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ORIGINALLY FROM: Flagstaff, Arizona
INSTRUMENT: Acoustic Guitar
ADDITIONAL INSTRUMENTS: Bass
PERSON WHO MOST INFLUENCED YOUR MUSIC CAREER: My dearly departed Dad (2002)
FAVORITE SONG: That depends on the mood of the moment
FAVORITE ARTIST: Too many to list
FIRST ALBUM PURCHASED: Too many lost brain cells ago.
When approaching catering & asking yourself "What am I going to have for dinner" what do you always hope won't be the answer? An empty plate.
What have you lost on the road that you would most like to retrieve? Probably some long forgotten part that fell off of my truck.
Were you ever in a school play? Yes 1972-1973? I was the Knight that Sir Lancelot ‘lanced’ and prayed back to life in “Camelot”, and I was Mortimer Brewster in “Arsenic And Old Lace” – Mostly I just ran the lights and built props.
What type of music do you dislike the most? The new type of Country. (no kidding) – Most “rap” and “evil rock.”
Favorite pizza topping? Sausage
Have you ever ordered anything off an infomercial & if so what was it? Nope
All time favorite Saturday Night Live character? Never watched it.
File your taxes at the beginning of the year or wait until April 15th? I don’t understand the I.R.S. My Beautiful wifey keeps us out of jail.
Do you have a pre-show ritual and if so what is it? I just ask for forgiveness.
Favorite song to karaoke to? NO WAY!
Dance halls or County Fairs/Festival? Party!
If you were to rename the band, what would you name them? ””
If you were to choose another profession what would it be? Ya think anyone would pay me to build my own hot rod?
Jessica Simpson or Britney Spears? Not my cup of tea.
Who makes the best hamburger in the Willamette Valley? Me.
If you could choose the TV channel on the bus, what channel would everyone else be watching? The Speed Channel or The Outdoor Channel.
If you could star in a movie who would your female (or male if you're a girl ;) co-star be? Lucille Ball
If they were to make a movie about your life who would you wish they would cast as you? Tom Hanks or Tim Allen
Biography
Paul “Hank” Saunders has been around music since he was a small boy and was heavily influenced by the music of his father, a guitarist, who listened to Hank Williams and who frequently had his musician friends over to jam. Hank has lent his bass and guitar playing skills to his church worship group since 1990. Hank holds the rhythm section together for the Oregon Valley Boys, playing both acoustic and electric guitar.
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