Solo musician, vocal and guitar. Roy has done a very successful "one man show" in Las Vegas for two years. He played bass for Ike and Tina Turner in their early years, and has played for Bonnie Raitt and other nationally known artist since the late 90's.
Roy has a very large musical repertoire, and covers most musical styles. He enjoys playing Easy Listening Music, Ballads, Folk, Folk/Rock, Rockabill, Blues, Old & New Country, DooWops, and Golden Oldies. He can "mix" enough different types of music during his sets to please everyone in the crowd. He has high quality instruments and PA sets that will handle any sized venue, from large halls and outdoor events to parties in private homes.
Born in Fort Worth Texas in 1987 Phil Wallace is a natural musician, Growing up on the stage he began playing the Guitar when he was 7 yrs. old in his home church in Fort Worth. Phil grew up listening to singers like Freddy Fender, Porter Waggner, John Cash, Lefty, Willie, Waylon, Kris Kristofferson, and Bob Wills. As he got older his taste in music began to expand he picked up on the Texas Music Circuit with the likes of Cross Canadian Ragweed, Pat Green, Jack Ingram, Reckless Kelly, Jason Boland , Kevin Fowler, and Ray Wylie Hubbard. At 15 Phil Picked up with the Texas Doghouse Band who he still currently plays with today at 20. "I played anywhere they would listen the streets of Fort Worth were my second home at 16 years old i played the white elephant, the longhorn saloon, the stockyard saloon and the streets everynight for my dinner and my place to stay at times." Now days in 2007 Phil works the stage like no other musician in fort worth TX, with a five piece band backing his songs, and drunken' after show parties at the local waffle houses in texas Phil is a full pledged hell raisin' guitar breakin' rambler of sorts. Now residing in Kennedale TX with his Daughter Phil has found a new leash on life. "I have put my past behind me exept for in my songs , alot of people can't handle the fact that i write about things that really happen and i have become a more somber writer, i feel it is something country music lacks today. I have decided to live life as happy as i can and that the way I will continue. In 20 years I have seen life in a perspective that no-one person should ever see in a life time." -Phil Wallace