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![[Photo] John Heyob](/images/john.jpg) |
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 Vocals, Guitar, and Percussion A former DJ who instinctively knows how to communicate with an audience, John has fronted Peace Train since its inception in 1993. As a member of the reknowned Spotlighters show choir, he learned the art of entertaining as well as vocal technique. |
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![[Photo] Tracy Heyob](/images/tracy.jpg) |
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 Vocals and Percussion Also a Spotlighters veteran, Tracy and John have been performing together since the mid 1980's. Her strong vocal performances on songs like "White Rabbit" and "Me and Bobby McGee" have made them the most requested songs at Peace Train's night club shows.  |
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![[Photo Steve Kennedy] Steve Kennedy](/images/steve.jpg) |
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 Drums Steve has been drumming professionally since 1965, and performed with the popular local group Memories for twenty years. He has also played for various oldies shows including The Bay City Rollers, The Outsiders, Gallery, Maxine Nightingale and Al Wilson.  |
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![[Photo] Jeff Newman](/images/jeff.jpg) |
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 Guitar, Keyboards, and Vocals A founding member of Peace Train, Jeff has been entertaining since forming a high school band in the mid 1970's . A multi-instumentalist, his "vintage" sounds and playing style are a key ingredient of the band's sound. |
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![[Photo] Austin Carr](/images/austin.jpg) |
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 Bass Guitar and Vocals Peace Train's newest member, Austin has been a fixture on the lndianapolis music scene for over two decades, most recently with the now-defunct Second Wind band. A natural harmony singer, Austin's vocals and playing style have added a fresh dimension to Peace Train's sound. |