BAND
BIO 80s Enuff, Kingston's "premier
party band", has a single mission during their live performance: to lift
the mood of its audience by reliving the sights, sounds, and spirit that
defined the 80s decade of music. When you attend an '80s Enuff concert
you are transported into a high energy, fun-filled audio-visual time warp
consisting of rock, hard rock, new wave and heavy metal hit cover songs that
dominated the radio airwaves of the 80s era. The roots of the band lay in a
friendship forged by four school chums, Pat Murphy, Adam Check, Brian Overvelde and Derek Cantarutti, while they attended Regiopolis-Notre Dame High School in Kingston, Ontario,
Canada back in the late 1980s. After playing together in various local
bands for several years, these four individuals went their separate ways to
pursue other endeavors. One defining moment that initiated this
separation was the near-fatal car accident of bass guitarist, Check.
Although this life-altering event could have been the end of Check's musical
activities, his persistence, determination and courage throughout his
rehabilitation period eventually led to his
successful recovery. It was these same characteristics that propelled
Check to reunite the core four members of '80s Enuff in 2002.All that was
needed now was a lead guitarist. This void was soon filled by a
local guitar virtuoso. His abilities, both instrumentally and vocally,
were immediately evident, complementing both the strong vocal presence of
Murphy and the piercing harmonies of Cantarutti.
With a solid rhythm section built upon drummer, Overvelde,
80s Enuff was now complete and could begin their revival of the "80s Greaties." One thing the guys noticed when
deciding what classic retro songs they were going to revive, is that
keyboards were a HUGE part of 80s music. They were lucky enough to discover
Steve(o) Ball who is able to tickle the ivories beautifully and has become an
integral part of 80s Enuff. Now that they had keys, the band’s repertoire
increased ten-fold! After a number of years rockin’ it retro, three of the guys decided to retire
from the band. It looked like 80s Enuff was finished. However, since everyone
still loves listening to the “eighties greaties”
music, Murph and Check decided to continue with the band. However, now
they needed a lead guitarist, rhythm guitarist and a drummer! Murph and Check contacted a buddy they
knew from high school to see if he was still playing the axe. He was indeed
and so Paul Cotman joined 80s Enuff to play rhythm
guitar. He fills the tunes perfectly and provides excellent background
vocals. 80s Enuff then discovered an
incredible drummer named Jordan Bulhoes who was
playing in a number of local bands. Jordan jumped on board and now he keeps
pounding the drums to keep the rest of the guys on time / in rhythm. He also
provides excellent background vocals. Now all that was needed was a new
lead guitar player. The guys heard Kevin play a couple of gigs with some
local bands and thought he would fit in perfectly with the band. Kevin has
stepped up and become a strong part of 80s Enuff. Since late summer of 2002 the band
has built up a strong word-of-mouth following by performing at nightclubs,
arenas, charitable fundraisers and local rock station (i.e., K-ROCK 105.7)
promotional events in the Greater Kingston Area. If you're looking to put the "FU" in "FUN" and
return your party to the retro years of the 80s, look no further!
You've just discovered 80s Enuff! The current 80s Enuff alter
egos are:
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