Rich Daigle - Guitar
Rich has a Bachelors Degree in Jazz and Contemporary Music from the University of Maine, He has played and toured with members of Blood Sweat and Tears, Jim Chapin and Rare Silk.
In 1994 he headed west and wound up in Salt Lake, where he currently lives playing, and teaching music and building guitars. Rich got the Django germ 12 years ago and can't seem to get rid of it. He founded the Red Rock Hot Club in 1999 enjoys watching it evolve. Currently he both plays the Gypsy Jazz style and builds the guitars specifically designed for the style of music.
Pat Terry - Guitar
Pat Terry-guitar. Pat is a professor of Jazz Studies at the University of Utah. He has performed, recorded and toured with bands such as Irie Heights, Mambo Jumbo, John Flanders & Double Helix and Purdy Mouth, VA. He's often confused for Scott's half brother, and plays a mean bluegrass banjo.Scott Terry - Bass-o-matic
A veteran of the Salt Lake City music scene. Has toured nationally and recorded with bands such as Insatiable, Mambo Jumbo, Purdy Mouth, University of Utah Jazz Ensembles, John Flanders Trio and numerous other acts. He is the only single members of the band, he likes the color blue, puppies, chick flicks, chains and whips and pulls a mean g-string!At various times you may see any of the following professional musicians sitting in with the
Red Rock Hot Club:
Red Rock Hot Club:
Steve Keen - AccordionSteve is an adjunct professor in keyboards at the University of Utah, department of Music he plays with the Klezmer group, "Klezbros", The Steve Keen Jazz trio and with the Alpine group "Salzburger Echo". Steve is also a potter and photographer.
Scott Harris - ClarinetScott Harris has performed with numerous ensembles including the Utah Symphony, Ballet West, Burbank Symphony, the Salt Lake City Jazz Orchestra, and Opera Ala Carte. He is the founder of The Prevailing Winds, woodwind quintet.
John Flanders - ClarinetJohn has performed with the Utah Symphony, and toured Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and more. His freelancing has lead to performances with The Temptations, Billy Preston, Solomon Burke, Wayne Newton, Frankie Avalon, Rodney Dangerfield, Don Rickles, Patty Andrews, Sam Moore, Ben Folds, and many others.
Daniel Salini - ViolinA former member of the Legendary “Salini Strings” classical ensemble of suburban Minneapolis, Dan Salini now splits his time among many interests. Dan’s primary “day job” as well as his passion is violin-making. Dan is also a recording engineer with an excellent ear, a musical sense and an eye for great gear. In addition to Traveling Mercies, Dan plays in numerous local bands and has played sessions on dozens of local records, including The Trigger Locks, Melissa Warner, and Mr. Whoopee.
