The Unauthorized Rolling Stones are: (continued)
Kenny Crampton Bill Wyman, Bass
Originally from Chicago Illinois. Kenny has toured most of the U.S. with various bands and
has played overseas as well. To his credit, Kenny has appeared on VH1 in New York and has
recorded on an album that had 2 songs featured on the CBS hit series "NASHBRIDGES", Kenny
was also featured in RUNNERS WORLD magazine highlighting his love for running and rocking.
His band opened for WAR in the pre race concert celebrating the 12k S.F. Bay To Breakers
Race. Not to mention he has many recordings, video, local T.V. and radio performances under
his belt. Mr. Crampton now plays his beautiful gold Lakland bass through 2 4x10 Eden Bass
cabs stacked with an Eden 800. Kenny's ambitions is to World Tour, and to play around the
S.F. Bay Area and beyond with the international Tribute Act, "THE UNAUTHORIZED ROLLING
STONES".
Trey Cobb Charlie Watts, Drums
Has performed with .38 Special and Night Ranger, played at legendary music clubs such as
the Whisky, the Roxy, and Gazzarri's (LA), 616 (Memphis), the Ritz and Harpo's (Detroit),
and studied at the Drummer's Collective in NYC. Trey narrowly escaped his home state of
Oklahoma while everyone else was attending a 4H fair. He hit the streets and the skins at a
n early age, pleasing audiences ever since. A traveler and a free spirit, he's lived in
every city mentioned in the song "Dancin' in the Streets".
Boudeeka Lisa Fisher, Special Guest Back-up Vocals
Gigging 3 to 4 nights a week with Boudeeka's first Rock band, The Pink Section quickly
built her reputation as a powerful rock vocalist with high-energy stage presence. In 1989
she became lead singer for Heavy Metal band Ariah, debuting in San Francisco at The Stone.
Ariah played venues throught out the Bay Area, opening for Quiet Riot, Dora Peche, King
Diamond & Vicious Rumors. She has also toured and played venues across the western states
with various Rock bands. Boudeeka has shared the stage with Clarence Clemons of Bruce
Springsteen & The E Street Band, Big Brother & The Holding Company Johhny Gunn of Eddy
Money, Dale Ockerman of The Doobie Bros., Deacon Jones of John Lee Hooker, rock/latin band
Puro Bandito, and the infamous Filmore Slim.
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