Meet the Band


Sarah Spain

Sarah Spain

Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass

Sarah is a Memphis-born musician and singer-songwriter. Her eclectic music style draws influence from the bohemian muses of the '60s and '70s to the hard rock of the '90s. She proudly represents her city by performing as a full-time musician and one of the lead vocalists in the Landslide Fleetwood Mac Tribute.

Savoya Moniqué Trainum

"Savoya Moniqué Trainum"

Vocals, Keyboard

Savoya has had a musical spark inside her since childhood as she idolized greats such as Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, and Elton John. Savoya has performed nationally and internationally in many choral e nsemble groups, attended a governor's school for the arts, participated in multiple all-west and state groups, and majored in Music Business at the University of Memphis. She currently works in marketing at UTHSC and loves honoring the great Fleetwood Mac in “Landslide - A Memphis Tribute to Fleetwood Mac.”

Greg Reding

Greg Reding

Guitar, Keyboard, Vocals

Greg is a veteran musician who began his career in 1965. He worked as a session player for the legendary Stax Record label and toured with famous Blues guitarist Albert King. In 1973, Greg joined the famous southern rock band "Black Oak Arkansas" where he played lead guitar and keyboards. Greg left the group in 1979 to work with Stephen Stills. In 1980, he placed one of his songs on 38 Special's "Strength in Numbers" album, which sold over 1 million copies. In 1983, Greg formed The Memphis All-Stars.

Jeff Burch

Jeff Burch

Drums

Jeff has been performing the drums for 30+ years, starting in the early '90s on Beale Street with Blues/Jazz Legends Charlie Wood & Calvin Newborn. During this time, he was awarded the drum throne for the Southern Comfort Big Band at the University of Memphis, co-founded CYC, and performed/recorded with many local and touring acts. In 2004, Jeff joined Tinsley Ellis (Alligator Records) where he recorded and toured for a decade. Jeff has shared the stage with the likes of Buddy Guy, Derek Trucks, Little Feat, The Allman Brothers, Rufus Thomas, and Johnny Winter.

Robert Allen Parker

Robert Allen Parker

Guitar

Robert is a native Memphian who has been playing gigs and recording around the Memphis area for the last 30 years. As a guitarist with deep blues flavor, he has performed with the likes of Rufus Thomas, Denise Lasalle, Earl “The Pearl” Banks, Luther Dickinson, and Hope Clayburn. Robert also works as a guitar teacher at the School of Rock in Germantown, TN. Recently, he recorded and self-released a double vinyl entitled “The River's Invitation.”

Davy Dave Smith

Davy Dave Smith

Bass, Vocals, Tiny Little Drum

David “Dave” “Davy” Smith is a Memphis bassist, producer, and arranger. He has worked as a session and touring musician for scores of artists including: Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge, Jonny Lang, Buddy Guy, John Mayall, Cat Power, Leo Kottke, Luther Allison, Al Green, Willie Mitchell, Steve Cropper, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Scotty Moore, Dj Fontana, Rufus Thomas, Wilson Pickett, Ike Turner, BB King, and others.
Originally from Blytheville, Arkansas and ultimately landing in Memphis, Tennessee, David had several early influences: Local bassist Fred Hester, who taught David his first bass riff (James Brown's “Cold Sweat”); the legendary studio musician for American Studios, Mike Leech, who also played in a band with David's older brother; and Paul McCartney.