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Scott Huber-Bass
Scott played on the first album "Children Cry" and left shortly thereafter.  He went on to play in another local group called Uncle Salty, current whereabouts UNKNOWN.
 
Brian Baker-Vocals, Guitar
Brian Fronted the band in the early days and provided all the vocals on Children Cry.  Brian was an energetic front man who involved the crowd.  His vocal stylings are likened to Alan Frew of Glass Tiger, not an insult but not accurate.  Brian still comes out to shows and is waiting for the imminent reunion tour.  Brian and Brad recently recorded two songs they had written while drunk one night just to see if the past magic was still there and well Brian is still on this page so what do you think!
 
Clayton Shearer-Percussion, Vocals
Clayton joined the band around the same time as Craig Lavoie he came from the same farm team, a local band named Nightjar.  Clayton had an eternal sense of conflict surrounding him that is undescribable.  Clayton kept the spirit of Glass Tiger alive while also embracing the fashion sense of Platinum Blonde. Currently Clayton lives in Vancouver and is still bitter that he is not properly credited with playing percussion on 6double53two1.
 
Craig Lavoie-Vocals
Craig was the bridge from the Children Cry and Brian's departure to the 6double53two1 album.  Craig also came form the farm team of Nightjar and was instrumental in Clayton joining the band.  With Craig came a dynamic, stubborn, creative personailty who thrived on pushing people with conflict.  Craig didn't aways see eye to eye with everyone in the project but there is no denying Brad and Craig had a songwriting chemistry between them.
 
Jon Young-Bass
Jon was the longest serving member after Grant and Brad.  Jon brought many things to the project among those a shrewd financial sense that made the band look like a multi national conglomerate.  Jon also knows how to let loose and let the good times roll.  Probably the best rock bass player in southern Saskatchewan.  Jon also has a knack for a great arrangement and knew how to ride Grant into becoming a better player even if it pissed Grant off.  We wish Jon the best and hopefully if Mike ever has a fatal fishing accident Jon will come back.  Jon was last seen driving a golf ball into lake Kenosee after his last show.