
Troy
Solis
Band Leader,
Lead Guitarist,
Sax Player
Troy sings and
plays a multitude of instruments:
* Tenor, Alto, Soprano & Baritone Saxophone
* Flute
* Guitar * Vibes
* Keyboard * Trumpet * Bass
Originally from Brooklyn, NY, Troy spent 15 years
in Los Angeles playing saxophone with such jazz greats as Sonny Stitt and
Jimmy Smith. More recently, he has been the host of "open mic's" and blues
jams all over Palm Beach County. Many successful musicians from LA to
FLA will tell you Troy gave them their first chance on stage. He is a
respected music instructor, having mastered over a dozen instruments. One
would never guess that the hot guitar soloist on Brain Stew is the
Fine & Mellow saxophonist, and that's who Troy Solis is. Mostly playing
tenor sax and lead guitar, Troy is known for bringing a huge variety of
musical instrument to the show. He is the leader and arranger of
Equinox and writes most of the band's original music.

Renée Solis
Lead Singer & Rhythm
Guitarist
Renée's Favorite Guitars:
* Yamaha 12-string Acoustic
* 1958 Gibson Hollow-body Electric
* Ibanez Ghostwriter Electric
* Yari 6-string Acoustic
Her lead vocals are the highlight of our band.
Our "queen of the 12-string" comes from Southern California, where she was a
member of the bands, "CIA" and "Jerry's Kids". Her never-ending pallet of
vocal styles spearheads the diversity of Equinox, and her rock-solid rhythm
guitar is worthy of the James Brown Band. Included in Renée's wide range of
vocal influences are Billie Holiday, Chrissy Hynde, Ray Charles, Freddy
Mercury, Steve Miller, and Elvis Costello.

Phil Mann
Bass & Backing Vocals
Phil's Instruments (these are just a few):
*Fender Electric Bass
*Acoustic Bass
*Standup Pass
*Theremin
*Vibes
"The Professor" is originally from Maryland, but
has called South Florida his home for many years. Often sought for his
knowledge of trivia, The Professor can be counted on to supply the answer.
He has has loads of book learnin' and a was educated as a percussionist in
both popular and classical conditioning. Playing the right-handed bass
upside down, this left-handed musician has played in a vast variety of
orchestras, bands and ensembles, in the US and abroad. Phil really
rips on the vibraphone, but can also be counted on to play soulfully and
sweetly when the time is right. Influences are too many to mention,
but they include Frank Zappa and The Doors.

Keil Band
Drummer, Percussionist
Raised on the tiny Caribbean Island of Dominica, Keil took up drums
as a blonde-headed toddler and was soon taught by the local natives, who
nick-named him "young blue eyes". Island influences are apparent when listening to his array of
planet-friendly beats. From classic rock to reggae, Keil's natural style
has been a part of the South Florida music scene for many years. He has opened for Molly Hatchet and is a former member
of Eric Culberson's Blues Band. Keil's dedication to "Equinox", and music
in general, inspires this band to carry on.
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