Code Blue Revival
Mark Milligan: Guitar and Vocals
Mark grew up playing in bands and fell in love with rock and roll, acoustic music, and most of all harmonies. He used to listen to songs closely and isolate the harmonies and work on reproducing that sound musically and vocally with his band members. The joy that comes from performing music is one of life’s greatest pleasures.
Doug Pierce: Guitar
Doug started playing guitar at age 12, and quickly developed a love of various styles of music. He has played in several bands through the years and enjoys creating music in every setting available whether performing live, in rehearsal, with friends or in his studio.
Mark T. Broadway: Drums and percussion
Mark has always had a love for the movement and energy of the drum kit, with 30+ years playing the circuit, signing to a label, recording & touring professionally. Now enjoying the revival of classic rock and roll.
Gary Bullock: Bass Guitar
Gary Bullock is the bassist for Code Blue Revival. Gary’s had a love for music for as long as he canremember. He played in his first Rock Band in the 5 th grade when his teacher formed a band and toldhim that he would be the bass player. Since college Gary has played with several bands playing themusic he grew up with from the 60’s, 70’s and early 80’s. Gary has an appreciation for all musical stylesbut Rock-n- Roll is in his blood.Gary has been playing with Code Blue Revival for about 6 years and loves “Reviving the Oldies” andmaking and playing music with a group of guys that have become family and that truly love and enjoyplaying music together.
Davey And The Midnights
Davey Allen is a versatile songwriter, musician, and artist. His work is deeply rooted in the vast American songbook. Allen has played music professionally for the past 20 years, the last six with Davey and The Midnights. The band formed on the west-side of Los Angeles, California in 2017. The group immediately set out to establish themselves as one of the hardest working Americana bands in Southern California.
They’ve toured up and down the Western US coast, the deserts of the Southwest, the Rocky Mountains, the cornfields of the Midwest, and through the musical heartland of the US South. Since 2021 the band has called Indianapolis, Indiana home.
Davey and The Midnights have shared the stage with acts such as Kelsey Waldon, Dale Watson, Jesse Daniel, Nikki Lane, TK and the Holy Know-Nothings, the Cordovas, Cristina Vane, Chris Pierce, Rob Leines, and Izaak Opatz. Their emotionally charged, high energy performances are not to be missed. Davey has also toured extensively as a solo artist and as keyboardist for rock hall of famer Eric Burdon.
In addition, he has toured as a member of the San Francisco rock band The Stone Foxes. Davey is an advocate of many social causes and has previously donated a portion of his album sales to the Dolores Huerta Foundation and the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Cultural Center.
Debrah Fotheringham
Debra Fotheringham is a seasoned singer-songwriter, guitarist, percussionist, writer, and poet whose voice has long been a quietly powerful force in the Utah music scene. Based in Salt Lake City, she’s spent over two decades crafting songs that balance soul-baring vulnerability with refined musicianship.
With three studio albums already under her belt, Debra just released her fourth Valley of Annihilation her most ambitious and daring work to date. KRCL named it one of the Best Albums of 2025. Available now on every streaming service.She’s a recurring collaborator with electronic music luminary Kaskade, contributing to multiple albums including his Grammy-nominated Atmosphere.
A founding member of the beloved roots/gospel collective The Lower Lights, Debra’s voice carries both the warmth of tradition and the spark of innovation. Her haunting vocal work has been featured on television networks like PBS, AMC, Hallmark, The CW, video games by Blizzard, and the 2025 motion picture Truth & Treason. Her poetry has been published in Headstuff, the CorkWords Anthology, and the Montpelier PoemCity Anthology.
Her short fiction was featured in the literary journal, The Quarryman.Equal parts storyteller and sonic explorer, Debra Fotheringham continues to shape a career that bridges genres and generations always rooted in authenticity, always reaching for something deeper.
KARLIE MCKINNON
Karlie McKinnon is a rising indie singer-songwriter from Kaysville, Utah, widely recognized for her powerful, smoky blend of “Rocky Mountain Soul,” blues, and folk-pop. She has built a prominent reputation across the Utah music scene, regularly playing intimate sets, live broadcasts, and local festivals
Los Hermanos de los Andes
Los Hermanos de los Andes is a renowned Andean folk music ensemble based in Utah that has spent over three decades preserving and sharing the vibrant musical heritage of South America. Formed in 1989 at Brigham Young University by musicians from Bolivia, Chile, and Mexico, the group blends traditional rhythms with ancient indigenous history. They are highly regarded across the Rocky Mountain region for their educational storytelling performances.
