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About the Band

Thomas Dioguardi

From Hawaii, currently residing in Utica, NE. Guitarist since 1982, Thomas's musical journey has taken him across the globe, immersing him in a rich tapestry of cultures and musical styles. Drawing inspiration from his diverse experiences, Thomas’s focus lies in the art of songwriting and crafting meaningful lyrics. 

 

  With an original style that harmoniously blends intricate melodies with poignant storytelling, Thomas seeks to strike a perfect balance between music and lyrics, creating compositions that resonate deeply with audiences worldwide. 

Jamie Brown

Musician from Lincoln, NE and has been playing in bands most of his life.  In addition to Pseudo Saints, he is currently gigging with the Lincoln band Fall Break and was formerly the lead singer and guitarist of Fire Forth. 

Jamie grew up with a very eclectic group of influences so his writing spans several genres.  He pours himself into his music and strives to connect with the listener by creating "moments", both lyrically and musically, in every song.

Frank Ferraro

Frank was born in Omaha and began playing drums at age 14. His early band experiences were with his younger brother Sam and local friends. Frank continued to play and perform in college, expanding into jazz ensembles. Frank ultimately pursued a graduate degree in psychology and became a university teacher. Along the way, he played in cover bands and original hard rock outfits that opened for national acts such as Puddle of Mudd, Hinder, Stained, DED, and many more. His recent local collaborations are with singer-songwriter Andy Pappas and Jules Auger. He records his own instrumental music with emphasis on drums and percussion. He is a private drum teacher, currently teaching over 20 students at his home studio. Frank enjoys all styles and genres of music.

Join Pseudo Saints on their musical odyssey as they continue to weave together the threads of their life journey through soul-stirring melodies and heartfelt lyrics.

Welcome!

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