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Ken Hatton and the Electric Rodeo Band

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By Cheryl Webb, published Jun 12, 2007
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Ken Hatton has been a musician all of his life. He made a bold decision back in 1992. Ken chose to walk away from music. He felt like his music was going in a direction where he was not wanting to go. He made another bold decision a little over a year ago, to come back to music and start a new band. That band is the Electric Rodeo Band. Ken approached several musicians from other groups to offer them a place in his new band. He chose these musicians because of their experience, ability, and professionalism.

The Band
Ken Hatton - the front man for the Electric Rodeo Band. He has a lifetime of experience including performing under the same billing as Dean Dillion and Michael Twitty. He has also shared the stage with Asleep at the Wheel!

Andy McCullough - With 33 years of experience he is a logical choice as the co-founder for the Electric Rodeo band. Andy was a music major and received his degree in 1980. In the band he shows off his guitar and vocal skills. He can also play saxophone and bass guitar. A few of his accomplishments in music include playing with Wayne Swinney of Saliva, Greg Edmunson of Breaking Point, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Micheal Twitty. Plus he has opened for Grand Funk, Aaron Tipton, 38 Special, and Charlie Daniels.

Tom Leishman - with 30 years experience Tom is a wonderful addition to the band playing bass guitar and helping out with the vocals. Some of his musical accomplishments include playing with local county bands Liz Beard, Due South, Renegade. During his time with local bands he has opened for Steve Agar and had the opportunity to perform with Ace Cannon, Jerry Lee Lewis and Full Southern Action. He also plays the guitar, bass banjo, and the harmonica.

Tommy Vulturo - This drummer has 35 years of drumming experience including Memphis band No Limit. In addition to his Memphis band experience Tommy also spent some time in the Philadelphia music scene. In Philadelphia, Tommy had the pleasure of playing with Triple Exposure and Road. He has also had the amazing experience of opening for Huey Lewis and the News, Robert Palmer, and Hall & Oates.

Ken Hatton and the Electric Rodeo Band

Ken Hatton

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