Front Street Collective

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For bookings contact us at frontstreetcollective@gmail.com



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Because pictures of music are dumb

Meet the band:

Vocalists

Maestro Jones is guaranteed to get you up onto your feet.  Unless you are wearing skates, in which case he will get you up onto your skates.  A 30-year-old who's been playing live music for 45 years somehow, Maestro bends the rules of space-time to bring the heat!

Luke Dennis is known for two things, rocking the mic, playing rhythm guitar, and crushing chocolate milk, all of which he does on stage to the delight of the crowd.  

Matador Mayonnaise, better known by her stage name Mattie Mae, is an absolute juggernaut of an entertainer.  She can sing, she can play multiple instruments, she can dance, she can model and, unlike her namesake, she doesn't spoil when left in a hot vehicle.  Buckle up folks, here comes Mattie!

Soloists

How can anyone possibly describe Allison Thabit?  Trumpet master, student, teacher, tea enthusiast, music theorist, world traveler, fish crochet expert?  The short answer is yes to all the above!

Justin Tirone: Not pictured

The recipe for Brian Rejack?  3 parts English Lit, 4 parts trombone and 7 parts mustache.  Shake with ice and drink responsibly, friends!

It's finally official!  Our longtime buddy Matt Stephenson has officially joined the band!  If you don't understand what a difference that makes, imagine life before the internet and life after the internet.

Rhythm Section

Phil Colan is the man, by any definition.  Remember the most interesting man in the world?  They were some ads for Dos Equis or Corona or something...  All based on Phil's real life!

Little is known about the enigmatic Ben Wyman, pictured here absolutely barking the high hat.  He was born sometime in the past, plays the drums with the ferocity of a deranged hampster, and can arrange anything from a song to a lovely trip to a Neil Young concert.  

Gregg Brown is a legitimate legend in the Bloomington music scene.   A child river-dancing sensation, he traded his tap shoes for a dulcimer and never looked back.  These days, Gregg brings the happiest vibes to the stage.  Tesseract!