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Mindy Morris
has performed regularly with the Knuckle Dusters since June of 2002. She is no
newcomer to the stage however, having performed as a vocalist for the Appalachian Jubilee
and for numerous public and private functions. She received formal training at
Indiana University Pennsylvania, and can be heard on several of the Knuckle Dusters studio
and live recordings. |
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Richard Pryor
pictued here fiddling away at Rue's Tavern, St. Patricks Day 2001, he is the closet
Knuckle Duster. Often he serves as the bands go-to-guy for Olde Time Fiddle gigs,
and has sat in on numerous studio recordings. Although his fiddle work tends to be
called on most, he is equally talented on a flat-top guitar, mandolin, trombone, lap
dulcimer, drum, bass, or bugle. |
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Keith Smith
is tops on the trombone. He performs regularly with the Delta Brass Quintet, and can
be heard on the Knuckle Dusters' What Jazz Isn't album. He
currently serves as principal trombone in the Millbrook Orchestra and Mercersburg
Community Chorus Orchestra. Keith is also director of elementary bands in the Tuscarora
School District and appears as a soloist with various local organizations. |
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Gary Peck
is a one of a kind river bard. He's traveled the country far and wide, and when he's not
fishing, he singing. If you ever floated anywhere along the Juniata River in
rural Pennsylvania, you've heard his echo. Singing with power and praise he's one of
America's best kept secrets. In 2001 he contributed some soothing and inspiring
vocals on the Knuckle Dusters' What Jazz Isn't album. |
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