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The McGrath Project

Officially formed in 2005 in Los Angeles, CA with an all star line up featuring Tim Bogert on Bass Guitar (Vanilla Fudge), Teddy Andreadis (Guns n Roses) on Keyboards, Bryan Head (Foreigner) on drums and Gary McGrath on guitars and lead vocals. The band made its first full length self titled debut record in 2008. The record was comprised of music from Gary McGrath’s solo efforts from two previous solo records (now out of print). The record got favorable reviews from the Santa Clarita Signal, the Fort Worth Weekly, and Austin Chronicle as well as several online blogs and reviewers. The two singles, “Where You Belong” and “The Chance” became top 10 hits on several internet radio stations including #1 on indie 103.1 FM in Los Angeles (Where You Belong #1, The Chance #10 in 2008). 

After relocating back to his native state of Texas, Gary released the band's third record, an EP called, “Phoenix.” Gary reformed the band as a trio with multi-Grammy Award winning producer Eric Delegard on Bass and local first call drummer Ryan Martin. The band performed regularly in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in original venues to high praise including such staples as the Curtain Club, The Aardvark, The Liquid Lounge and the Cellar. No real focus was put into promoting the record until 2020 with the release of “Casey’s Last Chance” and “Right Through You” as singles. 

To promote the record the band performed on Good Day Dallas, Good Day Austin, Opened for Tony Lewis of the Outfield at 3ten Austin City Limits, opened for Manny Charlton, formerly of Nazareth, on various dates and on air performances on Texas News Room, SCTV House Blend, Queen Silvy Show, Tia Tropical Radio Show, Deep Dallas Radio, 97.1 FM The Eagle Dallas, Texas, LA Talk Live, KHTS 98.1 Santa Clarita, CA and 94.7 FM Austin, TX. 

After Covid the band reformed with keyboardist Dean Minnerly (Three Dog Night, Aretha Franklin), drummer Bruce Logan (Peter Tork and Shoe Suede Blues), wife Breeawna Littlepage-McGrath (vocals) and stepson Devin Littlepage (bass) and released “Closet Full of Skeltons,” which was promoted by touring as the opening act for 80's icon Tiffany, former Guns n Roses Guitarist Gilby Clarke and current Bon Jovi guitarist Phil X.

In 2026 the band is releasing two records which is the 10th Anniversary of “Phoenix,” but it's being released in its original concept originally titled “Boom” with all 14 songs on vinyl and digital mediums as well as the new record, “Oh My.” The band is planning a massive tour in 2026.

Charlaine Harris

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Charlaine Harris has written two stand-alone novels, and her series include the Aurora Teagarden mysteries, the Lily Bard mysteries, the Sookie Stackhouse urban fantasies, the Harper Connelly urban fantasies, the Midnight, Texas novels, the Cemetery Girl graphic novels (with Christopher Golden), and the Gunnie Rose books, set in an alternate history America. Charlaine has also written many short stories, and together with Toni L.P. Kelner she edited seven themed anthologies (and had great fun). Her books have sold over 39 million copies worldwide.

The television series “True Blood” was based on Charlaine’s Sookie Stackhouse novels. Hallmark Movies and Mysteries is still showing a series of movies created about the Aurora Teagarden character, and for two seasons “Midnight, Texas” was on the air. Two of her other series are in production.

Gilby Clarke

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Gilby Clarke  is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is known for having a three-year tenure as the rhythm guitarist of Guns N' Roses, replacing Izzy Stradlin in 1991 during the Use Your Illusion Tour, and also featured on "The Spaghetti Incident?" (1993). Following this, Clarke went on to forge a solo career and also played guitar with Slash's Snakepit, Kat Men, Heart, Nancy Sinatra, Kathy Valentine (of The Go-Go's), MC5 and forming his own group Rock Star Supernova with members of Metallica and Mötley Crüe.

David Paetkau

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David Paetkau is a Canadian actor who has appeared in many movies and television shows in his career. He began his career in 1998, but had his first major break in 2000, with the Nickelodeon movie “Snow Day”, alongside legends like Chevy Chase.

In 2003, he’d be blessed with the role of lottery winning douchebag Evan Lewis in the horror movie, Final Destination 2. He’d continue his horror run with I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer and Aliens vs Predator: Requiem.

He’d also have roles in the DC movie, Man of Steel, and would star alongside fellow Final Destination alum Seann William Scott and Jonathan Cherry, in the Hockey movies, GOON and GOON: Last of the Enforcers.

He plays Nick in the TV show, LAX, for 11 episodes. He would play Beck in a season of Whistler. He also starred as Sam in the CTV/CBS hit show, Flashpoint. He has guest starred in many TV shows, including Supernatural, Dexter, Stargate, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami and Smallville.

In gaming, he’d lend his voice to the hit franchise, Max Payne in the 3rd installment.

Jeffrey Reddick

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Jeffrey Aaron Reddick (professionally known as Jeffrey Reddick) was born in Jackson, Kentucky in 1969 and studied at Berea College, the first college in the southern United States to be co-educational and racially integrated.

At the age of 14, Reddick wrote a treatment for a prequel to the Wes Craven classic, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and sent it to distribution company, New Line Cinema. New Line Cinema returned the treatment unread as it did not accept unsolicited materials. Reddick wrote an aggressive letter to New Line Cinema founder, Robert “Bob” Shaye, which won him over. Shaye read the treatment and responded. This started a phone-and-letter relationship between Reddick, Shaye, and Shaye’s assistant, which lasted for years. While in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, Reddick was offered an internship by Bob Shaye and accepted. This internship turned into over a decade at the studio. In the year 2000, New Line Cinema produced Reddick’s screenplay for the film, Final Destination.

Whilst most notable for his work in the horror genre, Reddick has recently been involved in two animated projects for Netflix, including a spin-off of the classic Japanese comic book Usagi Yojimbo by Stan Sakai. He is currently working on an adaptation of the Young Adult book series, The Adventures of Young Captain Nemo and made his directorial debut with the mystery thriller Don’t Look Back in 2020.

Film credits include Final Destination, Final Destination 2, Tamara, A Life’s Work, Day of the Dead, 200 Hours, The Final Wish, The Call, Good Samaritan, Don’t Look Back, Dead Awake, Return to the Cabin by the Lake, Solo Respira, The NightSitter, Sleep No More, Bodysnatch, 13 Slays Till X-Mas, Deathcember and Extremity.

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