Wayne Nethercott - Drums/Backing Vocals
The ever solid band back bone, Wayne has been keeping time and bangin' the skins for over 20 years. One of the three original horsemen of Crazy Head Mazie, he has been instrumental in resurrecting one of the more popular high energy rock bands of the Capital District. He prides himself in his ability to keep the band rolling like a freight train with his style and stamina. He can also be heard mixing sweet harmonies with the other band members.
Bill Kelly - Lead Singer
One of its founding members, Crazy Head Mazie's front man Bill Kelly is a dynamic singer who brings just the right mix of energy & emotion to the stage every night. Whether he's breakin' your heart with a rock ballad or prowling & growling on something harder, you'd better pay attention.....'cause there is math involved and there will be a test!
Ian Baumes - Bass Guitar/Vocals
Ian "Mr. E" Baumes A well rounded bass player for about twenty years. Influenced by many types of musical genres Ian tends to stay towards the modern rock. Being in bands throughout his life, he has been in many battle of the bands and two showcases. In previous bands he has released a variety of styles and moods in which he makes his music. He calls his originals "Mood Music". Technically a sound player he has the timing of a drummer and riffs like a guitarist. Truly a sight to see.
Dan Schuth - Lead Guitar/Vocals
Dan, one of the three original Crazy Head Mazie members, has been playing guitar most of his life.
In college Dan played with many bands including a band called Barn Storm.
After meeting Billy and Wayne at a jazz festival at SPAC, they convinced him to join Crazy Head Mazie.
Dan can preform any style of music from jazz to hard rock to metal but his roots come from his love for the blues.
Dan is a wonderful asset to the band. When this guy turns his amp on he's ready for business! So sit down, shut up, and listen!
Peter "PJ" Kowalczyk - Rhythm/Lead Guitar
A recent graduate from the Berklee College of Music, PJ is known
throughout the Albany music scene from his work in Sticky Fingers Malone and
Marty Mcfly. Even though he is the youngest member of the band, his style and
skill make him wise beyond his years while still retaining his youthful energy.










