American Flyer

Brad Dronen - Keyboard and Vocals - Brad began playing at age 17 with the Richfield, Minnesota-based band "Echoes of Silence." A professionally-trained keyboardist, Brad played casually until co-founding "American Flyer" with guitarist Mark Eggan in 2001. Brad's energy and flexibility of style show a remarkable natural talent and add a fullness and richness to the band's sound...

Mark Eggan - Guitar and Vocals - At 16, Mark began playing guitar and soon after formed his first band. Mark played casually until 36, when he began working with the band "Tour Guides." In 2001, he co-founded "American Flyer" with keyboardist Brad Dronen. Mark's vocal abilities cover an impressive range of styles and he has an uncanny ability to adapt his guitar work to each genre the band plays.

Greg Goffinet - Bass Guitar and Vocals - Greg has been playing bass since his Junior High School days in Ohio when he gave up playing the saxophone. Within weeks of picking up a bass, he was in his first band. While going to college, Greg played with several bands and toured the upper Midwest. Greg is a lefty and learned to play the bass "backwards" -- but don't tell him he's playing backwards as it will only confuse him and he will turn around. Greg's melodic bass creates the the rhythmic drive for the band's popular country, blues and rock tunes.

Dave Alexander - Drums and Vocals - Dave has been playing drums since he banged on his Mom's pots and pans when he was 5. He got his first drum set when he was 10 and started a garage band called "Boot Hill Express," playing hard rock and 60s pop for the neighborhood kids. He played casually in high school and college, sitting in with cover bands as a session player. He joined American Flyer in 2005. Besides a growling voice that's been compared to Rod Stewart, he lays down the snappy grooves that help create the band's crisp, tight sound.