Michael is a singer/songwriter originally from Bethesda, Maryland. He moved to New  York City to record for Capitol records. He  began acting as well and appeared in such  roles as Jesus in “Jesus Christ Superstar",  Chuck in “Avenue X” and Valentino in the  film “That’s Adequate” starring Bruce Willis and Robert Downey, Jr., Michael has also  performed with Elton John, Michael Bolton, Paula Abdul, Mel Torme, Julian Lennon, Billy  Ray Cyrus and Kenny Loggins and has sung jingles for McDonalds, Diet Coke, the U.S.  Army and Burger King. Michael wrote and produced “The Distance” which Nancy  Kerrigan skated to at the September 11 Memorial Show held at Madison Square  Garden.  He was featured on the “Phil  Donahue Show,” performed on the Grand Ole Opry and  sang live before an audience of 200,000 in China - as well as singing at state fairs from Jackson, Wyoming to Great Falls, Montana.

 

 As a member of the duo Douglas and Hawk, Kevin Douglas initially made his mark landing a recording deal under the Mercury Records imprint. (2002) In addition to the new endeavor with Buffalo Rome, Kevin is a working A-list studio vocalist and songwriter. He is also currently touring with national recording artist Rockie Lynne (Universal South). Upon more than one occasion, Kevin has taken the stage at the Grand Ole Opry; he’s played just about every honky tonk in the country and at a variety of fairs and festivals. No stranger to television, Kevin has been seen on “Good Morning America,” GAC and CMT... and with no gig being too small; he performed at a Target Grand Opening event in the lingerie department!

 

 

 

From Miami, New York City to Nashville; in the genres of jazz, rock, techno, hip hop, R&B, gospel, latin and country, Mark has worn the hats of performer, songwriter, producer, engineer, dance remixer and programmer. His diverse musical tastes are reflected in his long list of credits. He has worked with R&B writer/performer Andrea Martin, Angela Bofill, Keith Washington, producers Keith Diamond and Jeffrey Lesser, Arrested Development, Speech, New York Voices, Tremaine Hawkins and Billy Ray Cyrus to name just a very few.   Along with Michael Visconti he co-wrote and produced "The Distance" which accompanied Nancy Kerrigan's skating performance in front of a sold out audience at the 2002 benefit for the victims of 9.11 at Madison Square Garden, hosted by Steve Buscemi.   Mark is the co-creator of the international musical project LingoTech, a multimedia project that inspires young people around the world to acquire languages. Mark's LingoTech concerts have taken him to the Middle East, Indonesia, Europe, Scandinavia and China.