Who is TTO?
Atlas, Davis, Steere, Taylor, Burnett
Tom Atlas: Rhythm guitar, vocals.
TTO original member, 1987
Jeff Burnett: Drums, vocalsOriginal and long time member of Nervous Melvin and the MistakesJoined TTO in 1991 John Davis: Bass guitar, vocalsTTO original member, 1987 Tevis Steere: Lead vocalsOriginal member of Repeat OptionJoined TTO in 1994 Glenn Taylor: Lead guitar, vocalsOriginal member of Speak English and National recording artist Big WheelJoined TTO in 1997 The scoop: This, That & the Other, This, That and the Other or this that and the other....however you want to say it, this Louisville, KY based rock and pop band stands as one of the premier entertainment acts in the Region. Most folks just call this always fun and always entertaining band "TTO". With a loose, edgy style, you'll hear plenty of band banter and see lots crowd participation. TTO strives to create a fun, party atmosphere for almost any occasion. But don't be fooled by their easy going attitude. TTO's years of experience have helped to establish them as one of the most professional acts in the area. A little history: The origins of TTO go all the way back to 1987 when high school pals Tommy Atlas and Ian McEneaney formed TTO. Rob Miles fronted the band, Tommy played guitar, Ian drums and John Davis played bass. They were...... terrible! In 1991, the groundwork for today's TTO began to take shape. Jeff Burnett took over on drums and TTO became a power trio. They dabbled with some original material, and had a few friends sit in to play some selected shows, but basically just messed around a bit. Then, in 1994, Tevis Steere came on board to front the band. John Wise also joined at that time then was later followed by Glenn Taylor taking over duties on lead guitar. Seemingly overnight, TTO hit on a sound and style which has consistently made them one of the top draws in the area. Today: TTO plays everything, except Hall and Oates, but they will play that if you pay them enough money. They have opened for the likes of Hootie and the Blowfish, The Kentucky Headhunters and the Rolling Stones (okay maybe not the Stones). See them in Louisville at Dutch's Tavern, Incredible Dave's, Gerstle's, various parties, weddings, charity balls, outdoor events and, if you're lucky, at ramp QQ in Freedom Hall during halftimes of UofL basketball games. If you haven't seen TTO play then, well, you haven't seen them play. The bottom line is this...TTO is viewed as one of the premier entertainment acts in area. They love doing what they do and they want you to have a good time too! Drink, Dance, Laugh... TTO! Frequently (or not) Asked Questions Q: What kind of music do you play? A: Basically it's all rock and roll. We play everything from Elvis to Green Day. From Frank Sinatra to Weezer. From Johnny Cash to the Foo Fighters. On any given night, and depending on the event, you may hear the Stones, Foghat, the Beatles, the Clash, Keith Urban, Violent Femmes, Wild Cherry, Grand Funk Railroad, the Ramones, Louis Armstrong, AC/DC, Elvis Costello, the Who, Eddie Money, Bryan Adams, Rick Springfield, REM, or maybe even the Wiggles or Myley Cyrus (if you're so lucky!!!!!). Q: How did you come up with that lame, generic name? A: The heck if I know. We think officially it's "This, That & the Other" although some folks like to write it as "this that and the other." Perhaps it came from a classic episode of Gilligans Island....or maybe Seinfeld. We tried to change it but couldn't agree on anything. Ask Tommy or John. Maybe they know. If not, just call us "TTO". Q: What is the quickest way to contact TTO? A: Just call us at (502) 905-4245 or send us an e-mail on the "contact us" page. Q: What kind of events have you played (for whom have you played and where)? A: Wow, good question(s). TTO has performed and will perform almost anywhere and for anyone. Lots of wedding receptions. Numerous Black Tie Balls and Charity events. Parties of any kind. Night Clubs and community events. Performances over the years have taken TTO to Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio, throughout much of Kentucky, and even to Freeport Bahamas. Q: It's obvious you guys are the best looking band as well as the most fun band in the history of all bands....but do you back it up with a quality sound? A: Define "quality sound"?......Okay, who the heck knows. We figure that's not for us to decide. The bottom line for TTO is for YOU to have FUN. In the end, that's really what it's all about any way.
