Triple Trouble
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Their first LP due out later this year "Chili's & Beer" promises to be a "keeper". With studio work mixed with live performances recorded at the legendary 23 Club in Brisbane, CA., yes this will be something to behold.

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Right out the gate and hittin the streets runnin.
Meet the boys in the band:

Jeff on guitar, has been around the blues. He has been playing guitar for 12 years, concentrating on the styles of B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton and Robert Johnson has made his chops have a style all their own. With powerful vocals, punchy rhythms and soaring leads, Jeff puts some bite into Triple Trouble. “I love to see people dance to our tunes and have an all around good time.” Jeff plays a SRV Custom Fender Stratocaster, through a Fender Twin using a vintage TS9 Tube Screamer “You have to have a cool clean sound and
that way everyone likes it.”

The drum kit is covered by DC "Trouble", who has been rockin California for a while. Originally from the San Fernando Valley/Los Angeles area from the little known band Compulsion. DC moved to San Francisco in the late 90’s. He has been playing the local San Francisco Blues circuit ever since. Influences include the styles of Jon Bonham, Ginger Baker, and Corky Lang while developing his own chops has made DC a favorite at local blues spots. As the heart beat of Triple Trouble, DC manages to keep a perfect meter even when things get hoppin. “I love to play drums, they are so primal and it's a great place to lose ones self in.”

Originally from upstate New York Art Held has been around several major blues bands. Art has been playing stand up and 5-string bass for 16 years. “The blues just comes naturally for me” , says Art who uses the music to heal himself from many of lives stresses. Art is a tremendous addition to the rhythm section of Triple Trouble. His rhythms are
original to traditional to progressive, and he knows how to let go when necessary.