Bare Blue Sea
Bios
Steve Dénommée
Lead Vocals, Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
 
Steve Dénommée is big on CanCon, playing a variety of acoustic based rock and folk rock tunes with a focus on Canadian artists. Steve began playing before appreciative audiences in 1996 at open stages and in intimate coffee houses as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of Blink! the Duo. As Blink! expanded with Steve as the front man, the new quartet began playing various sized pubs, and by invitation at several special engagements throughout the Quinte, Northumberland and Prince Edward County areas in Eastern Ontario. Before amicably disbanding in 2000, Blink! was a favourite act on several festival stages as part of Brighton’s annual Applefest celebrations and Concert in the Park series, Trenton’s Summer Days and Concert in the Park series, and at the Belleville Waterfront Festival. Blink! had the honour of being chosen for the opening band for Junkhouse and Spirit of the West at the festival in 1997.

Bob Moore

Drums, Percussion, Vocals


Bob was raised in Port Credit (Mississauga), Ontario which is where the drumming began.  Self taught in his teen years, Bob has played with a variety of bands including early on in Port Credit’s own Rox.  Bob enjoys the variety of talented musicians that make Canadian music so vibrant and popular which explains his choice of Neil Peart of Rush fame as one of his favourite players.  The inimitable Buddy Rich and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers are other drummers who have influenced Bob’s playing.  The lure of paying homage to our ‘Home and Native Land’ through performing tasteful pop/folk rock music is what has brought Bob back to sit behind the kit once again.  Bob is also one half of The Hus-band with Steve, the duo playing a variety of early rock ‘n’ roll tunes from the 50's and 60's for older audiences.

Ian Murray

Bass, vocals


Ian has been playing bass for more than 20 years, playing in cover bands in the area as well as an original band out of Toronto, Sulk, that had some commercial success including a couple of CDs released, a video which aired on CMT, and an appearance on Toronto City TV’s Breakfast Television.

Ian started out playing piano and has expanded into organ and accordion and the acoustic guitar.  His bass playing is best described as melodic which suits the band perfectly.  Ian also still plays with local band Hardwood Way.
 








Tim Park
Guitars, vocals
 

Movember Man of Mystery!  We've been a big fan of Tim's for some time now.  As a talented solo performer and member of several well-known Burlington bands, Tim bring a great deal of guitar talent and great vocals to the mix.

More details to come!
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