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Doug "The Pooch" Pucci - was born and raised on Rochester's northeast side.  He attended Bishop Kearney High School and St. John Fisher College.  He has been in music and entertainment most of his life, playing guitar and singing in his first group "The Electras," in 7th grade and the group "Bus Stop" throughout his high school years. After high school, Doug played the coffeehouse circuit, country and folk rock, and even a little disco!  In the mid 80's, Doug became the DJ host at a local night club.  In the 90's Doug and a few of his musician friends got together to form a band and are still playing today as "The Fabulous Bullheads!"  Doug joined Legends 102.7 in May of 2006 and hosts the "Hopes & Dreams with the Pooch" radio show every Friday evening.  Doug also contributes to the Legends 102.7 team by traveling around Rochester interviewing high quality businesses and discussing advertising partnerships.  Doug met his wife, Patty, in high school and today they live in Webster.  They have four wonderful children and four beautiful grandchildren.

 

Bob "Rodney" Schreiber - Bob “the cop” Schreiber is a Webster native who, at the age of 13, was inspired to learn guitar by the music of the Beatles.   He played in several garage bands throughout his early teen years and attended Bishop Kearney High School.  There, he became the lead guitarist for “The Wee Four,” a popular 60’s band of BK students.  While at BK, Bob met Pooch, Marty, and their group, “The Electras”, which transformed into “The Bus Stop.”  Bob went on to Monroe Community College for Criminal Justice followed by 26-years as a Police Officer, getting married in 1979, raising a family, and playing guitar at home.  Bob retired from CSI and now works as a local real estate broker for Re/Max Advance.  He and his Fabulous wife, Dawn, have a little Ponderosa in West Walworth, four Fabulous daughters, and two Fabulous grandchildren.   In 1997 Bob got a surprise invitation from Pooch and Friends, a very talented group of musicians . . . . . . and amazingly today . . . . Bob, Doug, and Marty . . . together again and still rock’n  40-years later . . . . with “The Fabulous Bullheads”!


 

Marty "Stonewall" Strenczewilk - was born and raised in the Rochester, NY suburb of Irondequoit.  He attended Eastridge High School and Monroe Community College.  He started in music playing bass and singing in his first group "The Electras," in 7th grade and with the group "Bus Stop" throughout high school.  After high school, Marty played some folk rock with Doug on the coffeehouse circuit.  In the late 70's & early 80's he played guitar and sang with Christian group "Rise Up & Walk."  He joined "The Fabulous Bullheads" about 7 years ago and was reunited with Doug and Bob again.  Marty retired from Gannett Newspapers in December of 2008 where he worked since 1987.  Marty lives in Hilton with his Fabulous wife Kathy and has 3 great kids.

 

Michael "Doc" George, Jr. - Born in the little-known hamlet of North Collins, New York, south of Buffalo, Mike quickly rose to prominence in the fields of sales, electronics, urology, and music.  Mike was a premier member of the Army band, playing in the 98th Division Army dance band where he capped a brilliant 6-year career, retiring as a PFC.  He has played for many established rock and show groups in the Rochester area, most notably with the "Mutual Fund" in 1971, 1973, 1977, and an extended run between November of 1978 and February 1979.  Mike plays bass, guitar, alto and tenor saxophones, keyboards, and swinette, has a finely tuned ear for song arrangements, and plays with church bands on Sunday mornings.   He has performed in numerous show pit bands, including "Jesus Christ Superstar," and "Godspell," as well as the lead in "Annie."  He has a brother in California, an exceptionally snarffy sister in New Jersey, and is married to a wonderful wife who constantly forgives his musical foibles.  He bears an uncanny resemblance in looks, attitude, and musical ability to Tower of Power's Francis Rocco Prestia.  Mike loves Manhattans, soothing backside rubs, gentle walks on the beach at sunset, heated debates on musical theory, and holds the all-time PGA record for hitting a full dozen Titleist Pro V-1's into the swamp on the 10th hole of Willbrook Country Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, under the incredible time of 2 minutes.

 

Joe "Monaconga" Monachino - Joe lives in Webster, New York.  He attended Bishop Kearney High School and graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology.  He started playing percussion while he was still in diapers, banging on anything that made noise.  He was trained by a prominent music artist starting at an adolescent age.  He played in marching bands and in the seventies started to play in various groups including the band “Triple Play”.  Monaconga enjoys eating, listens to way too much Barry Manilow, and wears unbelievable amounts of 1960’s aftershave.  Joe spends his time working as Manager for a world-wide food company and in his spare time supports his town as an officer.  He has two beautiful daughters who are both in college.  He plays congas and full-range percussion with “The Fabulous Bullheads”.

 

 Scott "KB" Warburton - is a lifetime Rochester resident.  He has played with p.s. #52’s “Hollywood Mufflers,”  East High School’s “Dynamics” - one of the first high school dance bands in Monroe County - the big band, “Stardusters,” and popular show groups, “Mutual Fund” and “Mantessa.”  He is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and has played before two presidents, one dictator, the Buffalo Bills, and Harry Belafonte.  With a varied musical background, Scott has been a church organist, a classical piano performer, played saxophone in Cornell’s Big Red marching band, attended the Naval Music Academy, led the 384^th and 98^th Division Army dance bands, played taps at Arlington National Cemetery, shared a joke with Jimmy Smith, played one serendipitous night with “Cold Blood,” and is the only current member of the “Bullheads” to have hit a grand slam off Bill “Spaceman” Lee.

 

Brian "Pwee" Peet - hails from East Syracuse, NY and has resided in the Rochester area since 1978.  He is not a musician, he is a drummer.  He has been "whacking the cans" from a young lad onward and credits his parents for allowing their son to pursue his goal as a non-melodic instrumentalist while casting aside all forms of restraint (if you cannot hear his drumming then you are either deaf or dead).  Brian has played with many bands throughout the northeast and records and jams with others as often as possible.  he will continue to drum until someone pulls the drumsticks from his cold dead hands.  He has been fortunate enough to join the "Bullheads" to produce music all ages can enjoy.  When you see him perform, just give him praise and money - he likes that, and he won't bite.  He has had his shots and is house trained.  His favorite color is orange and favorite food is anything that will fit in his mouth.  He is a local businessman who enjoys working 10 to 12 hours a day, and likes the smell of his own sweat.  He is married tothe woman of his dreams, has the best doughter in the world and 3 grandkids who he would give up his life for.