Scott Lewis
Resonator Guitar
Scott’s Facebook member summary reads “There are no active restrictions on Scott.” Pretty much sums it up.
Alan Rocco Lister
Guitar and Vocals
Alan plays the guitar – but what you’ll notice most about him is that he can really, really sing. Alan wrote the band’s favorite waltz, “Somewhere Tonight.” Before joining North of Lonesome, Alan was a member of Biscuit Brothers, Country Crossing, and a founding member of the Fireside Bluegrass gospel band. He’s all about bluegrass and classic country.
Kate Fox
Bass and Vocals
Kate sings a little and writes a little, but she’s happiest when she can just stand in the back and thump on that old Kay bass of hers. She’s also been known to play the autoharp in public.
Mike Seymour
Mandolin
Yup, he’s a mystery to us, too – but he sure can play that thing.
Luke Stecklein
Banjo
Hailing from the great state of Texas, Luke discovered the five-string banjo while studying engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. Luke met the pickers in North of Lonesome shortly after moving to the valley and joined the band in early 2024. Outside of bluegrass, Luke enjoys metal, old country, camping, barbecuing, and exploring the beautiful American Southwest.
And…
Rick Rhodes: Banjo
Before he retired to run a rattlesnake ranch out in the desert, Rick was a founder of North of Lonesome. He thought he’d made a clean getaway, but we still talk Rick into sitting in with us once in a while. Rick is a past chairman of the Arizona Bluegrass Association.