About.
THE INFINITY PROJECT
A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO JOURNEY!
Seattle’s only locally based Journey Tribute act, The Infinity Project is a collection of long-standing Northwest musicians who have banded together to celebrate both the history and ongoing success of one of Rock ‘N Roll’s greatest hitmakers. The Infinity Project brings you songs from Journey’s early years, straight through to recent hits, and everything in between. Dedicated to bringing a high-quality polished performance to the stage, this is a show not to be missed. Whether you’re a long-standing Journey fan or a newcomer to their music there is something here for everyone. Please join us for an evening of great memories and stellar hits.
Band.
MEET THE GUYS
Randy, like most trained vocalists, has been performing since childhood. His early years consisted of multiple choirs, vocals ensembles, theater work, and competitions. He graduated to fronting rock bands at the tender age of 16 and has continued to do so in multiple forms for over 20 years. An experienced studio and live performer Randy chose to develop his vocal chops even further at the Seattle-based vocal program “The Vocalist Studio” in 2008 with coach Robert Lunte. During that process, Randy chose to not only expand his own knowledge and craft but, also to help others learn to do so as well. Randy recently began working as a vocal coach in his own right and thoroughly enjoys the process of helping clients find and develop their skills as vocalists. Randy formed The Infinity Project, Seattle’s Premier Journey Tribute act, in 2013.
When Aaron was 14 he won an air-guitar contest at the Burien Skate King. The song? Separate Ways. It was the beginning of a long and varied musical journey. Shortly thereafter he began playing guitar in local Seattle bands, eventually winning the KISW “Jammin’ with Joe Satriani” guitar contest. This led to work as a session player, and today Aaron’s guitar can be heard on commercial and radio ID’s for radio stations across the country, from KSIX Nashville and Chicago’s Loop to KJR Seattle. His award-winning original songs have been cut by various artists and placed in movies and television. He has written two books on songwriting, and was a contributing author of Songwriting for Dummies, Vol. 2. Since 2010 he has been active in the Seattle tribute-band scene, including stints in Second Sting, Third Stage, Problem Child, and Non Jovi. And now his journey has come full circle with Infinity Project.
Dan Scott is a 40 year veteran in the business, born and raised in Aberdeen Washington. Grew up playing with musicians that later went on to form “Metal Church”. Toured with cover bands through the 80’s and 90’s, most recently played with “Tanks of Zen” an original act which produced a great record called “Love’s Gentle Maw”, with Nick Pollock of “My Sister’s Machine, Alice and Chains, and Soulbender” fame. Dan is a pro level musician, takes pride in his gear, appearance, and performance.
As a young child born and raised in Haledon, New Jersey, Jesse had an obsession for bashing on everything that he could (including his own head). By the age of eight, Jesse had begun to focus his obsession on the drums. After a couple of drum lessons, playing in the school band, and spending countless hours behind the kit, Jesse was introduced to the complexity and power of hard rock & heavy metal. When Jesse was 17 his family moved to the island of Kauai (in Hawaii) where Jesse would get a full-time job, skateboard, and hone his drumming powers in his new outdoor shed (as well as work on his tan). Listening to such players as Steve Smith, Tommy Aldridge, Scott Travis, Nick Menza, Tommy Lee, Deen Castronovo, and Blas Elias, Jesse had saved up enough money to buy his first double kick kit and started jamming with some of his friends. By the age of 20, Jesse had moved to Seattle to pursue a career in music, and showcased his talents in miscellaneous bands such as Indika & This Damn Box but had yet to find musicians of his caliber. After many years of playing the Seattle scene, Jesse (answering a “drummer wanted” ad in the local music magazine) auditioned and joined the band Saqqara*. The chemistry was perfect from the first jam session, it was as if Jesse had been a member of the band his whole life. In October of ’98 the band headed to world-famous London Bridge Studios where Jesse would complete his drum tracks for the ten-song Saqqara demo in a day and a half (as well as bust three brand new drum heads, two cymbals, and countless sticks). Very technical and articulate, Jesse is one of the more creative players of today’s ROCK scene. Jesse’s combination of melodic tom phrasing, intricate cymbal work, and raw power gives any band he plays in a unique rhythmic sound and brings the emotional intensity to a new level. Jesse’s drumming earned him a mention in the Dec. ’99 news section of Modern Drummer magazine. They also featured Jesse in the On The Move section (Feb. 2000) along with his stick company doing a quarter-page ad featuring him. Fast forward a “few” years.. Jesse has now toured extensively with the now-defunct band Fall From Grace.. They toured with the likes of Eve6, Saving Abel, Redlight King, and Aranda. Jesse is now the proud member of The Infinity Project (Seattle’s Premier Journey Tribute Act) playing the parts of his heroes and Agents of Chaos (a melodic hard rock project).. Still slamming his drums every time he plays like it might be his last time… And loving every second of it. Jesse’s endorsement roster includes the best in the industry Aquarian Accessories (Heads), SILVERFOX (Sticks), Slug Percussion Products (Bass Drum Beaters and Batter Badges), Kelly SHU (bass drum mic mounts), and Soultone Cymbals.
Book Us.
To book THE INFINITY PROJECT for your next event, please call (425) 218-2447 or complete the form below.