Barn Dance. Photo by Bill Smith
Tonya has worked for Don Campbell Music for ten years in the capacity of marketing manager, including overseeing booking and tour management, publicity, fan communication and outreach, merchandising, publishing, licensing, and record production and release. Six years ago Tonya joined the Band. Her twelfth gig as a rookie bass player was with the Don Campbell Band at Gillette Stadium, opening for Toby Keith! Tonya is a sports fan, a life-long Red Sox devotee; is a graduate of Cornell University and loves sushi. |
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A composer, performer and multi-instrumentalist, Andy's career in music has taken him around the United States with his independently released music collections, Capitol Records releases as frontman of Thanks to Gravity and as a member of the Don Campbell Band. Andy grew up in New Mexico and Maine and has been with the DCB for eleven years, primarily playing fiddle and singing harmonies, however he often plays piano and percussion and occasionally the cello. Andy's original music catalog is diverse; one of his symphonic works was premiered by the NH Philharmonic Orchestra. Andy also teaches music to children and adults in the Greater Portland area and lives with his wife Margaret and daughter Lila. In his rare spare time, he enjoys golfing, reading and writing. |
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Guitar player, composer and film maker, Sumner is a native of Damariscotta, Maine and has played electric guitar in the Don Campbell Band since 2004. Sumner writes and releases his own instrumental music and has been featured extensively on NPR's Echoes program. He recently released a documentary, In the Blood, a film that illustrates the life and work of historic Maine lumbermen. Sumner wrote an original score for the project as well as produced the film. Sumner lives in Wiscasset with his wife, Jennifer and two daughters. He teaches guitar and is an accomplished photographer and hockey player. Learn more, see and hear his projects at www.sumnermckane.com |
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A native of Maine, Sean has been playing drums for over 25 years, touring nationally while signed to Capitol Records with Andy Happel in Thanks to Gravity and performing on great stages all over the Northeast with the Don Campbell Band which he joined in 2008. Sean has recorded on a diverse collection of music projects and enjoys martial arts and Bruins hockey. Sean lives in Eliot, Maine with his wife Laurel and their two children, Carey and Charlotte. Around music, Sean is also a software developer, directing the engineering efforts for a media company based in Cambridge, Mass. |
