DAVID KOPATZ
Born in Massachusetts, Dave studied classical and jazz guitar in college moved to L.A. in the 1990s. He worked with the revamped group Player on its 1996 reunion album Lost In Reality and then landed his song "Take It To The Heart" on Australian Idol finalist Anthony Callea's self-titled double platinum album.
Still based in Los Angeles, Dave has written and produced songs for some of the world's hottest pop and R&B groups, including Westlife, Eden's Crush, LFO, All-4-One, O-Town, Player, and Corbin Bleu and Jordan Pruitt (High School Musical) to name a few.
His most recent success was the #1 Billboard Dance song "S.O.S. (Let The Music Play)" by Jordin Sparks. He also co-produced the latest single for UK star Shayne Ward "Gotta Be Somebody".
Bryon holley
My love of music has paved the way to a successful career as a professional musician. I have etched my way into the music industry by performing with such musical greats as Armand Sabal-Lecco (Paul Simon, Seal), Ruben Blades (Latin Music legend), Lee Sklar (Phil Collins, James Taylor), John Avila (Oingo Boingo, Rob Mullins), Chris Pierce (Independent Soul Artist), and Debby Holliday (Independent Rock Artist).
My education combined with studying under amazing drum artists like David Garabaldi and William Kennedy catapulted me into becoming a sought after musician in the Los Angeles music scene. I currently reside in Southern California where I continue to hone my skills in the musical melting pot of Los Angeles. My diversity in music and worldly techniques can be seen all over Southern California nightclubs and recording studios.
Mick Linden
Mick Linden is a bassist, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, composer, and producer from Los Angeles. He enjoys performing a wide variety of styles such as Pop/R&B/Rock one night, and the next night Celtic or African music. Micks' love of World music led him to several years of recording, traveling, and performing around the globe with various artists like: Alasdair Fraser, Bad Haggis, Bad Haggis and Reuben Blades, Hassan, Hakmoun, Prince Eyango, Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca, and Skyedance. Mick was featured in issue #40 of Bassics magazine. He is currently putting on the finishing touches of a follow-up disc to his “Broken Radio” disc.