the band
JAMES BRUNO
Multi-Instrumentalist, Vocalist
James’ musical journey began with choir and show choir, where he developed his vocal talents before competing with the renowned Johnny Mann Singers. His passion for rhythm led him to become a drummer in his high school marching band, as well as a competitor in orchestral percussion.
With a background in drama and musical theater, James pursued a Drama major in college, performing as both an actor and singer on stage. Over the years, he has been a dedicated drummer and vocalist in numerous cover and tribute bands, specializing in classic rock, country rock, and Southern rock. His extensive tribute performances include honoring legends like Blondie, The Kinks, The Eagles, Elvis, Bruno Mars, The Beatles, The Doors, and more.
A true multi-instrumentalist, James plays drums, percussion, guitar, piano, harmonica, banjo, ukulele, and bass, allowing him to adapt seamlessly across various musical projects. Whether delivering lead vocals, harmonizing, or driving the rhythm section, his versatility and experience make him a standout performer.
For an extra dose of entertainment, James also has a knack for impressions of famous personalities, bringing humor and charm to every performance.
David crisci
Guitarist, Vocalist
David has been a dedicated guitarist for over 40 years, honing his craft and carving out a unique style that is unmistakably his own. Starting with a deep passion for Texas blues rock, David cut his teeth in the vibrant local music scene, playing with numerous bands and refining his skills on stages large and small. Over the years, his musical journey has seen him share the spotlight with renowned acts such as Texas blues legend Randy Garibay, the iconic Three Dog Night, and even the ’80s sensation The Fixx.
His career has taken him far and wide, with tours spanning the West Coast and Midwest, where audiences were captivated by his electrifying performances. Known for his shredding solos, soulful blues bends, and dynamic energy, David’s guitar licks resonate with a signature flair that sets him apart from the crowd.
David has been a pivotal part of the forming of Sundown Drifters, marking an exciting new chapter in his musical evolution. This collaboration feels like a natural progression for a seasoned musician whose passion for guitar and music, constantly drive his dedication towards the craft. Whether he’s delivering soaring solos or crafting intricate rhythmic melodies, David’s talent and experience definitely add another dimension to Sundown Drifters overall sound.
JOHN GRECO
Multi-Instrumentalist
Born and raised in New York, John had a great love for music. He relocated to Florida, where his musical journey truly began. Refining his skills and deepening his love for music he submerged into in the local scene, he developed a deep appreciation for the sounds of southern rock, he discovered a new passion that would shape his artistic path. It wasn’t long before he started performing with various cover bands.
In 1986, he teamed up with his cousin to form the band CURVE. They quickly began writing original songs and performing in local clubs. Over time, the band gained recognition and had the opportunity to open for renowned acts such as Danger Danger, White Lion, Steve Stevens, and many others.
By 1989, CURVE’s growing popularity earned them a spot on the television show Star Search. The band continued to thrive, playing gigs, appearing on local radio stations, and featuring on New York cable TV. However, as the music industry evolved, he transitioned into a new role, opening BRM Recording Studio in Atlantic City.
In 2003, he relocated to Nevada and formed the 80s rock band GRAVEL, which became a staple in local clubs and casinos. Unfortunately, when the Covid-19 pandemic struck, the band disbanded. Undeterred, with the support of talented friends and musicians, he helped create a new project—Sundown Drifters, continuing his dedication to creating and performing music.
ANTHONY WHITE
Multi-Instrumentalist, Vocalist
Hailing from New York, then being raised in Las Vegas, started his musical journey at the age of 16 with his first band Xcursion featuring Mark Slaughter, Xcursion recorded 2 albums and had a huge following throughout the Las Vegas area.
Anthony then decided to move to California at age 21, being in 2 more bands recording demos and playing Southern California until he hooked up with Marc Ferrari (Keel) to help form what would become Cold Sweat. Cold Sweat recorded their debut album in 1990 and toured the U.S and Europe with DIO.
A change in the music industry prompted Anthony to form one of the first Kiss tribute bands. Cold Gin also included Chris McLernon (Cold Sweat, Saigon Kick), Jamie St. James (Black ‘N Blue) and Tommy Thayer (Black ‘N Blue, Kiss). Cold Gin enjoyed huge success touring across the U.S and Japan. Currently he is fronting his own original band Generation Landslide who released their debut album “Ruling The Street Scene” in 2022. He also plays in various cover bands.
SCOTT YOUNG
Drummer, Multi-Instrumentalist, Vocalist
With over 25 years of experience in performing, recording, touring, songwriting, and teaching, Scott brings a versatile and passionate approach to music. What began at age 12 with piano and drums soon expanded into guitar, and over the years, his style has evolved from hard rock and metal to embrace blues, ragtime, and beyond.
He has studied under respected musicians including Dave Kerman (ragtime/blues), Steve Comi (Pueblo Municipal Band), and Ron Meadows (U.S. Air Force Band), and honed his skills through concert band, percussion ensemble, and theory studies at Overland High School and Colorado Community College.
Scotts performance history includes West Coast tours, recording sessions for independent artists, and live drumming appearances with Bret Michaels and members of the Johnny Cash Band. He released a self-titled debut album, SoNotSo, performing all instruments and vocals—available on Spotify and ReverbNation.
Teaching has been a key part of his journey, starting between tours and quickly becoming a vital part of his growth as a musician. He spent six years in the Bay Area performing in a KISS tribute act (as “Ace”) and developing solo projects.
Now based in Las Vegas, Scotty continues to perform regularly with various acts and offer private music instruction. Whether on stage or in the studio, he remains dedicated to the craft and to helping others grow through music.
