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Performer / Band Name

the Inversions
Will Comstock: Electric Guitar, Vocals
Ryan Offield: Bass Guitar, Vocals
Frank French: Drums
Ross Hammond: Electric Guitar

Music Style / Genre Indie Jazz Pop
Original / Cover Material 100% Original Material
Musical Influences  
History of Performer / Band

Will Comstock
Will's been on the scene as a songwriter/guitarist for the better part of eight years. He took some time in there to get an English degree from Berkeley, but did his best to not let that get in the way of the all important song. He fronts the inversions, singing, guarist-ing, and songwriting. Big red vine fan.

Ryan Offield
Ryan's been a bassist in Sac for seven years, playing in as many bands. You could have seen him in Neddaband, the Bouncing Betty's, or Naked Nathan and Champagne (now Champagne). He's been partnered with Will in some form through it all; they met in the Drowners in '97. With an occasional lead vocal and song authorship, his main jobs are bass and backing vocals.

Frank French
...is a local legend. A veteran of ? years, he's been a part of a considerable percentage of bands that have gone national from the Sac valley, including True West, Thin White Rope, and, most notably, CAKE. The man knows pop to a degree that embarrasses the most devout reference dropper, and puts this wealth to play as a stout, funky backbone.

Ross Hammond
Ross joins us after recording "Anywhere but Them." You've seen him in the Sacramento jazz scene for years. A former Sardonic, these days he's with Race, the Ross Hammond Trio, The Ni Project, and more. He's a busy, brilliant guitarist and brings a welcome, natural, new twist as an inversion.

Press Reviews / Credits  
Albums / Where Available

Anywhere But Them, 2004

State, 2003

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