Roadhouse Strangers is a feel good, soul driving, fun-loving rock band from the Boston Metro-West area. In addition to playing some of the best rock and blues covers, their original songs get the audience out on the dance floor, singing along, and becoming part of the show. Roadhouse Strangers has opened for music legends such as Three Dog Night and Grand Funk Railroad and performed at venues like New Hampshire Speedway during NASCAR’s New England 300, Indian Ranch in Webster, MA, Hard Rock Cafe in Boston, and the famous Lucky Dog Music Hall in Worcester, MA.
Cam McLean – Guitar & Vocals
Cam McLean’s passion for writing music and performing began when he taught himself how to play the guitar in his early teens. He later honed his craft and mastered the ability to shred while attending the Berklee College of Music and performing at countless gigs in Boston.
Cam has showcased his guitar, singing and songwriting abilities as a session musician, and as a member of original bands and many cover bands.
Robert Brunsdon – Drums & Vocals
Bob grew up in a musical family, and started piano and chorus in elementary school. Like many young aspiring drummers back then, he watched Buddy Rich play the Tonight Show when he was just a kid, and started drumming in ’72. Bob was classically trained on percussion and mallet instruments, and has played in various orchestras, concert and rock bands ever since.
Bob hails from Detroit and was heavily influenced by the Motor City music scene: classic rock, blues, Motown and R&B in the late 60’s and 70’s. Bob’s played many venues over the years, from the stage at Carnegie Hall to the local brew pubs, and for the last 20, has been part of the Boston/Metrowest music scene. He loves to sing and lives to play!
Wayne Miller – Lead Vocalist / Percussionist / Song Writer / Lyricist
A native of New England , originally from Boston. At an early age his love of music quickly emerged. Beginning as a drummer, then drummer singer, Wayne developed a distinct vocal style with heart and soul while working with top-notch musicians from his previous musical years.
Playing in original & cover bands, the course was chosen. Wayne got the front man bug and helped create Ghost Train, a 5-pc blues rock project. Through this work, original music became his passion, writing the lyrics for their first CD while playing extensively, opening for national bands touring thru New England.
“I am proud and excited to be a part of Roadhouse Strangers. Looking forward to what the future brings. The chemistry, vibe, and brotherhood are evident.”