"They are the obvious successors to the sadly-vacant Pantera throne, as well as contenders for ZZ Top-level status." Like many rockers, Chris Keith caught the rock and roll bug as a small town kid. He first tried hs hand at guitar before deciding later that he wanted to be a singer. For a short time he lived in the Houston area where, at a very young age, he led his own band. His prolific output of poetic free-verse is often converted into song lyrics. A former teacher and banking advisor, he has little trouble engaging and relating to people. Working a crowd seems to come naturally to him. Upon returning to Arlington he met guitarist Glenn Yackel, who shared similar musical interests. The two became fast friends and soon began jamming together. Originally from Chicago, Glenn has been playing guitar for nearly twenty years. Although he certainly shares the lead guitar duties, he is also a master of the almost-lost are of rhythm guitar playing. Capable of Clapton-li...