Dave Cintolo first saw on The Ed Sullivan Show at the tender age of 9 and thought all those screaming fans were completely out of their minds . . . or did he? He and his brother and sisters would put on the albums and use broomsticks for guitars.  At age 12 got a plastic "Tiger Guitar" for Christmas. At age 14 got his first real guitar and started a band. Several bands and decades later he says he finds himself fortunate enough to have found a few good men with the talent, personality and passion to HELP!  fulfill a lifelong dream paying tribute to our all time heroes, .


Robbie was a mere 6ish when his older sister (lucky   #$&%@) somehow scored tickets to see the Fab Four live and couldn't understand what the big deal was . . . then he stole some of her 45s of and played them ...over and over and over! Oh ...now he got it! From that moment on he knew he had to play an instrument (hey the bass only has 4 stings how hard could it be right?). Self taught, his primary bass playing influence is indeed Sir Paul McCartney.   When he's not wearing his fingerprints off playing one of his cool basses you'll probably find him on the golf course or chilling out with a glass of red wine blaring tunes loud enough to $%&# the neighbors off!


John remembers in 1963 his neighbor's parents went to England for the summer and came back with a 45 (not a gun, a record) for his friend "Chucky". It was "Love Me Do" and after hearing it played repeatedly John was hooked! He was already learning piano and after watching the boys on The Ed Sullivan show he joined his first band in 1965 - when he was very young, of course! So hooked was he that he recalls back in 1969 driving around with his buddies in a 1966 Mustang trying to find a location where the radio station that was debuting ABBEY ROAD would have a strong enough signal for them to listen. The rest as they say is history and "the quiet one" as we call him loves to have a good time playing this timeless music.


Marty has been around music most of his life. At an early age he picked up on the beats of early rock and roll songs and became addicted. Although he has played drums and percussion for many years now, he is known also for providing the best musical instruments and accessories to all area music freaks for over 25 years as co-owner of "The Salvatore Brothers Great Music Box". He arguably has the most fun in the band with his big bag of percussion toys that he's constantly reaching into to capture the perfect sound when needed.


Sam took his first guitar lesson the week before he started first grade. (Big whoop ... what took you so long?). His influences are Jeff Beck, Django Reinhardt, Terry Kath, and himself (just kidding about that part ... not!). Sammy has been pleasing audiences with his passionate playing style in many hot bands over the last couple of decades (not that he's old or anything). Sam lives in Boston with his family, and works in the Telecommunications field when he's not playing Elizabeth - his sexy, black Fender Stratocaster.


Artie, a lifelong maniac , and newest member of the band has been playing and studying the drums more than 40 years.   And yet, still the "youngest" member of the band. "Boy these guys are old!"  Having played all types of popular music with several bands throughout his musical career, Artie had decided his drumming days were over. Only the lure of his favorite band of all time could convince him to come out of retirement and join a group of fellow musicians in , and re-create those songs he has loved for so long.   He credits Ringo Starr as being his greatest drumming influence. "Nobody can play so little and make it sound like so much".   Artie currently resides in Westminster with his wife Linda, and their two children Aaron and Rachel.