Tracy Campbell has been playing drums for over 20 years. He has performed in several successful music groups, most recently Bounty Hunter. He's currently teaching his son Nick to play drums. Some day we hope to fire Tracy and hire Nick.
John Clinton joined Sister Groove in the keyboard spot in November of 2006 and quickly became a crowd favorite. John's been playing keyboards in the the down-state Illinois music scene for over 30 years. He brings a strong blues and rock background that is well suited for the ultimate R&B sound that Sister Groove has been delivering for years.
Karen Cotton-Berry has been singing and performing in musical groups for over 20 years. One thing that Karen is not is shy. You do not want to be the one person not paying attention to what she's doing on stage, because she will hunt you down.
Rick Halberg has been playing live music off and on since his high school days in Minonk. His list of former bands includes 3rd Armored Division, The New Glory Stompers, Bad Tux and most recently, The Hands. He cites Motown bass legend James Jamerson and Stax bassist Steve Cropper as his all-time heros, which made it a little tough for him growing up since he could never find their pictures on baseball cards.
Sharon Harper has been singing and performing in musical groups for over 20 years. She is literally the Grandma of the band. As Sharon always says, "When you see my picture on the post office wall for the most wanted, Karen will be right next to me..."
Duane Jessee has been playing guitar in and out of bands for over 20 years. In addition to playing guitar he handles the business side of the band and drives the big white truck.
John Schalk has been working with musical acts on the sound and lighting side of the table for over 20 years. Every band needs a guy like John to be successful. Just don't ask him to move any guitar equipment or bring a glass of white wine to the stage.