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Rhett Butler is the Obsessive-Compulsive Guitarist. In 1987 he received his first guitar for Christmas. As his primary antidote against the pain and fear that he felt through his brother's bouts with cancer, Rhett retreated into the instrument. What blossomed was a fiery work ethic that is reflected in his mastery of multiple styles and his passionate performances.
Rhett was admitted to the prestigious jazz program at the University of North Texas in 1993.
Rhett has performed with Tommy Emmanuel, Al DiMeola, Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani, Larry Corryell, Tony Trischka and many other legends of instrumental music.
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Martin McCall has built his reputation on preparation, versatility and energy. During the last 20 years he has established himself as a first call session player and one of the most recognizable drummers on the North Texas music scene.
Martin originally hails from Lamar, Missouri. After a one-year tour in Taiwan, Martin began to practice Kung Fu and has the tendency to bow instead of shaking hands.
Martin has performed with Larry Coryell, Mark O'Connor, Jerry LaCroix, Edgar Winter, Delbert McClinton, Sister 7, Chuck Rainey, Cricket Taylor, Sara Hickman and more.
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Phil McNeese
Phil McNeese has been featured in Bass Player Magazine and was named one of the top 25 bass instructors in the United States.
McNeese attended the University of North Texas after which he co-founded the jazz-fusion super-group, Clockwork. The band dominated Dallas Jazz clubs for over a decade.
An intensely melodic player, Phil brings a subtle approach and sound to any group as his instrument sings.
He has performed with Monte Montgomery, Joe Lee, Al DiMeola, Larry Coryell and others.
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