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Artist description
The Free Radicals are a band that plays original pop/rock songs. Betty Jean believes she has gathered the finest musicians to give her music it's original palette. Her songs are full of catchy lyrics that mirror her soul, and her music paints each canvas with a picture that draws the listener closer. She looks forward to introducing more people to her original rockin' pop sound. |
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Music Style
Acoustic Pop/Rock |
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Artist History
Betty Jean is a singer/songwriter from Southern New Jersey. Her musical roots come from her love for music...mostly pop, rock, and the blues. She has been playing for the past four years in clubs, such as J.C.Dobb's(now The Pontiac Grille) in Philadelphia, PA and RT's in New Jersey, and coffee houses on both sides of the Delaware River. She performs solo and with a backup band. Her band on these songs consist of a group of seasoned musicians she gathered from bands around the NJ/PA area. The Free Radicals have been trimmed to four members.
This petite, free-spirited woman is also a contributor to the cause. She believes in giving of herself to help others by lending her musical support. Bett has donated her time and songs to benefit Art Against Drugs. |
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Group Members
Betty Jean - lead vocals & acoustic guitar;
Johnny "Guitar" Edwards - lead acoustic guitar;
Mike Cattell - bass guitar & backing vocals;
Lenny Gordon - drums on "Grocery Boy";
T.J. - bass guitar on "Grocery Boy";
Tray Roper - drums on "Theresa's Room";
Lloyd Fuss - drums on "I Surrender To You";
Jimmy Budnicki - harmonica on "Grocery Boy";
Chris Skoluda - keyboards on "Grocery Boy";
Kris Alutius - lead acoustic guitar on "I Surrender To You" |
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Instruments
acoustic guitars, bass, keyboards, drums, and harmonica |
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Location
Maple Shade, NJ - USA |
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