Cimarron 615 ft. members of Poco and Flying Burrito Brothers

Cimarron 615 ft. members of Poco and Flying Burrito Brothers

evanston, Illinois, US

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1245 Chicago Avenue

Vibrant New Country Rock with Deep Genre RootsOn debut album Brand New Distance, Cimarron 615 announce themselves as a vibrant new voice with rich Nashville roots. The 10-song record channels a collective heritage that includes Poco, the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Loretta Lynn into a refreshingly contemporary take on harmony-laden, narrative country rock.Featuring from POCO and The Flying Burrito Brothers:JACK SUNDRUD: Bass, Vocals. Jack first became a member of Poco in the mid 80s and was the cornerstone of the lineup through the final incarnation of the band. Prior to joining Poco, Jack accompanied a host of Nashville artists including Vince Gill, Dickie Betts, Michael Johnson, and fronted his own band, Great Plains. Jack is also a current member of Idlewheel, along with Tom Hampton and Nashville songwriter Craig Bickhardt.MICHEAL WEBB: Piano, Hammond Organ, Accordion, Mandolin, Vocals. Michael moved to Nashville from his native Kentucky and was playing shows before hed unpacked his car - and has been going strong ever since. In demand as a session player and sideman, hes toured with everyone from Hank Williams, Jr. to John Fogerty and many in between. Michael joined Poco in 2010 and brought an element of improvisational chops that delighted longtime fans of the band. His skills as a musician and songwriter are a core element of C615.RICK LONOW: Drums, Percussion, Vocals. Long revered in Nashville as one of the most solid, dependable drummers in town, Ricks talents as a songwriter were known to Poco audiences as a co-writer of one of the bands last hit singles (Call It Love) years before his arrival in the band in 2016. A veteran of countless sessions and tours (among them a stint in Burrito Deluxe with Sneaky Pete Kleinow and Garth Hudson), Ricks talents as a songwriter and vocalist are on equal display as his musical chops in C615.RONNIE GUILBEAU: Guitar, Vocals. Ronnie was the last musician to join Cimarron 615, though his stylistic impact on the bands sound was immediate. A musician extraordinaire hailing from the Southern California school that birthed The Byrds, The Eagles and The Flying Burrito Brothers, of whom he was a member, his powerhouse songwriting and guitar-slinging chops and expertise brought a more gritty sound to an otherwise sweet sounding group. His long laundry list of touring experience with many singer/songwriters include performing with fellow band member, Rick Lonow, with whom he co-wrote Pocos last Top 20 hit single, Call It Love. Having been a lead member for two former bands, Palomino Road and GYG, Guilbeau brings his expertise in vocals, guitar, and songwriting to an Americana/Country Nashville favorite, Cimarron 615.