Stella Antonia
Stella is a classically trained Opera singer from Chicago. When she was 11 years old, she was accepted into a program called VOICExperience that at the time only accepted high school and college opera singers, where she studied under Metropolitan Opera singer Sherrill Milnes and legendary mezzo soprano Jennifer Larmore.
Stella has had the pleasure of singing at various venues, most notably Millennium Park and Ravinia in Chicago. She and her sister were also featured on WGN Chicago Radio and on the Gerrard McClendon Show on Chicago’s CLTV, and sang the National Anthem at a Chicago White Sox game. Stella won a competition to sing the anthem at the Greeley Stampede in Colorado in 2023. In her free time, she enjoys writing her own songs, practicing guitar and ukulele, and sharing her music with others.









Tina Marx
Tina Marx is a versatile singer-songwriter, actress, and national recording artist who has captivated audiences across various genres. Originally from South Jersey, Tina now calls Colorado home. After earning a degree in theatre from the University of Denver, she launched her entertainment career and has been performing ever since. Over the years, she has fronted multiple rock bands, sung backup for Motown legend Chuck Jackson, shared the stage with The 5th Dimension, and contributed to numerous local recordings.
Alongside her husband, producer and arranger Anthony Walker, Tina formed the duo “TnA” and recorded original music. She has spent much of her career as the lead vocalist for the variety dance band “Tina Marx & The Millionaires.” As an independent artist, Tina released her solo album Shades of Love, a collection of timeless jazz standards—one of her favorite genres, thanks to her musical theatre background. Despite her love for jazz, she continues to embrace her pop-rock roots.
Whether performing on stage, working on-camera, doing voice-overs, or dancing, Tina consistently wins over audiences with her dynamic performances and charm.
Anthony Walker
An expert guitarist proficient in both acoustic and electric styles, as well as banjo, mandolin, bass, ukulele, pedal steel, and electric and acoustic sitar—having studied sitar in India. With a McCartney-style lead vocal ability, he also brings extensive experience in vocal, string, and horn arranging, along with recording engineering skills. He has performed in numerous theatre pit bands and served as a backing musician for renowned acts such as The Drifters, Shangri-Las, Shirelles, Sam The Sham, Chuck Jackson, The Platters, and Frankie Ford. Additionally, he has had the honor of opening for legendary groups like The Grass Roots and The 5th Dimension.



John Johnson
John Johnson, originally from Westport, Connecticut, began his musical journey as a bassist, performing with numerous blues bands across the New England circuit. After relocating to Colorado in the 1980s, he collaborated with a variety of talented musicians, including John Sansone, Hugh Ragin, Marc Sabatella, Greg Carol, Max Wagner, and blues legend Homesick James Williamson, among others.
Known for his distinctive sound, John’s bass playing is often described as supportive, sensitive, and soulful, bringing a unique depth to every performance.
Dave Pinsky
David began playing drums in his early years in Columbus, Ohio, where his musical journey led him to open for Wilson Pickett and perform as a backup drummer for The Coasters and The Drifters.
After relocating to the San Francisco Bay Area, David joined the band Window and recorded The Empyreal Ballet, an album still available on some Indie Alt Rock platforms. For over 20 years, David thrived as a full-time professional gig and studio musician in the Bay Area. Notable highlights include touring with Leslie Gore of “It’s My Party” fame, performing in the parody lounge group The Highballs, which built a loyal following, and collaborating with Little Roger and the Goosebumps on their comedic Stairway to Gilligan’s Island concerts. He was also part of an eclectic 25-piece rock orchestra, playing behind Bay Area legends like Santana, Bonnie Raitt, Journey, and Jefferson Starship.
During his time in San Francisco, David also earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from UC Berkeley and transitioned into a successful career as a software engineer. Now retired and based in Fort Collins, CO, he continues to share his musical talents, working with various local groups.

