Bruce Wacker - Guitar/Vocals
Bruce's love of guitar started at a very early age. After seeing the Beatles on "The Ed Sullivan Show",
he knew what he wanted to do with his life.....make music. He got his first guitar at age 7 years old as a xmas present in 1964 and
with pure determination taught himself how to play it. By 1974 he was already performing professionally with a band called "White
Cracker" and was playing at such places as the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ, home of such greats as Bruce Springsteen and
South Side Johnny & the Asbury Jukes.
In 1978 Bruce decided he wanted to broaden his style of playing and took lessons from legendary
Jazz guitarist Tal Farlow. This led to him joining Jazz Company featuring Tommy Labella.
1982 brought in another new era for Bruce
when he joined a 7 piece original band called The Stylers which played regularly at The Sands Casino in Atlantic City and the Lone
Star Café in NYC and released a self financed album. This was an invaluable experience for Bruce for during this time he learned about
the music industry and performing in front of large audiences.
In 1990, Bruce decided to start his own band so that he could write
and record his own music. He released his self titled CD "The Bruce Wacker Band" in 1994 which got hm attention from music industry
professionals.. In 1998 He released "Accidents Can Happen" which was a DCC national release and sent him on tour opening for acts
such as The Spin Doctors, Robin Trower and Warren Haynes & Govt Mule.
Joe D'Angelo - Drums
Joe DAngelo is a popular drummer and vocalist in the tri-state (New York City, Philadelphia, New Jersey) area.
Essentially known as a blues-rock drummer, Joe is one of the few singing drummers that can sing both lead and/or harmony parts and
play the drums at the same time. A groove drummer by nature, his style is best described as funky and driving with a deep pocket.
His playing has been said to resemble an emotionally charged mix of John Bonham and Bernard Purdie. On the Trenton-Princeton music
scene, he is sometimes referred to as the Ghost for his extensive use of playing ghost notes on the snare drum. On the Asbury Park
music scene he is known as the Fist for his hard-hitting and aggressive playing style. An extremely emotional artist, Joe is also
known as an intense and charismatic front-man, with a powerful stage presence when performing as a lead vocalist.
Joe currently plays
with legendary Trenton bluesman Paul Plumeri (a.k.a. The Bishop), and has recently joined forces with longtime Asbury Park rock guitarist
Bruce Wacker. He frequently plays with regional artists such as Matt ORee, Sonny Kenn, Jody Joseph, Lucy Bonilla, and Magic Red &
the Voodoo Tribe. He can also be found on the local Trenton-Princeton music scene playing with artists such as Tom Reock, Joe Vadala,
Jeff Palmer, Sandy Zio, Ernie White, John Bushnell, Sandy Zio, and Triple Trouble. Joe continues to freelance as a drummer and vocalist
throughout the tri-state area, and has had the privilege to share the stage with members of: Canned Heat, Gary U.S. Bonds, Blood,
Sweat & Tears, Kingfish, The Hooters, The Fabulous Grease Band, Sheryl Crows Band, The Ace Frehley Band, La Bamba, Johnny Winter,
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, Ween, Billy Joels Band, Styx, Buddy Guys Band, The Southern Rock All-Stars, and Buddy Richs Big
Band. He has opened up for national acts such as Robert Randolph, Dickey Betts & Great Southern, Southside Johnny, LaBamba, and John
Eddie. He frequently plays famed and popular New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania nite-clubs such as The Stone Pony, B.B.Kings, The
Bitter End, The Cutting Room, The Starland Ballroom, Warmdaddys, and The Chicago Blues Club.
Jerry Nunley grew up in Bucks county just outside of Philadelphia. He has been playing the bass 13 years, more than half his life.
He has made a living for himself performing and teaching lessons over the past few years.
Jerry Nunley has attended Bucks County Community
College and Temple University as a jazz performance major and is now working on a degree in music education.
Jerry Nunley has played
in numerous bands over the years and was asked to join the Bruce Wacker Band in the summer of 2008.
Jerry Nunley - Bass
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