|
George Zordich Sr.
Where should we start. George started playing in organized bands in 1963 and really enjoyed every minute of it.
In 2001 he thought that it was time to just sit at home an put the guitar away. Well in the fall of 2004 his son suggested
that he go over Scav's house an just fool around for a while with the drums, keyboard, and guitar. The next thing
he knew Brandy and Ritch, Rick, Ritch (he never gets his name right) were in the cellar practicing with the rest of them.
Low and behold they have been playing gigs since April of 2005. He can't say how much he truly enjoys gigging
with the four of them. "We have great chemistry in this group and I love playing the kind of music that makes people
want to get up and dance." In his opinion, this band has great potential and he hopes the crowd enjoys listening
as much as they enjoy playing.
Brandy Cammack
Brandy is a Struthers resident where she was born and raised and currently teaches fourth grade. Joining this group
of vivacious boys is Brandy's first experience singing in an organized band. After mastering the art of "singing in
the shower" she figured it was time to leap forward into the world of public entertainment. She also knew this group
of good old boys needed someone to keep themin line. Although this task alone has proved rather challenging, she is
having the time of her life and is looking forward to "Rockin Out" in the future!
Jerry Scavnicky
Jerry is from Struthers, Ohio and has been playing drums now for about five years. His style of music varies from
oldies, disco and funk to today's top twenty. Jerry enjoys playing whatever makes the people jam. "It makes all
our time and effort worth it when we can watch people have fun with something we put together." This is Jerry's first
band, but as he would say, "It couldn't get better than this!"
|
 |
Ritch Hall
Ritch has been playing guitar since he was 10 and playing in clubs since he was 13! He has played in everything from
wedding bands to rock bands but most of his time has been spent in dance oriented top 40 bands. He played for over 10 years
in "Clockwork" as well as several other bands in the Mahoning and Shenango valleys. He also played for several years in Florida.
He has been accused of being a nice guy but vehemently denies this as a silly rumor. He's known to be a bit off-center
with both his guitar playing and mental competency, this is putting it nicely according to his bandmates. He has been known
to stare at his guitars for hours while citing the Indonesian alphabet backwards.
In his spare time Ritch works a real day job and plays with Lincoln logs and cars. Please try not to startle Ritch if
you see him out as he is one of the more senior members of the band and scares easily.
George Zordich Jr.

George has been around music and bands his entire life. Following his father’s lead, George has always had the desire to be a part of a band that could rock
a crowd. Being on the other side of the speakers for such a long time, George
finds it exciting to pick new music that he knows people will jam to. This being
his first band, George feels that he may be “spoiled”. Not only has
the success of the band been amazing, but also having the opportunity to work with such exceptional musicians has been a great
experience. “It’s awesome that we can get together and play music
people love to hear and dance to, but it’s even better that we have the best time doing it and truly enjoy each other
throughout it all!” Somehow the band has left just enough time for George to have a job. .
. or two. George is currently a Youngstown Fireman protecting the city where he was born, raised, and currently resides. He also works on his days off from the fire station when he’s not trying to
catch up on his sleep. Between work, the band, and his new baby boy that he just
welcomed in July, George is slightly sleep deprived. However, George would not
have it any other way. “I’ve never had this much fun! It’s all worth it!”
|