Chrissy Dzioba (guitar, banjitar) began piano training and performance at the age of three, reading music before she could read words. As a music major in college, Chrissy focused on classical piano as well as saxophone, but continued to write songs on guitar and mandolin. She soon began performing weekly in various bands, and as a solo artist around Wisconsin. With two albums under her solo name, “In the Making” (1999), and the nationally distributed “Far From Dreaming” (2001 produced by Joe Puerta), she recently released “Folk N' Soul” (2008) under her duo, Blonde On Blonde. She has performed on NPR's Hotel Milwaukee, as well as Fox 6 Wakeup. In 2008, Chrissy
was nominated for WAMI Female Vocalist of the Year.
Kimmy Unger (violin) hails from a musical family and has been playing violin since the age of 10. She almost abandoned the violin in college, were it not for a hot guy named Antonio that introduced her to Dave Matthews and inspired her to start playing again. Kimmy also plays with the Irish rockers Reilly, currently signed to Oglio Records. She
is continually fine-tuning a sound that uses delay, distortion and other effects to create a vibe of her own. Kimmy brings vibrant and rare reverberations to the table, combining elements from classical, blues, folk and rock.
Anjl Rodee (bass, accordion) is a multi-instrumentalist/vocalist who has been a fixture on the Milwaukee music scene for over 15 years. She has performed across the country from Minneapolis to Chicago to Austin, on national television and radio. Anjl has opened for legendary performers such as Tom Petty, Ben Folds, Rod Stewart, Michelle Branch, Heart, Kansas, and KISS, to name a few. A crowning moment was singing “Take Me Home Tonight” with Eddie Money at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee.