Lyndy Butler and the Moonflowers
Lyndy Butler and the Moonflowers is an indie folk-rock collaboration centered around acclaimed Southern Utah singer-songwriter Lyndy Butler. Known for her storytelling, vintage-country tones, and playful yet poignant lyricism, Butler expanded her acoustic style by teaming up with “the Moonflowers” for live sessions and recording projects.
Mckayla Paige
Mikayla Paige is a rising country music artist based in the Utah music scene. Originally from Southern California, the 25-year-old singer-songwriter has gained regional traction for her modern, western aesthetic and explosive live performances. Her career accelerated following her appearance as a competitor on Season 7 of American Idol in 2024.
Runaway Fire
Runaway Fire is an independent, all-original alternative rock band formed in Hurricane, Utah. Known for blending a modern approach with classic 1970s rock ‘n’ roll and 1990s grunge, the group captures a highly melodic, energetic sound. They frequently draw professional comparisons to iconic artists like Pink Floyd, U2, Radiohead, and Muse.
The Great Salt Lake Yacht Club
The Band: It was a dream of a few musician friends to get together to play their favorite music. They talked about music they never got to play live in spite of actively doing scores of shows a year with different projects.. What started off as an informal “hang” and playing for the sheer joy of it became a powerhouse band of killer singers and gifted players. The Great Salt Lake Yacht Club is the perfect band for a broad audience, playing timeless music. So get ready to hear some sophisticated pop, and rock from Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Steely Dan, Chaka Khan, Christopher Cross, Ambrosia, Fleetwood Mac, and many more!
Gabe Redondo: Gabe Redondo is a high-energy, dynamic and uniquely versatile professional party band vocalist and studio singer for two decades. Gabe sings lead vocals for multiple party bands in different genres, and has performed corporate events and weddings all across the U.S. to highlight his natural versatility, he also leads the Gabe Redondo Trio, which features all the classics of the 40s and 50s. For the last 19 years in a row, he has been a fan-favorite in singing the national anthem for the Utah Jazz. When he’s not running around, sweating on stage, Gabe’s “work hard, play hard” philosophy motivates him as a licensed insurance broker and real estate investor. He is blessed with a beautiful wife and five amazing children, three girls and two boys, ranging from 16 down to 5 years old.
Will Forshee: Will Forshee is an accomplished musician with a diverse range of talents as a pianist, keyboardist, vocalist, drummer, and bass player. As a professional musician Will has extensively traveled the country and the world performing live for hundreds of audiences in more than 100 cities across 30 states and 4 countries.
Ron Saltmarsh: Ron Saltmarsh is multi-award winning composer, producer, song writer, recording engineer, guitarist, performer, entrepreneur and speaker. He spent 10 years in Nashville performing, writing and producing music of all styles and for all kinds of broadcast media including NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, CMT, A&E, ESPN, The History Channel, LifeTime, Disney, and most every major television network in the USA and in over 30 countries. He has produced and worked on Grammy winning projects with artists the likes of Diamond Rio, Trisha Yearwood, Alex Sharpe of Celtic Woman, acclaimed violinist Joshua Bell and many others. Ron has been playing guitar since the age of 12 and keeps a busy gigging calendar playing more than 40 shows a year including Broadway Shows such as “MJ”, and with various artists and groups like Joshua Creek, Donny, Marie and Nathan Osmond, Saltaire, The Nashville Tribute Band, The BYU faculty jazz group “Q’d Up” and several other prominent acts.Because of his diverse background, Ron was hired as an Associate Professor for the BYU School of Music in 2011 and he is the director of the Commercial Music Program there. Ron earned his Bachelors in Music and a Masters of Business Administration from BYU. …but the coolest thing is his latest involvement with The Great Salt Lake Yacht Club!
