Adam is a freshman at the University of Alabama. He first began playing
music when introduced to the drums by his uncle at the age of 11. After
two years he made the transition to the bass and began playing in local
rock and worship bands. Adam loves music and is always interested in
playing with new people.
Posts Tagged ‘Bass’
Adam Pruitt
Bradford Sims
Brad(ford) Sims grew up in Birmingham, Alabama and Houston, Texas… but should have been born about 8 years earlier, since most of his favorite records had all been released by the time he was 10 years old. He turned to music once his baseball career ended (at 13) and hasn’t looked back. He received a degree in music composition from Birmingham-Southern. He has served as a bass player for bands up until recently, when he joined the band Voices in the Trees as a guitarist. He has also been known to sing at times.
Keith Gray
My name is Keith Gray and I play piano and bass guitar. I have been playing the piano since I was 3 and the bass since around age 14. As a senior Accounting major at Birmingham-Southern College I try to play as much music on the side as possible and would like to continue to do so after graduation this spring. I am in a band called “Moose” that plays locally on college campuses and bars in Alabama but am always looking to play with other musicians, as well as experiment with other styles of music.
Lucas Beech

A guitar was placed in Lucas’ hands at age nine and the music has
never stopped. Finding pleasure in all fretted instruments Lucas has
since added bass, mandolin, ukulele, bouzouki, and various other
instruments, to his repertoire. Lucas is a songwriter, worship leader,
and has even spent time as session musician in Nashville.
Parker McAnnally
Parker hails Mountain Brook, AL. While his primary instrument is the bass, he has also played in the drumline at his high school for the last four years. His top notch level of musicality definitely worth taking note of. Parker has been accepted to Berklee College of Music, and he plans on attended school there after his graduation from Mountain Brook High this May.
Robby Stewart
I started playing guitar in junior high and have been playing bass for the past 2 years. I draw my main bass sound from Colin Greenwood of Radiohead. My music philosophy is to bring music back to it’s original intent, self expression and worship and doing this in the most creative way possible. I’m currently the bassist for the worship team at Mosaic and that’s how I met Kaylor of the Tin Cans.
Sam Boyers
Sam was introduced to good music around the same time he first grew a beard, at age five. Since then, he has played piano, baritone trumpet, guitar, bass, djembe, synth keyboards, and so on… He takes great pride in the fact that he has never played his guitar around a
campfire or outside while sitting on a blanket in a grassy lawn, which makes him better than any male who has. Not a spotlight-stealer, he likes to make music with others, and enjoys it most in that setting.

