Todd Loizzo was born and raised in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. His love for playing keyboards started in his father’s recording studio (Gary Loizzo, Pumpkin Studios), where he learned how to play and program Dennis DeYoung’s (Styx) keyboards at a young age. From there, Todd evolved into a studio session player, recording engineer, and has played in several bands over the years, including a local favorite from the 80/90s, “Dreams”. Todd is a also Sales Director at Western Digital.
Ron Romero is The Board of Directors Chairman and Creator of Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 museum and organization. Ron has performed on stage with members REO, touring musicians of Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits, touring members of the Buckinghams, and many others.
Dean Schuldt hails from the South Suburbs of Chicago. He began his professional career at age 15. By the age of 18 he was touring full time. Beside this project, Dean is a member of the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum Band and has performed with members of REO Speedwagon and the Ides of March, and many others. Dean is endorsed by Gatto Custom Guitars and D’Addario Strings.
Jim Coleman was raised in a small town southwest of Chicago and started playing guitar in high school. Jim previously performed in a Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute band and he is excited to be back in a tribute band performing music from one of the greatest bands of our generation…“I am thrilled to be with a group of musicians that can reproduce the music and feel of an Eagles show."
Erik Enervold was born and raised just south of Chicago. He began playing drums in middle school after quickly realizing that he just wasn’t cut out for the trombone in the marching band. Erik has performed in a wide variety of original and cover bands, is the owner of a full service design and print house and is a member of the Board of Directors of The Illinois Rock & Roll Museum.
Jim Sokachitch was born and raised on the South side of Chicago. Jim started playing guitar while in high school, and has played and sang in many local bands, including Bullwinkle, Visibly Shaken, Southern Nights, and Funhouse. Jim also worked on a couple of tracks with My Record Player, the band project of Dolly Varden guitarist Mark Balletto, on the album “Come Around”.
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