Jeff Burnett: Drums, vocals
Original and long time member of Nervous Melvin and the Mistakes
Joined TTO in 1991
John Davis: Bass guitar, vocalsTTO original member, 1987 Tevis Steere: Lead vocalsOriginal member of Repeat OptionJoined TTO in 1994 Glenn Taylor: Lead guitar, vocalsOriginal member of Speak English and National recording artist Big WheelJoined TTO in 1997 The scoop: This, That & the Other, This, That and the Other or this that and the other....however you want to say it, this Louisville, KY based rock and pop band stands as one of the premier entertainment acts in the Region. Most folks just call this always fun and always entertaining band "TTO". With a loose, edgy style, you'll hear plenty of band banter and see lots crowd participation. TTO strives to create a fun, party atmosphere for almost any occasion. But don't be fooled by their easy going attitude. TTO's years of experience have helped to establish them as one of the most professional acts in the area. A little history: The origins of TTO go all the way back to 1987 when high school pals Tommy Atlas and Ian McEneaney formed TTO. Rob Miles fronted the band, Tommy played guitar, Ian drums and John Davis played bass. They were...... terrible! In 1991, the groundwork for today's TTO began to take shape. Jeff Burnett took over on drums and TTO became a power trio. They dabbled with some original material, and had a few friends sit in to play some selected shows, but basically just messed around a bit. Then, in 1994, Tevis Steere came on board to front the band. John Wise also joined at that time then was later followed by Glenn Taylor taking over duties on lead guitar. Seemingly overnight, TTO hit on a sound and style which has consistently made them one of the top draws in the area. Today: TTO plays everything, except Hall and Oates, but they will play that if you pay them enough money. They have opened for the likes of Hootie and the Blowfish, The Kentucky Headhunters and the Rolling Stones (okay maybe not the Stones). See them in Louisville at Dutch's Tavern, Incredible Dave's, Gerstle's, various parties, weddings, charity balls, outdoor events and, if you're lucky, at ramp QQ in Freedom Hall during halftimes of UofL basketball games. If you haven't seen TTO play then, well, you haven't seen them play. The bottom line is this...TTO is viewed as one of the premier entertainment acts in area. They love doing what they do and they want you to have a good time too! Drink, Dance, Laugh... TTO! Frequently (or not) Asked Questions Q: What kind of music do you play? A: Basically it's all rock and roll. We play everything from Elvis to Green Day. From Frank Sinatra to Weezer. From Johnny Cash to the Foo Fighters. On any given night, and depending on the event, you may hear the Stones, Foghat, the Beatles, the Clash, Keith Urban, Violent Femmes, Wild Cherry, Grand Funk Railroad, the Ramones, Louis Armstrong, AC/DC, Elvis Costello, the Who, Eddie Money, Bryan Adams, Rick Springfield, REM, or maybe even the Wiggles or Myley Cyrus (if you're so lucky!!!!!). Q: How did you come up with that lame, generic name? A: The heck if I know. We think officially it's "This, That & the Other" although some folks like to write it as "this that and the other." Perhaps it came from a classic episode of Gilligans Island....or maybe Seinfeld. We tried to change it but couldn't agree on anything. Ask Tommy or John. Maybe they know. If not, just call us "TTO". Q: What is the quickest way to contact TTO? A: Just call us at (502) 905-4245 or send us an e-mail on the "contact us" page. Q: What kind of events have you played (for whom have you played and where)? A: Wow, good question(s). TTO has performed and will perform almost anywhere and for anyone. Lots of wedding receptions. Numerous Black Tie Balls and Charity events. Parties of any kind. Night Clubs and community events. Performances over the years have taken TTO to Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio, throughout much of Kentucky, and even to Freeport Bahamas. Q: It's obvious you guys are the best looking band as well as the most fun band in the history of all bands....but do you back it up with a quality sound? A: Define "quality sound"?......Okay, who the heck knows. We figure that's not for us to decide. The bottom line for TTO is for YOU to have FUN. In the end, that's really what it's all about any way.
