bio

Mike Daly

Mike Daly sings lead and plays guitar. Most people think "Mike Daly" is his first name. He was putting mayonnaise on french fries years before Pulp Fiction came out. He can't recall a time when he wasn't getting confused by girls and writing songs about it. Every time you encounter Mike Daly, he will have a new joke to tell you, and it will probably be very funny. Under circumstances too strange to detail here, Les Paul once visited the condominium Mike Daly and Jim shared.

Rich Stout

Rich plays drums. On EDD's recordings, he has played percussion and has sung backup vocals (but won't admit it). Rich was born in Hamilton, N.J., home of the infamous Hamilton posse. He loves '80s pop metal. If you need help untangling the intricacies of your 401K plan, he is the man to call. Rich played baseball in high school and college; he was a pitcher. His two sons' favorite EDD song is "Cat," which they regard almost as highly as that Smash Mouth song.

Jim Van Sickle

Jim plays bass and sings backup. On EDD's recordings, he's also played piano. Sorry, he can't come to the Web site right now. He's very busy.








John Reynolds

John plays guitar and sings backup. On EDD's recordings, he's also played percussion and banjo. A recent genealogical expedition revealed that he might not be the descendant of a famous Civil War general after all. His high school band, Get Naked, had to change their name to get a gig at the local firehouse. John was born in California but was left in N.J. to "become a man." His eldest daughter declared proudly to her kindergarten class that she will grow up to be a harmonica player.
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