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Kevin "Frenchie" Sciou, lead guitar
Kevin Sciou moved to the states in the spring of 2001 all the way from France with the dream of pursuing a career in rock'n'roll. Soon after his arrival in LA, he teamed up with Shooter Jennings and his rock band Stargunn. Together they recorded & toured for a couple of years before splitting up. From that point on, the road has been his calling, joining forces with artists such as Wade Bowen, The Rock 'N Roll Soldiers and Carter Falco. By early 2007, Kevin aka "Frenchie" was in need of a new exciting musical experience. It became reality when he got an offer to replace Chris Masterson in the Beat Up Ford Band! After a short try out, Frenchie officially became Jack's new guitarist, and he feels blessed to be given the chance to put his style of guitar towards such talent. KOKO!
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Pete Coatney, drums
Pete is the only original member of the band, having played with Jack since his days at Adairs. A veteran of many Dallas bands such as Rumble and the Martyrs, Pete sat in with Jack at Adaris the first time they met. Since that night, Pete has been with Jack for every gig and every record. The son of a preacher and musician, the late "Pete" Sr., Pete is a devoutly spiritual person who will not shy from conversations about his Christianity. Jack refers to Pete as the "Spiritual Guru" of the band, and wrote the outstanding "Pete, Jesus and Me" in his honor.
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Robert Kearns, bass
Robert was a founding member of the rock band Cry of Love ( Raleigh, NC), whose debut cd "Brother" went on to sell over 300,000 copies. The band released one more cd "Diamonds and Debris" and toured before splitting in '97. He then joined the Bottle Rockets ( St. Louis, MO) with whom he recorded and toured behind 3 cds. Robert moved to Austin, TX in 2000 to play with Chris Duarte, which lasted a little over a year. Robert then started playing with Jack around the "Electric" cd release in ’01. He stayed with Jack until ‘05 until he moved to Nashville. Now he's back again, badder and funkier than ever. Robert has also toured or recorded with Todd Snider, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Jesse Dayton, Sisters Morales, Bonnie Bishop, and Chris Cagle. "Yeah, you know me" |
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Jay Jackson, steel guitar
Jay was born in Ohio and raised in Kentucky, where his parents started a southern gospel quartet. He started playing the pedal steel with his family group when he was ten. Because there were many instruments around the house, Jay also learned how to play the acoustic guitar, bass, mandolin, and the dobro. The Navy took him to Charleston, SC, where he settled and soon began playing for all different types of bands. During Jay's ten years in Charleston, he opened up for such acts as Montgomery Gentry, David Alan Coe, Darrel Worley, Deana Carter, Little River Band, Jimmy Wayne, Pin Monkey, etc, etc. .
Jay moved to Nashville with his wife Beth, and son, Jonah, in May of 2004. Since his time in Nashville, Jay has produced two independent Christian albums, played steel, acoustic, and bass for several artists on the road, and around town. Now he finds himself in a whirlwind of concert and TV appearances with Jack and the Beat Up Ford Band.
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