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Pepper Creek

Pepper Creek band plays in a dark room at Duck's in Myrtle Beach

Pepper Creek is based out of Northeastern South Carolina (Dillon). High energy visuals, musicianship and vocals are what you get from Pepper Creek. The band's sound is referred to as Coastal Country. This mirrors the guys' influences and musical appreciation. Elements of Classic Country, New Country, Reggae, Beach, Rhythm and Blues, Classic Rock, Rap and Funk make up the mix at a Pepper Creek show. 

Pepper Creek was formed from members of other regional bands who had a common desire to entertain and to express themselves through music. 

Patt Trikk | DRUMS/PERCUSSION: Born and raised in SC, Patt has played drums in a number of regional Rock-n-Roll bands. He has also played on numerous studio recordings. A true powerhouse drummer, Patt is influenced by drummers like Joey Kramer, Liberty DeVito, and of course Neil Peart.

Larry "Bones" Rambaud | LEAD GUITAR/VOCALS: Born and raised in Massillon, Ohio, about 45 miles south of Cleveland. Larry was turned onto Southern Rock and Roll at a very young age. He started playing in bands as a teenager and was fortunate enough to be taught by some very famous guitarists. He has played with several local and national acts over the years. Bones is influenced by Dickey Betts, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Prince.

Wally Miles | BASS/VOCALS: Wally grew up playing in a southern Gospel band with his mom and dad. Starting on bass at a young age, the groove was always close to his soul. Blessed with a quirky sense of humor and an outgoing personality, he loves involving the audience at a Pepper Creek show. Wally has played with numerous national and regional acts throughout the years and has opened for several national artists.

Terry Powers | LEAD VOCALS/RYTHYM GUITAR: Raised by the black water of the Little Pee Dee River, Terry found his voice in a small southern Baptist church at a young age. A prolific song writer, Terry has written and recorded two solo albums. He has also performed with several very talented regional bands and has opened for a handful of national acts.

 


 

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