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Bassist for [[Smidge]]. He can also play keyboards/piano, guitar, drums, flute, saxophone, and harp thanks to his unusual upbringing. He played his first live gig at fourteen, filling in for the guitarist of [[Mad Gilbert]] when they were opening for the [[Bad Luck Opals]]’ ''Dark Jewelry'' tour in the late 80s.  
Bassist for [[Smidge]]. He can also play keyboards/piano, guitar, drums, flute, saxophone, and harp thanks to his unusual upbringing. He played his first live gig at fourteen, filling in for the guitarist of [[Mad Gilbert]] when they were opening for the [[Bad Luck Opals]]’ ''Dark Jewelry'' tour in the late 80s. He owns a home in Seattle and lives there when he's not on tour or recording somewhere with the band.


He is the son of legendary groupie Amanda Joy Yarrow.
He is the son of legendary groupie Amanda Joy Yarrow.

Revision as of 00:34, 26 July 2019

Bassist for Smidge. He can also play keyboards/piano, guitar, drums, flute, saxophone, and harp thanks to his unusual upbringing. He played his first live gig at fourteen, filling in for the guitarist of Mad Gilbert when they were opening for the Bad Luck OpalsDark Jewelry tour in the late 80s. He owns a home in Seattle and lives there when he's not on tour or recording somewhere with the band.

He is the son of legendary groupie Amanda Joy Yarrow.

Description

Character

He's cocky and confident.

Physical Appearance

He has blond hair, which is wavy to curly when longer but just has good volume when cut short. His eyes are blue.

He's fit and tattooed: ”the muscle shirt showed off toned arms with just the right amount of ink.Rock God in Exile (book)

Romantic Relationships

  • Nell Whelan

Books

Headliner

Major Appearances

Minor Appearances

  • N/A

Intellectual Property

This character was created by: Kella Campbell (Author)

Available for guest appearances? Please contact the author for permission.

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