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Jamie-Sue Seal has fronted the Americana/Roots Rock group, the Radiotown Flyers since 2002. The band has toured to over 11 states and received national and international radio airplay on more than 75 radio stations and even charted at #17 in 2003. Jamie-Sue has four albums to her credit and her song, "Homeward Bound" was used in a regional commercial. In 2005, she was presented with the honor of Country Musician Deserving Wider Recognition from The Review Music Awards. That same year, Jamie-Sue Seal & the Radiotown Flyers also won Band Deserving Wider Recognition.
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Greg Jenkinson was honored as the 2006 Instrumentalist Of The Year in the Country Division by Review Magazine. Greg and Jamie-Sue Seal formed the original IceBreaker Band in 2002, but had played together in duos and trios since 2000. He is a graduate of the University Of Michigan and has been playing the guitar for as long as he can remember. Greg is a musician who is constantly working on his craft as a guitar player, and he thrills audiences everywhere the band goes, with his flying fingers and his tremendous talent.
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Ben Godoshian is the Radiotown Flyer's drummer and has been a member of the group since it's inception. Ben attended Michigan State University and was a member of the marching band, jazz band, and choral groups at MSU and Lansing Community College. He teaches drums at Marshall Music in Lansing, Michigan and generally has up to 40 students. Ben and his van have driven the band from east to west and north to south all over the USA, usually accompanied by his imitations of Star Wars characters.
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John "jonesy" Latini is an award-winning songwriter who plays bass with the 'Flyers. Born and raised in New York, he grew up playing music with his family. His singer/songwriter album, Lake Of My Dreams, contains the song "Yesterday I Painted Your Room" which garnered him the first place prize in the Metro Detroit Songwriting Contest. Jonesy also placed in the finals of The Hank Williams Songwriting Competition in North Carolina. You can see him perform with all his wit and charm in the bands; Jamie-Sue Seal & the Radiotown Flyers, Hoodang, The Hummingbirds, and his very own Flying Latini Brothers. He is a welcome and frequent guest on the Jammin' Round With Jamie-Sue radio show as well as hosting his own songwriters series in Ypsilanti, Michigan every Friday night at The Tap Room Annex.
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