John Davis: Bass guitar, vocals
Tevis Steere: Lead vocalsOriginal member of Repeat OptionJoined TTO in 1994 Glenn Taylor: Lead guitar, vocalsOriginal member of Speak English and National recording artist Big WheelJoined TTO in 1997 The scoop: This, That & the Other, This, That and the Other or this that and the other....however you want to say it, this Louisville, KY based rock and pop band stands as one of the premier entertainment acts in the Region. Most folks just call this always fun and always entertaining band "TTO". With a loose, edgy style, you'll hear plenty of band banter and see lots crowd participation. TTO strives to create a fun, party atmosphere for almost any occasion. But don't be fooled by their easy going attitude. TTO's years of experience have helped to establish them as one of the most professional acts in the area. A little history: The origins of TTO go all the way back to 1987 when high school pals Tommy Atlas and Ian McEneaney formed TTO. Rob Miles fronted the band, Tommy played guitar, Ian drums and John Davis played bass. They were...... terrible! In 1991, the groundwork for today's TTO began to take shape. Jeff Burnett took over on drums and TTO became a power trio. They dabbled with some original material, and had a few friends sit in to play some selected shows, but basically just messed around a bit. Then, in 1994, Tevis Steere came on board to front the band. John Wise also joined at that time then was later followed by Glenn Taylor taking over duties on lead guitar. Seemingly overnight, TTO hit on a sound and style which has consistently made them one of the top draws in the area. Today: TTO plays everything, except Hall and Oates, but they will play that if you pay them enough money. They have opened for the likes of Hootie and the Blowfish, The Kentucky Headhunters and the Rolling Stones (okay maybe not the Stones). See them in Louisville at Dutch's Tavern, Incredible Dave's, Gerstle's, various parties, weddings, charity balls, outdoor events and, if you're lucky, at ramp QQ in Freedom Hall during halftimes of UofL basketball games. If you haven't seen TTO play then, well, you haven't seen them play. The bottom line is this...TTO is viewed as one of the premier entertainment acts in area. They love doing what they do and they want you to have a good time too! Drink, Dance, Laugh... TTO! Frequently (or not) Asked Questions Q: What kind of music do you play? A: Basically it's all rock and roll. We play everything from Elvis to Green Day. From Frank Sinatra to Weezer. From Johnny Cash to the Foo Fighters. On any given night, and depending on the event, you may hear the Stones, Foghat, the Beatles, the Clash, Keith Urban, Violent Femmes, Wild Cherry, Grand Funk Railroad, the Ramones, Louis Armstrong, AC/DC, Elvis Costello, the Who, Eddie Money, Bryan Adams, Rick Springfield, REM, or maybe even the Wiggles or Myley Cyrus (if you're so lucky!!!!!). Q: How did you come up with that lame, generic name? A: The heck if I know. We think officially it's "This, That & the Other" although some folks like to write it as "this that and the other." Perhaps it came from a classic episode of Gilligans Island....or maybe Seinfeld. We tried to change it but couldn't agree on anything. Ask Tommy or John. Maybe they know. If not, just call us "TTO". Q: What is the quickest way to contact TTO? A: Just call us at (502) 905-4245 or send us an e-mail on the "contact us" page. Q: What kind of events have you played (for whom have you played and where)? A: Wow, good question(s). TTO has performed and will perform almost anywhere and for anyone. Lots of wedding receptions. Numerous Black Tie Balls and Charity events. Parties of any kind. Night Clubs and community events. Performances over the years have taken TTO to Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio, throughout much of Kentucky, and even to Freeport Bahamas. Q: It's obvious you guys are the best looking band as well as the most fun band in the history of all bands....but do you back it up with a quality sound? A: Define "quality sound"?......Okay, who the heck knows. We figure that's not for us to decide. The bottom line for TTO is for YOU to have FUN. In the end, that's really what it's all about any way.
