
Alan Novidor, bass, joined his first band when he was in 8th grade, and for nearly 5 years that group remained one of San Diego’s most notorious and hardest working garage bands. Never being one to let go, that original band continues to reform annually for an extremely brief reunion tour. Over the years Alan has played in a variety of other musical settings, ranging from folk music to jazz, but he still finds the most joy when he is playing in the garage.

Conceived to Muddy Water's "Can't Be Satisfied", Neil's fate was
predestined. As an infant, he was weened on a Hohner Marine Band
before being abandoned in the woods of the Sierra Nevada's to be raised by coyotes.
His infamous "sorrowful braying technique and wailing tone " are a result of these
early influences. Neil's misspent youth lead him into the seedy underworld of
Blues, amplified harmonica and bar-b-que joints. The rest of the story and how
he was blackmailed into associating with this bunch is, well..... classified.


U.D.'s musical career began with a piano solo during Sunday services in a Clinton, IL church. In grade school he added drums, and then discovered guitar along with puberty. Various high school bands came and went, and in the eighties formed Roadwork, a rock'n'roll band with a serious regard for the past. In the ninties U.D. joined Sister Groove and The Cross Town Jam with whom delivered solid R'n'B, Rock, party tunes, and the odd country choice around the bars, outdoor events and the fairs of Central Illinois for 10 years before U.D. relocated to the bay area.