Bogie Bowles: Bogie Bowles grew up in the Carolinas and at 18 began touring the east coast in the early 90s. After several years and records with his band Knocked Down Smilin’, Bogie decided to relocate to Los Angeles and pursue his dream of higher level musical endeavors. After studying with great teachers such as Ralph Humphrey and Joe Porcaro, father of Jeff who is one of Bogie’s biggest influences, Bogie became an instructor at the Los Angeles Music Academy alongside Ralph, Joe, Mark Schulman, and Michael Packer. They began recommending Bogie for gigs, and Bogie began touring regularly. In a chance meeting with producer Mark Hudson, Bogie was asked to record on a session for Ozzy Osbourne. Also on the recording was Joe Bonamassa. While Bogie was touring with Kenny Wayne Shepherd later that year, they shared dates with B.B. King and Joe Bonamassa happened to be the other opening act. Joe and Bogie became friends on the tour, and when it ended, Joe asked Bogie to join his band. This led to 5 years on the road with Joe, over 1000 shows, live and studio albums, and the DVD “Live From The Royal Albert Hall” which featured special guest Eric Clapton. After a shift in life direction, Bogie decided to leave the touring life, focus on helping others, and became a therapist treating people suffering mental health and addiction. However, music will always be part of who Bogie is, and after moving to Utah and getting connected with many local acts, Bogie had a desire to play music he loved, with people he loved. It didn’t take long to find his friends Mike, Dave, Will, Ron, Kelly, and Gabe. And the rest, well, you’ll see….Dave Wilbur: Dave has performed with Collin Raye, Marie Osmond, Olivia Newton John, the Drifters, and American Idol winner Taylor Hicks. He’s played as far west as Hawaii and as far east as Prague. As far North as Alaska and south as Argentina. He is the owner and founder of Dave Wilbur’s Rock lab, teaching hundreds of students the joy of making music. Dave has done many studio sessions as a vocalist and voice actor. He is the founding member of This Is Your Band which has been performing together for 20 years. Michael Rytting: Michael has played concerts all over the world. From SIngapore to Seoul, from Manila to Manhattan, playing for audiences of up to 20,000 and more! Michael has performed live on stage with huge artists like Kenny Loggins, Tommy Shaw from Styx, Belinda Carlisle, Collin Raye, and Eddie Money playing their greatest hits! In addition, he has performed live with John Popper, the Coasters, the Drifters, the Platters, the Shirelles, Jim Stafford, Tanya Tucker as well as with many gifted and talented local artists. He is the founder of “The Salamanders” and is also actively involved performing with the “Name Droppers”
The Harpers
Harpers is five friends blending elements of cosmic Americana with the psychedelic rock of the late 60s and early 70s. Their debut album was recorded with Joshua James at Willamette Mountain Farm and Studios right before / as the coronavirus arrived.
It was released without fanfare in September 2021. Hopes of touring this record have long since been swallowed up in the chaos of the times and in the flood of new songs that have been written in response to that chaos. These new songs were recently released as Harpers’ sophomore album, “What Do We Do Now?”. A striking and cohesive work informed by the psychedelic music of the late 60s and early 70sThe Utah-based band is led by Jacob Beck (vocals, guitar, keys) with the support of Kathleen Frewin (guitar, vocals), Josh Snider (bass, vocals), Chris Riding (keyboard, guitar, vocals), and Ronnie Strauss (drums).
Tom Bennett
Tom Bennett is an award winning, traveling one man band from Eagle Crest Ranch in the gold country of West Georgia. He was raised in the hayfields and swamps of Sweetwater creek. Where old moonshine stills rusted away along the trails and lovers names were carved in ancient oaks.
It was here that he learned to play harmonica at 9 years old. He found his voice in the little rural Baptist churches of the region. He left home at 16 and later made his way west where he hitchhiked 8,000 miles and rode Greyhound buses all over the USA. At age 32 he bought Mabel, his resonator guitar and became a full time traveling musician.Tom performs on resonator guitar with a slide, Lee Oskar harmonicas ( by which he’s endorsed) suitcase and tambourine foot percussion and vocals.
He performs country music from the 1950s til today from such artists as Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Elvis, George Strait, Joe Diffie, Sawyer Brown, ACDC, Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell and many more.His live shows are tied together by the true stories from which the songs are based. He has performed over 2,500 shows in 40 states and has won a Best of Utah award, been featured on CNN and USA Today. He lives in La Verkin Utah with his daughter Ozella and is the founder of The Colorado City Music Festival and Outlaw Shit Leatherworks
He has shared the stage with Billy Strings, Los Lobos, The SteelDrivers, The Dead South, Paul Thorne, Tony Holiday, Jordan Matthew Young, Ty Herndon, BlackHawk, Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band and many more.He won the 2015 St George Utah Country Showdown and a 2017 Best of Utah Award.