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"Simply one of the best guitarists in the U.S. today..."-The Boston Globe, "Electric guitarist Bob Wolfman contributes searing solos..."-The Voice", and according to music writer Dave Santino "Wolfman...one of the most exciting and successful guitarists in the New England area...always a hit with audiences...". These are just a few of the many accolades Bob has received during his tenure as a guitarist/singer over the last twenty five years. Wolfman has toured, performed/and or recorded with such greats as Larry Coryell (the founding father of Jazz/Rock fusion guitar), keyboard genius Chick Corea, and the still very popular Grover Washington, Joe Beck, Ambrosia, and many more. A gutsy and passionate player, Wolfman takes the audience from an explosive and intense, ripping solo, which has one's back up against the wall to a flowing, sultry melodic line that brings tears to their eyes. It's obvious from watching Wolfman that he really loves to play, and it's a memorable experience to hear him make love to his guitar and sing his heart out.

Malcolm's BIO will be arriving on this page shortly! In Wolfman Band's new CD, "The Howl", Malcom lays down smooth beats and retains a solid sound that helps to keep every song at it's perfect pace while still bringing a unique sound.

Bruce has been playing piano and organ professionally since the early 1980s. During the past 25 years he has played or recorded with a wide variety of performers including: James Harman, Nicole Nelson, Martin Sexton, Junior Watson, Mavis Staples, Mark Erelli, Luther "Guitar Jr.," Johnson, "Sax" Gordon Beadle, "Big Jack" Johnson, Duke Robillard, "Little Milton" Campbell, Amyl Justin and Kid Bangham, Sherman Robertson, Ronnie Earl, Sugar Ray and the Bluetones, J. Geils, Susan Tedeschi, Lorne Entress, Dwight Ritcher, Bob Wolfman and many more. While studying music in college Bruce began playing in various rock bands and R&B/Jazz groups in Upstate NY. Upon graduating and moving back home to Massachusetts Bruce began working in Top 40 groups eventually winding up in his first serious Boston based group, The Motor City Rhythm Kings. After playing Keyboards for "The Kings" for several years he played in various local Boston groups, played and was instrumental in creating the seminal Wally's Monday Jam on Massachusetts Avenue in Boston's South End and the Johnny D's Sunday Jam in uber hip Davis Square, Somerville. Since then Bruce has become the keyboard player of choice for many national Blues, R&B, Folk, Jam and Funk acts. In 1988 Bruce met Blues Diva Toni Lynn Washington. He's been Toni's Musical Director ever since and has been essential in the production of all of Toni's CDs. He continues to play and perform with her on a regular basis. Bruce has recently worn the hats of both producer and multi-keyboardist for Bob Wolfman's new CD release, "The Howl". His solos are phenomenal and his comping is superb,earning well deserved accolades.

Veteran studio ace, drummer Joey Scrima has been "Stickin To It" (coincidentally the name of his own production company) in New York, L.A., Boston and Vegas for the last twenty years. He's been in high demand by the likes of such heavyweights as David Benoit, Rick Derringer, Leon Russell, The Pointer sisters, Gloria Estefan, Bennie Maupin (of the Herbie Hancock band), Bob Wolfman and too many others to list. Joey is an extremely versatile drummer, laying down solid grooves whether he's in the studio doing a session for a top name artists' new recording or dazzling audiences with electrifying concert performances. Joey brings his skills to live shows with Bob Wolfman and laid down some very tasty drum tracks on Wolfman's latest CD effort "The HOWL".
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