Tevis Steere: Lead vocals
Original member of Repeat Option
Joined TTO in 1994
Glenn Taylor: Lead guitar, vocalsOriginal member of Speak English and National recording artist Big WheelJoined TTO in 1997 The scoop: This, That & the Other, This, That and the Other or this that and the other....however you want to say it, this Louisville, KY based rock and pop band stands as one of the premier entertainment acts in the Region. Most folks just call this always fun and always entertaining band "TTO". With a loose, edgy style, you'll hear plenty of band banter and see lots crowd participation. TTO strives to create a fun, party atmosphere for almost any occasion. But don't be fooled by their easy going attitude. TTO's years of experience have helped to establish them as one of the most professional acts in the area. A little history: The origins of TTO go all the way back to 1987 when high school pals Tommy Atlas and Ian McEneaney formed TTO. Rob Miles fronted the band, Tommy played guitar, Ian drums and John Davis played bass. They were...... terrible! In 1991, the groundwork for today's TTO began to take shape. Jeff Burnett took over on drums and TTO became a power trio. They dabbled with some original material, and had a few friends sit in to play some selected shows, but basically just messed around a bit. Then, in 1994, Tevis Steere came on board to front the band. John Wise also joined at that time then was later followed by Glenn Taylor taking over duties on lead guitar. Seemingly overnight, TTO hit on a sound and style which has consistently made them one of the top draws in the area. Today: TTO plays everything, except Hall and Oates, but they will play that if you pay them enough money. They have opened for the likes of Hootie and the Blowfish, The Kentucky Headhunters and the Rolling Stones (okay maybe not the Stones). See them in Louisville at Dutch's Tavern, Incredible Dave's, Gerstle's, various parties, weddings, charity balls, outdoor events and, if you're lucky, at ramp QQ in Freedom Hall during halftimes of UofL basketball games. If you haven't seen TTO play then, well, you haven't seen them play. The bottom line is this...TTO is viewed as one of the premier entertainment acts in area. They love doing what they do and they want you to have a good time too! Drink, Dance, Laugh... TTO! Frequently (or not) Asked Questions Q: What kind of music do you play? A: Basically it's all rock and roll. We play everything from Elvis to Green Day. From Frank Sinatra to Weezer. From Johnny Cash to the Foo Fighters. On any given night, and depending on the event, you may hear the Stones, Foghat, the Beatles, the Clash, Keith Urban, Violent Femmes, Wild Cherry, Grand Funk Railroad, the Ramones, Louis Armstrong, AC/DC, Elvis Costello, the Who, Eddie Money, Bryan Adams, Rick Springfield, REM, or maybe even the Wiggles or Myley Cyrus (if you're so lucky!!!!!). Q: How did you come up with that lame, generic name? A: The heck if I know. We think officially it's "This, That & the Other" although some folks like to write it as "this that and the other." Perhaps it came from a classic episode of Gilligans Island....or maybe Seinfeld. We tried to change it but couldn't agree on anything. Ask Tommy or John. Maybe they know. If not, just call us "TTO". Q: What is the quickest way to contact TTO? A: Just call us at (502) 905-4245 or send us an e-mail on the "contact us" page. Q: What kind of events have you played (for whom have you played and where)? A: Wow, good question(s). TTO has performed and will perform almost anywhere and for anyone. Lots of wedding receptions. Numerous Black Tie Balls and Charity events. Parties of any kind. Night Clubs and community events. Performances over the years have taken TTO to Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio, throughout much of Kentucky, and even to Freeport Bahamas. Q: It's obvious you guys are the best looking band as well as the most fun band in the history of all bands....but do you back it up with a quality sound? A: Define "quality sound"?......Okay, who the heck knows. We figure that's not for us to decide. The bottom line for TTO is for YOU to have FUN. In the end, that's really what it's all about any way.
