Sanhedrin Move Revisited (1990 - 1995)

Ric Queen reformed Sanhedrin Move in 1990 with former lead singer John Drake and former keyboardist Jon Krause, along with Mark Harbold on lead guitar and Chaz Thornton on bass, to play a Franklin Heights High School class reunion held at Deer Creek State Park lodge. Former keyboardist Jimi Leonardo even came up from Florida and sat in on a couple of songs. The band was well received, and decided to try it again. After performing around Ohio for three years as a 5-piece group, a saxophone/trumpet horn section was added.

Sanhedrin Move was featured live on channel 10 television along with the Danger Brothers, was the official oldies band for W-COL FM oldies radio, and opened for The Byrds, Dennis Yost & the Classics Four, and the 30 Years of Rock & Roll Oldies Show. The band was also a regular at the Bogey Inn during the Memorial Golf Tournament.


Personnel (original & changes):

Lead vocals: John Drake. John left briefly due to voice problems, and was temporarily replaced by Billy Bova. John Drake soon returned to finish out the remaining bookings.

Drums: Ric Queen

Keys: Jon Krause

Lead guitar: Mark Harbold. Mark left and was replaced by Don Birnie. Don left and was replaced by Keith Fields.

Bass: Chaz Thornton

Saxophone: Dwain Chandler. Dwain left and was replaced by Dave Robbins.

Trumpet: Steve Holland




   


Sanhedrin Move Revisited appeared at the following partial list of venues:

Beer Barrel, Put-In-Bay
Bogey Inn, Dublin, Ohio
Valley Dale, Sunbury, Ohio
Ohio Fair Managers Association
Victory's, German Village
Tommy Daugherty's, German Village
Short North Tavern, Short North
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Downtown Columbus
Sportz N Spudz,
Columbus Ski Club
Westgate Lounge
Botany's
Grand Lake St. Mary's Festival, St. Mary's, Ohio
Hamden Festival, Hamden, Ohio
Bob Evans, Inc. Christmas party
Three C Body Shop grand opening
Villa Milano
Buckeye Lake
Cameo, Logan, Ohio
Berwick Party House
Gasoline Alley
Party Barn, Powell, Ohio
2 Rascals Pub

 

 

 

The Original Sanhedrin Move (1965-1973)

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