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Pete Orenstein

Pete Orenstein

Pete Orenstein started playing piano when he was four years old. He never made a conscious decision to become a musician; it just came naturally to him. Jimmy Smith, Lonnie Smith, Fela Kuti, Beethoven, Shostakovich, Billy Joel, Genesis, Bruce Hornsby, Grateful Dead, Phish, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Keith Jarret, Jimi Hendrix and Michel Camilo have held places in his development. He has a distinct passion for philosophy, physics and world religions, especially with regards to music and mystic theology. He graduated from the Berklee College of Music. ( More ... )

   
Vaylor Trucks

Vaylor Trucks
Guitars, MIDI-Guitar, Bass

"My God, what is that thing?" were the words uttered in the Sumatran jungle by Father Norbert LaRoux upon discovering the man-beast. After a series of unexplained cattle mutilations, the local villagers gave the newly tamed creature the name "Vaa Loru Tu Rakas", which means "fuzzy oxen eater". When Father LaRoux returned to the US, the decision was made to try and pass this tamed wild man off as a human and shortened his name to Vaylor Trucks. Once in the US, Vaylor founded the Topika Cryptozoological Research Center and Home Decorating Institute in the suburbs of Atlanta. After a series of unexplained student mutilations, the institute was closed and Vaylor was forced into the occupation in which a hairy semi-wild man-beast is least conspicuous: electric guitarist. ( More ... )

   
Frank Registrato

Frank Registrato

Frank Registrato moved to the Orlando area in 1991 to attend The University of Central Florida. While at UCF, he held the drumset chair in the jazz lab from 1991 - 1996. As a member of the UCF Jazz Lab he performed with Randy Brecker, Arturo Sandoval, Pete Christlieb and Frank Wess to name a few. From 1993 - 1996, Frank was a member of the John Whitney Trio. Frank also has had the privilege to study drumset with jazz legend Panama Francis. Mr. Registrato graduated from UCF and immediately started playing full time at The Magic Kingdom. In 1999, Frank moved to Los Angeles to play with a band named Colourlust. After spending five years in LA, Frank returned to the Orlando area to explore some new musical adventures. He now resides in Roswell, GA.