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A little introductory information on the Band Members, and light bio-data
 
 

 
 
 
Chauntelle
She plays guitars, and was (with Sherri) the founder of this band.  She's the George Harrison of this group; the lead guitarist, a little less "out front" - yet cerebral, serene, introspective and sweet. 
Although not heard often on lead vocals, she does have a unique (and beautiful) singing voice, which is demonstrated beautifully on such songs as "Pretender",  "I Could Be There For You"  ... and most notably on "One More Day With You" ... in a voice that is at once sweet, dear, desperate and plaintive.  
Some of her musical influences include the Beatles, Radiohead and Coldplay. 
 
 
Sherri
 
Sherri happens to be a great musician, but is really an Artist who writes, crafts and invents music as well.  Her art is expressed through writing, drawing, painting and photography - she is legitimately as talented a photographer as any professional in the field ... but with greater imagination.
As a vocalist,  she is extraordiary! You will never hear a voice more clear, more dear, more powerful or more sweet. She is also fun, funny, intelligent and FASCINATING. 
Sherri has done the artwork for Eisley's albums, tshirts and other merchandise.  Her Flickr site is one of the very best on the web, and shows her to be as clever as she is talented (and beautiful).
 
 
Stacy
 
Keyboardist, Guitarist, Vocalist, Writer - the Quiet Artist.  Stacy wrote the first song for this band, at the tender age of eight years ... I believe it was called "For Michael" and though I have yet to hear it, I know it must have been fantastic; after all, it was her ticket into the band. 
Like Sherri, she has a voice that is sweet and beautiful.  She sings like an angel, and I recall (literally) getting goose bumps the first time I heard her voice in "Laughing City" (the EP version) - and was nearly moved to tears the when I heard her vocal tag on "Sunfeet" ("soft sweet music makes me sleep ...").  Stacy is something of a young musical genius, as adept and adroit on guitar as she is on the keys, her primary musical instrument.
 
 
Weston
 
This is the band's drummer. He's an excellent drummer, an accomplished martial artist and a man with a great (and warped) sense of humour.  
 
I'll spare you the Beatles analogy here, and not compare Weston to Ringo. After all, Ringo was the shortest guy in his band, whereas Weston's by far the tallest in this one.
 
Seen on the right here, in pensive mood and deep in conversation with bassist Garron. 


 
Garron
 
The band's bassist. Garron is the newest member, having joined in July of 2005.  He is also the band's youngest member,  and will be reaching is 19th birthday in a few weeks.
 
Garron also plays with the Sugarland Vineyard, in his hometown.
 
Photograph is from Garron's online journal at the REAL Trollewood, on Eisley's website.


 
Little Christie
 
Artist-in-Waiting. Although not a member of the band, Christie is an artist in her own right, and possesses the unmistakable "Dupree pipes".  Her voice is angelic, she sings beautifully. I first caught Christy, as an adjunct to Wesley Jensen's live act (in support of Eisley); she made a great man even better, just by being there.
 
Christie is an amazing photographer. At a tender age,  her photoshop skills eclipse those of college-level art students, and even some commercial graphics professionals.  Like her sisters, she is dear, darling and talented.
 
Visit Christie's  Flickr site and be amazed.  She is the "Wowlrus" there, hosting one of the most clever photostreams of all.
 
Ok, just enough time for one more cheesy Beatles analogy; here's Eisley doing
their version of "A Hard Day's Night". When they make their movie, I'll buy
tickets for everybody! *Photo is from Sherri's Flickr photostream.