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Tommy Black - Lead Vocalist, Guitar, Harmonica

       Tommy has performed all over the east coast and the Carribean as a lead        vocalist for such bands as "Southern Star" "The Men of Distinction" "The        Cumberland Gap Band" and Tommy Black and Blooz. He is a songwriter        and vocalist whose talent has resulted in the recording of four CDs. He        wrote and sang " Shadow Shaggin" smouthie of the year in 2008. His writing and vocal strengths  landed him a recording contract with Surfside Records and is currently on the KHP music label. Tommy is at home with a microphone in his hand and an audience to entertain. With his wireless mic you might find him at a table singing to the ladies or doing a harmonica solo in the middle of the dance floor.  He loves to entertain and it shows when Tommy Black does his tribute to Elvis Presley, Bee Gees, Willie Nelson, and many more. 

 

 

 

 

 

Christina Cooper - Lead Vocals
Christina Cooper moved from Fort Mill, SC to North Myrtle Beach,S.C. ten years ago, in hopes of making her dreams come true as a female music artist.  Music has always been a very important part

of her life.  She sang her first song with Tommy Black on Dec. 31, 2008, and has been with the band since. She released her first song, " Can"t Get Enough", which was nominated for Beach Music Song of the year and Duet of the Year in 2009 with Tommy Black during Spring SOS  2009.  Her new single "It Don't Matter To Me"  written by Tommy is surely another hit by Christina and the Tommy Black Band..

 

 

           Ray Barnes- Vocals, Lead Guitar, and Piano

           Ray Barnes, from Burlington, N.C. started playing music  in High School            with a group called the "The Legends."  After school, he took a job with            "The Alpacas," which traveled up and down the East Coast. Years after, he            started a band called, "The Joe Sapp Band."  This band landed a house            gig in Roxboro, N.C. which lasted for 5 years.  After 5 years of playing in            the band, Ray moved to Myrtle Beach, S.C., where he now resides. Ray            brings his diverse ability to sing, play lead guitar, and piano. He is surely a            great asset to the Tommy Black Band.