The 3 Piece Band to See in Western Massachusetts
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Darryn Izzo – Electric, Acoustic, Synth Guitar, VocalsMike Greco – Bass, Vocals MIKE DRUMHELLER – Drums, Percussion, Vocals |
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BACKGROUND/HISTORY |
Darryn Izzo –
Electric, Acoustic, Synth Guitar, Vocals
Darryn is an over-the-hill baseball player-musician who relives his youth by playing in a rock and roll band!
He
has been playing area clubs since he was sixteen in various bands, but
it wasn’t until 2003 and then in 2006, did he re-unite with the final
of his two former band mates from FIASCO to form the present line-up... Darryn
wanted to continue the discontinued past by luring his poor, starving,
former band mates into the “fiasco” of playing in another cover band!
That’s precisely where the 1220 saga begins! |
Mike Greco –
Bass, Vocals
Mike is another mid-life crisis guy reliving his former glory days in a cover band.
When Mike isn’t gigging in the band, he can be found delivering pizzas for his parent company, the corporate giant, Delivery Express… Even though Mike initially began as a one-man lounge act tickling the ivory as a singer/piano player covering Neil “Love On The Rocks” Diamond and Jack “Love Boat”
Jones covers, he convinced himself that the chicks would really prefer
the low vibrating tones of the bass guitar – He was right! After his
16th birthday, he ditched his first love and
the piano, then applied his fingering techniques to the bass guitar! Mike quickly advanced on the bass!
The chicks were magnetically drawn to his finger-plucking prowess. They were quite impressed with his vocal crooning, too!
But doing solo-act lead bass and covering David Hasselhoff tunes in dark, seedy, Berlin nightclubs under the codename Chance Lankton wasn’t Mike’s shtick…
It nearly broke the poor man! In
fact, Mike checked himself into the Ray of Elvis Lounge Act
Rehabilitation Center in Reno, Nevada for some aggressive therapy. He was granted a new outlook on life! After
returning to Massachusetts to run his pizza delivery business, Mike’s
life would change but again one faithful day – this time for the
surreal… While delivering pizza to a
band practice (yes, Mike was discovered by 1220 on a pizza delivery
run!), he courageously sat in with the band singing, of all things, the
Hasselhoff cover, “Do You Know The Way To San Jose?”
The band members were breath-taken and teary-eyed. After wiping their eyes and regaining their composure, Mike’s former
band mates offered Mike “…the way to San Jose!”… As a result, Mike signed a long-term contract with the band containing a few added perks… His contract states he receives a life-time supply of spring water, ear plugs, and an occasional cameo/solo-shot between sets singing his all-time favorite Hasselhoff standards! If you play your cards right, you just might be able to catch him crooning between sets at our next show – but only by request! You have got to see this guy in action… Hasselhoff lives! |
MIKE DRUMHELLER –
Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Mike has been playing drums and percussion since he was last seen on Strummin’ Drummers in the late 1970’s!
He recently signed a long-term commitment with 1220 and returned to active duty after a sabbatical.
Tired of being referred to as “Phil D’s kid”, Mike left the St. Petersburg-based Russian cover
band, Ivan and the terrible.
Late one night, while Darryn was watching re-runs of Boris and Natasha on Russian closed-circuit TV, he picked up a distress signal straight from the Kremlin - it was “Phil D’s kid”!
Mike was out of work and living on the dangerous streets of Moscow! Darryn devised a scheme...
With
the promise of fame, fortune and riches exclusive only to cover bands,
he had the CIA fly his former band mate out of the Red zone - back to
America where he was met with open arms! The band crisis continues… Actually,
after feeling pathetically sorry for Darryn as an out-of-work
ballplayer-musician, Mike agreed to a long-term contract with the band
with one catch – that he be allowed to turn on his drum machine in an
endless loop to come out front and join the other two front men in an
uproarious rendition of the Hokey Pokey while “Phil D’s” kid ran around wireless singing to all the ladies…
So if you see someone “Dancing With Himself” relax!
It’s just “Phil D’s” kid… uh ~ I mean Michael D “Wanting You to Want…” him!
Yes,
another over-the-hill musician going through a mid-life crisis by
manifesting his frustration playing covers in a local band… But it’s not his fault!
Blame his former band mates! Mike is a solid performer and has quickly added his percussive and vocal talents to round out the 1220 line-up... |