Joel Miller (AKA Joel Roadie, AKA Rifken) was born in Cambridge, England. His parents emigrated to Los Angeles when he was a child, and he grew up in Southern California. He is the oldest of three children. When he was four years old, Miller's mother was stopped in a shopping mall by talent agent Dorothy Day Otis. Soon after he began working as a child actor and model. One such fun ad campaign featured Miller as one of the young faces for Borax Soap - alongside Tony Randall and an also very young Jaleel White (Steve Urkel.)
Carolina Anton
Carolina Antón is an internationally recognized leader in the field of live sound mixing, systems design and optimization of sound reinforcement. For more than 15 years, Carolina has established a trajectory within her career, collaborating with distinguished national and international artists and productions.
Juno Black
Juno Black is an audio and video production engineer currently living in her adopted home of Austin, TX.
Originally from Columbia, South America, Juno’s love of music started with the piano, which has remained her first love since the age of nine. From there, she moved on to playing bass guitar, and eventually started playing no local bands, where she also became interested in live sound.
Trace Davis
Trace Davis is the owner and founder of Voodoo Amps, one of the premiere, boutique amplifier companies of it’s kind.
Driven by an unrelenting quest for the perfect guitar tone, Trace seeks to free his artists from distraction by “crafting more flexible and reliable ways to achieve great tone with vintage tones as well as high gain while always maintaining articulation and definition at all times.”