Vancouver's favourite Rock and Soul Revue
Vancouver’s favourite Rock and Soul Revue band, The Dynamics do it all. Featuring the best classic R & B hits from the 60’s and 70’s, and some retro soul of today. With five singers, a red-hot rhythm section and a sizzling horn section, they deliver high-energy dance music guaranteed to get audiences on their feet and shouting for more!
If you want the personality and show of The Commitments along with the soundtrack from The Shadows of Motown, then put The Dynamics on your calendar.
The Dynamics have entertained thousands of music lovers across the West Coast of North America. They have been featured at corporate events, outdoor music festivals, sporting events, and nightclubs. Whatever your event the Dynamics are sure to keep everyone groovin’.
Meet The Dynamics:
David Wills - Lead Vocals
From the age of six, when he discovered Sam Cooke on his rocket radio, David was a true believer. From his early days fronts dance bands in the Seattle area, his voice took him across North America and Japan as lead singer for Casablanca recording artists Stonebolt, with Billboard-charted hits including; I Will Still Love You and Baby Don’t You Hide.
Robyn Wills - Vocals
Not only does she sing, she moves in ways that make strong men weak. Robyn slips the rhythm into rhythm and blues as smoothly as straight razor: once it cuts, you can forget it.
She says she has 29 ways, but brother, that ain’t the half of it. Terri Owen - Vocals
Maybe it was the ghostly vision of Solomon Burke. Or the sound of the Raelettes, bouncing off a satellite from America to the winds of Australia. Either way, the sound of soul found Terri, and won’t let her go. There’s a whole choir just waiting in her voice, and you will feel it. Guaranteed.
Cristina Ciccone - Vocals
Once a shy and retiring woman who had to be persuaded to sing a song or two at a friends’ weddings, Cristina has brought out her bad self, becoming a vocal powerhouse who channels the spirit of Etta James.
She knows how to rock you right.
Maurice Bridge - Guitar & Vocals
Sio Mo, rhythm guitarist extraordinaire, is so laid back he makes the legendary Freddie Green look like a show-off That’s only in his playing, though: always a sharp-dressed man, he inspires The Dynamics to new levels of sartorial splendor.
“You got to dress like you feel it.”
Roderick MacDonald - Bass
A low-down Scotsman who has been known to wear a kilt (don’t ask), his mission in this life is to re-arrange the placement of your internal organs with the lowest tones around. Drenched in R&B, he has a range of contorted facial expressions that frighten small children.
Steve Kulusic - Guitar & Vocals
Steve K is the matrix of three phenomena: a wicked straight razor, a love for two-wheeled speed, and the blues-drenched sound of vintage guitars. He lurks out back near the horn section until it’s time, then he steps out to lay down lines that can slice anyone’s hair back to the scalp.
Brain McGibney - Hammond Organ & Vocals
Brother Brian McGibney is a true disciple of the Hammond organ, which he joins in harmony with Mr. Leslie’s finest rotary speakers. He has a house full of both. He is a mighty, mighty man- a necessary characteristic for hauling these impossibly heavy, but essential, engines of R&B.
David Patrick - Trumpet
Little did his parents know the doors they were opening when they sent their apple-cheeked boy off to trumpet lessons. Don’t let the youthful good looks deceive you: David has the nightlife in his soul, and it would take more than medicine to cure him.
Lorne Etkin- Guitar
Tom Gould - Baritone Sax
A double-threat reedman, Thomas (Solid) Gould is a regular on the Pacific Northwest blues-bar scene and has logged more time in seven-seater vans than you care to think about. A Master of the R&B idiom, he has a truly terrifying sense of humor.
Andrew Davis - Tenor Sax
The hardest-working tenor man in show business, Andrew lays it down with cool authority. When he’s not blowing tasty solos for The Dynamics, he can be found in the front line of Spacious Couch, his award-winning jazz-funk ensemble. The jazz-cat beard comes and goes, depending on his wife’s mood.
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