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Eric Fowler/Drums, Vocals    From Vicksburg, Eric is now teaching at Warren Central HighSchool. He has a master degree in music education from Delta State University. Most recently he has recorded with Doug Scarborough on his solo album on the Paisley Rhino lable. he has also played with former Black Oak Arkansas guitarist and Warner Bros®. recording artist Shawn Lane. And in 1992 he had the honor to perform under the direction of composer John Rutter, at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City.
Tommy "T-bone" Hood/Guitar, Vocals    Tommy comes from Clarksdale MS, home of the Delta Blues Museum. He has played in many Top 40 band’s since the age of 16. His musical tastes run from Rock to Blues to Country. His influences include guitarist Robben Ford, Ace Frehley, Ted Nugent, Albert Collins, Eric Clapton, and The Allman Brothers.
Ricky Johnson/Keyboard, Vocals    A graduate of Delta State University with a Bachelor of Music Education degree in Voice and minor in Piano, Ricky has played professionally since age 13 in styles ranging from Rock & Roll to Country and R&B. His influences include James Brown, Sam and Dave, Ray Charles, the Blues Brothers, David Bowie, the Beatles, Yes, and of course, Emerson Lake and Palmer.
Leonard P. “Mac” McIntosh Jr./ Sax, Vocals    Former Band leader of the Mod Magicians, Free & Easy, and sideman of numerous other bands such as Cellblok, Jump Street, and now The Bad Habbits. Mac is influenced most by Contemporary Jazz and Blues, but has entertained with blues greats B. B. King, Albert King, Albert Collins, Little Milton, Tyrone Davis and Denise LaSalle. Being coined by The Bad Habbits as “Daddy Sax,” it is very obvious Mac is a huge part of the heart, soul and backbone of the band with his own style and finesse on the sax.
Lonzo Miller/Trombone, Vocals    Band Director, Gentry High School, Indianola 1982 to 1996, Miller now is Director at Raymond High School, Raymond, Mississippi . He was a member of the Free & Easy Band, Greenville; Cellblok, Indianola; and the Jump Street Band, Greenville before joining The Bad Habbits. His musical experiences have involved him with well-known musicians such as B.B. King, Little Milton, Tyrone Davis, Maze, the Ohio Players and others. His musical education includes Leland High School, Delta State University, and Mississippi Valley State University.
Johnny Ross/Bass, Vocals    Beginning his playing career at age 6 on the guitar, Ross began his professional playing career at the age of 14. When playing a club in Jackson one night, he found himself playing bass guitar when the original fell sick ,and has played bass and sung lead and background vocals with numerous bands since. In 1984 he played the Worlds Fair in New Orleans and with the likes of Dean Dillon, Percy Sledge, and the Atlanta Rythm Section. Always trying to keep the energy high and groovin’ for The Bad Habbits. Ross’s opinion, “Any night with The Bad Habbits, ain’t nothin’ but a party!
Terence Youngblood/Trumpet   Originally from Grenada, Terence is currently a Music Education major at Delta State University and plans to pursue a Trumpet Performance Degree at North Texas State University upon graduation from Delta State. He recently performed with renowned lead and L. A. studio trumpeter Bobby Shew in Jackson, Miss.
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