring Festival (RoSfest) at the Keswick Theater in Glenside, Pa., on May 4. As a side note, the theater is right around the corner from where my grandparents on the Funk side lived, so I spent plenty of time in the vicinity as a kid. Small world ...

Derek Bayer, guitar, helped organize the benefit with Curtis Swift, saxophone player in Tony Jr.'s regular band.

Tommy Bellin, bass guitar. "He is like the premiere bass player in Pittsburgh," says Rick Witkoski. To see what he means, check out the bass solo in the middle of "Vitamin L," as Tom does a take on a Vince Guaraldi favorite. You also can catch him with No Bad Ju Ju, and he has played in B.E. Taylor's band.

Rick Dickerson, drums, has played for numerous area bands, including Tony Janflone Jr.'s. He appears on the album "Live at the Blues Cafe."

Jamie Peck, keyboards. Along with composing music for a variety of radio and TV projects, Jamie Peck is an accomplished producer. Among those he has worked with are B.E. Taylor, Peters Township musician Tom Breiding and Christian singer Sandy Lusco.

I have some more footage from the benefit, so bear with me as I get it ready to post!

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