Glenn Taylor: Lead guitar, vocals
Original member of Speak English and National recording artist Big Wheel
Joined TTO in 1997
The scoop:
This, That & the Other, This, That and the Other or this that and the other....however you want to say it, this Louisville, KY based rock and pop band stands as one of the premier entertainment acts in the Region. Most folks just call this always fun and always entertaining band "TTO". With a loose, edgy style, you'll hear plenty of band banter and see lots crowd participation. TTO strives to create a fun, party atmosphere for almost any occasion. But don't be fooled by their easy going attitude. TTO's years of experience have helped to establish them as one of the most professional acts in the area.
A little history:
The origins of TTO go all the way back to 1987 when high school pals Tommy Atlas and Ian McEneaney formed TTO. Rob Miles fronted the band, Tommy played guitar, Ian drums and John Davis played bass. They were...... terrible!
In 1991, the groundwork for today's TTO began to take shape. Jeff Burnett took over on drums and TTO became a power trio. They dabbled with some original material, and had a few friends sit in to play some selected shows, but basically just messed around a bit. Then, in 1994, Tevis Steere came on board to front the band. John Wise also joined at that time then was later followed by Glenn Taylor taking over duties on lead guitar. Seemingly overnight, TTO hit on a sound and style which has consistently made them one of the top draws in the area.
Today:
TTO plays everything, except Hall and Oates, but they will play that if you pay them enough money. They have opened for the likes of Hootie and the Blowfish, The Kentucky Headhunters and the Rolling Stones (okay maybe not the Stones). See them in Louisville at Dutch's Tavern, Incredible Dave's, Gerstle's, various parties, weddings, charity balls, outdoor events and, if you're lucky, at ramp QQ in Freedom Hall during halftimes of UofL basketball games. If you haven't seen TTO play then, well, you haven't seen them play.
The bottom line is this...TTO is viewed as one of the premier entertainment acts in area. They love doing what they do and they want you to have a good time too!
Drink, Dance, Laugh... TTO!
Frequently (or not) Asked Questions Q: What kind of music do you play? A: Basically it's all rock and roll. We play everything from Elvis to Green Day. From Frank Sinatra to Weezer. From Johnny Cash to the Foo Fighters. On any given night, and depending on the event, you may hear the Stones, Foghat, the Beatles, the Clash, Keith Urban, Violent Femmes, Wild Cherry, Grand Funk Railroad, the Ramones, Louis Armstrong, AC/DC, Elvis Costello, the Who, Eddie Money, Bryan Adams, Rick Springfield, REM, or maybe even the Wiggles or Myley Cyrus (if you're so lucky!!!!!). Q: How did you come up with that lame, generic name? A: The heck if I know. We think officially it's "This, That & the Other" although some folks like to write it as "this that and the other." Perhaps it came from a classic episode of Gilligans Island....or maybe Seinfeld. We tried to change it but couldn't agree on anything. Ask Tommy or John. Maybe they know. If not, just call us "TTO". Q: What is the quickest way to contact TTO? A: Just call us at (502) 905-4245 or send us an e-mail on the "contact us" page. Q: What kind of events have you played (for whom have you played and where)? A: Wow, good question(s). TTO has performed and will perform almost anywhere and for anyone. Lots of wedding receptions. Numerous Black Tie Balls and Charity events. Parties of any kind. Night Clubs and community events. Performances over the years have taken TTO to Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio, throughout much of Kentucky, and even to Freeport Bahamas. Q: It's obvious you guys are the best looking band as well as the most fun band in the history of all bands....but do you back it up with a quality sound? A: Define "quality sound"?......Okay, who the heck knows. We figure that's not for us to decide. The bottom line for TTO is for YOU to have FUN. In the end, that's really what it's all about any way.
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