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Bobby Way, which means Wayout in Iowaian (not
really) is the founder and leader of the band. Not only does he
bring the namesake but also the talent and experience to back it
up. Bobby started his musical career back in High School with a
9 piece horn band, called Silver & Brass, playing CYO's and
High School dances. From there he became the bass player for a band
called Ram Rock, doing music that today is called Classic Rock.
The middle seventies brought a 50's revival and a band called Bananas
featuring Butch Wax and the Ducktails. What came next? Cimmeron
Show Revue, a slick act that traveled all over the Midwest Getting
the bite for the road Bobby started a band called Redbird With Lady
Fox,(sounds like the 80's to me). Carl & Company was the first
national show group that Bobby toured with, learning everything
he could about the business from Carl, Bobby took all his experience,
knowledge, and fortitude to form the band we all know and love today,
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Along side Bobby, Chick is one of longest
standing members of the band, going back a few more years then they
all would like to remember. Chick and Bobby have played off and
on together for around some 25 years (Boy time flies when your having
fun). Starting his musical career at the age of 17 Chick, met Bobby
in Silver & Brass (see Bobby's bio). From there he worked with
a guitar player friend from Silver & Brass in a band called
Roadside Steamer, a five piece group of exceptional musicians doing
as they told the agent, music they wanted to do. After a year and
a half Chick had enough of the music business and took a short break,
a year and a half later he got the bite again and along with four
other fine fellows the group Sound Investment was formed, wedding
and private party's were their forte, and the band did and is still
doing rather well. Chick left in 1985 to be reunited with Bobby
and join him on the road with the Wayout Show Band, and the rest
is history. So as you will agree, along with Bobby, Chick has become
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Louie brings many years of stage experience to the Wayouts,
originally from Boston Mass. Louie performed throughout his high
school and college years with numerous rock & roll bands. Having
traveled nationally throughout the United States for over eight
years, and an aspiring magician, Louie brings all his magic and
talent to The Fabulous Wayouts to truly make this band fabulous.
A percussionist by trade you can always tell when Louie's on stage,
from some of the many well timed sound effects, to the laying down
of a driving dance beat, to a crazy looking hat or prop, Louie keeps
it all together so you can enjoy a perfect performance from the
band each and every time you see them. The Fabulous Wayouts are
proud to have someone with his talents and skills a part of this
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Lynda came to the Wayouts in 1996 bringing
with her dynamic vocals, and untold years of experience. She still
finds time to do some modeling and has been performing with the
Racine Symphonic Chorus . Lynda started with a national act, Harvey
K. and The Spiral Staircase and numerous offshoots of that band.
Next Dr. Bop and the Headliners out of Chicago, one of the midwest's
premiere show bands. If you have ever seen that group it was truly
one of the best. Eight years and some change later Lynda gets
a gig with The Torpedoes, another popular Midwest show band that
traveled throughout the country, and are still around today. With
two beautiful little girls and getting tired of all the travel,
Lynda leaves the Torpedoes and falls into the lap of the Fabulous
Wayouts, bringing the final piece of the puzzle together and making
the Wayouts one of the finest vocal groups in Wisconsin today.
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