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Mike Estes (Lead Guitar,
Lead Vocals)
Mike’s
band, Helen Highwater (named by Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Allen
Collins) had played just about every club and had opened for almost
every national Southern rock and Outlaw country band throughout the
Southeast and Midwest for ten years. While in high school, Mike
became friends with the guys in the Rossington Collins Band (founded
by Skynyrd plane crash survivors) who had decided to do the Lynyrd
Skynyrd Tribute Tour in 1987, bringing Helen Highwater on to open
some shows for them.
In 1992 Mike began going on the road with Skynyrd to write songs for an upcoming album, and signed a
publishing deal with Skynyrd guitarist Ed King’s company I Can’t
Read Music. He had been writing for six months when he was asked to
join the band as guitarist. Mike spent the next three years touring,
writing and recording with his favorite band, appearing on the ’94
Capricorn release “Endangered Species” 1995’s live recording,
“Southern Knights” and the “100 Minutes with Lynyrd Skynyrd” video.
After moving to Tennessee in 1995, Mike co wrote a song with Johnny
VanZant and Gary Rossington for Sony Music’s “Hotter Than Asphalt”
CD called “White Knuckle Ride” that broke the Billboard charts.
In 2006 the song was used in a CMT
original movie called “True Grit: The Junior Johnson Story” as well
as in the video game released in conjunction with the Disney/Pixar
movie “Cars” also released in 2006. Since leaving Skynyrd, Mike has
released two CD’s; Drivin’ Sideways and Brave New South, logged over
200 European dates, and has appeared on many major European TV and
radio music shows. Mike has written for and produced songs for
artists in the States as well as Europe. In the States, Mike has
appeared on HBO, CMT, CNN, MTV, VH-1 and others. He has been
profiled in “Guitar Player”, “Guitar”, “Acoustic Musician”, and
other major music magazines, and was inducted into the Hollywood
Rock Walk of Fame in 1995. Lynyrd Skynyrd was inducted into the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006.

Kurt Pietro (Drums)
Kurt
started playing sixteen years ago at his parent’s house, playing
along with records that featured his favorite drummers, including
Jakson Spires of Blackfoot, Tommy Aldridge, and Tommy Lee of Motley
Crue. Kurt had spent six years in the proverbial woodshed when a
friend of his neighbors overheard him practicing and asked him if he
would like to join a band. Kurt accepted, and spent a few years
playing clubs and casinos with the band Crystal, as well as doing
studio work around the Marquette, Michigan area.
Kurt attended Northern Michigan
University where he majored in broadcasting and music. This led Kurt
to a gig working in Omni Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, where he
met Mike Estes. Mike was in need of someone to overdub a drum part.
Kurt mentioned that he played drums. He knocked out the part and is
now smashing the skins for Skinny Molly.

Jay Johnson (Lead Guitar,
Backing Vocals)
Jay
Johnson began his professional music career at Muscle Shoals Sound
Studio as a session guitarist for Malaco Records artist Mary Burns.
Since that time Johnson has evolved into a broad spectrum musician,
songwriter, producer and audio engineer. Johnson co-founded the
popular regional act RADIO TOKYO in 1986, leading to performing as a
member of THE ROSSINGTON BAND from 1986-89. That band performed for
over a million music fans in that time, most notably during the
LYNYRD SKYNYRD TRIBUTE TOUR in those years, releasing two major
label LPs and appearing on the Lynyrd Skynyrd video movie from the
same tours. 1994 saw a merging of forces as Johnson teamed with
BLACKFOOT drummer Jakson Spires and MOLLY HATCHET guitarist Dave
Hlubek to form the SOUTHERN ROCK ALLSTARS, which toured extensively
in the US, Mexico and Europe and still continues to perform today.
The SRA band released three CD's on the Tazer label and a live DVD
showcasing its many influential band members. Johnson also served as
lead vocalist and guitarist for classic rock powerhouse BLACKFOOT
and appears on the latest DVD release from that band, “Train Train:
Southern Rock’s Best Live”. Johnson performed many shows alongside
Mike Estes and the two showed off their lighter and funnier sides
with several acoustic duo tours in the UK and USA.

Luke Bradshaw (Bass Guitar,
Backing Vocals)
Bassist
Luke Bradshaw was born in Peoria, Illinois and raised in northern
Arkansas. He had a love for music at an early age, but it wasn’t
until he turned 15 that he found his love for the bass. Luke was
primarily influenced by Leon Wilkeson of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Allen
Woody of Gov’t Mule and the Allman Brothers, but has spent a lot of
career playing with country and bluegrass legends. He has now found
a home for his aggressive, floor stomping style with Skinny Molly.
Luke has played with a variety of Artists including American Idol’s
Bo Bice, Grand Ole Opry Star George Hamilton IV and Al Perkins (from
Emmylou Harris‘s band). He has played upright and electric bass with
bluegrass artists Bobby Hicks (Bill Monroe), Paul Brewster (Ricky
Skaggs) and was a member of the legendary Jesse McReynolds and the
Virginia Boys, with whom he performed on the Grand Ole Opry dozens
of times.
Bradshaw has played all over the
United States including the Ryman Auditorium, the Kentucky Music
Hall of Fame, USO shows in Alaska, and world famous Nashville venues
The Ernest Tubb Record Shop, and B.B. King’s. “Not very often are
you fortunate enough to play with your heroes“, Bradshaw says, “but
to play in Skinny Molly with Mike Estes is a great honor for me. I
have been a big fan of his work and it’s truly exciting to share the
stage with him and do something I enjoy so much.” |