Bios

By Jon

Jason Huber

Jason, a Fairfield, CT native, made national headlines when he became the youngest person to win a Tony for his role as Corey Matthews in Boy Meets World: The Musical. Jason left the stage to focus on songwriting, composing top 10 hits for artists such as Hillary Duff, Hannah Montana, The Jonas Brothers, and Pantera. He also runs ComeTogether.com, the world’s most popular Beatles fan site. In his spare time, Jason enjoys watching silent French films and collecting the wind in 2 liter Coke bottles. He is married to actress Melissa Joan Hart. The couple has two children, Vanilla (4) and Notorious (2), both named after Jason’s favorite 90’s rappers.

Jon Dittert

Jon, an outdoors-man at heart, left his good work, family, breakfast, saws, and other plaid shirts in the forests advertised on the box of Oregon Trail for the opportunity of a lifetime. While driving to Port Washington, NY to claim his reply from Publishers Clearing House, Jon moved all along the midwest until he was pulled over at 3 in the morning for driving with a broken headlight. Jon hitch-hiked with trucker Ed Griffith through the Appalachian mountains until Ed stole his hersey chocolates which prompted Jon to end the pairs reign of friendship. Jon is currently stranded in downtown Lexington, pondering where he would be now if only he had his winnings. Jon was recently quoted on the evening news as saying, “Only wanna be with you, in World of Warcraft, if I had a Mac.”

Roger Dittert

Roger began his musical career at the age of 3 as a child prodigy on the pan flute and harpsichord. After a disappointing world tour in which he mostly played in Chinese karaoke brothels and on the streets of Prague and Oslo for bands of gypsies, he decided to forgo his first love in favor of a more lucrative career in drumming. He recently returned from a 2 year stint studying under the tutelage of the great Meg White and is primed to hit the scene and blast beat his way into history. These days, when he is not bench pressing small children and farm animals, he enjoys culinary experimentation and applying the principles of quantum mechanics to bass fishing.

Steve Dominick

Steve is a 6′11″ power forward for the Los Angeles Clippers. Or rather, he WAS, until he lost his legs in the war. Steve is now doomed to a life of mediocrity playing the bass guitar. When he is not pretending to play a real instrument, he spends his time on his favorite hobbies, which include: frequenting the local flower shops to buy seeds for his birdhouse collection, attempting to build pyramids out of Lincoln Logs, trying to beat the world record on Skip-It, and watching reruns of “America’s Next Top Model.” Amazingly enough, with such a packed schedule, Steve still finds time to learn all your favorite 90’s tunes and plans on jumping in a van very soon to tour the country.