Deadwood
Deadwood is a Southwest
Michigan band whose roots began in 1978. The two original members
of the band are Cork Babcock and Steve Carroll. As the band evolved, Ron
Sanford joined to play bass and Gary Meadors to add his banjo and vocal
talents.
Steve
Carroll - Fiddle, Guitar, and Vocals
Born
in Mount Pleasant, Michigan,
Steve now makes his home in Mendon,
Michigan. As a seasoned musician,
Steve not only brings his instrumental talent to the band, but also has a large
repertoire of songs. His outgoing personality automatically slates him to be
the front man for the band. Because of his passion for bluegrass, Steve has a
broad knowledge of bluegrass history. Steve is a founding member of Deadwood.
Cork Babcock - Mandolin and
Vocals
Hailing
from Three Rivers, Michigan,
Cork has the important job of educating and
inspiring young adults at Three
Rivers Middle
School.
Aside from his musical interest, Cork is an avid beekeeper and proprietor of
Babcock‘s Apiary. When he is not coaxing a melody out of his mandolin, he
volunteers his time to community projects. Cork is also a founding member of Deadwood.
Gary
Meadors - Banjo and Vocals
Gary was born in Connersville, Indiana,
an area that is no stranger to bluegrass, although it was not until later in
life that he decided to try his hand at playing the music he enjoys. Gary now lives in Grand
Rapids, Michigan.
When not playing bluegrass, Dr. Gary Meadors makes his living as a Professor of
Greek at Cornerstone University in Grand
Rapids. Gary
has also authored a number of items in his field.
Ron
Sanford - Bass and Vocals
Another
resident of Mendon, Michigan, Ron adds the bottom end to the
band’s overall sound. Aside from playing bluegrass, Ron is interested in
the recording process that accompanies it. He makes his real money in the
quality assurance department of a medical nutritional/infant formula company.
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