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Thirty
year-old Tim Johnston is the drummer for 6X. Formerly with the
band 17 Years, Tim has been with 6X for almost three years. When
not
playing in 6X Tim is often found giving drum clinics around the
Southeast. These clinics are usually for charity as Tim has a
deep social conscience and a strong desire to "help out."
Tim moved to Atlanta in 1992 after graduating from Harvard with
a degree in political science. Mr. Johnston also plays the tambourine
and the shakers.
Lara
Kiang is the lead singer/guitarist for 6X. She was also a featured
member of the punk/pop ensemble 17 Years. Prior to her work with
17 Years she was a charter member of the well known group "Hummer."
Lara is well traveled and loves to entertain with her gourmet
cooking. Her love of cartoons has lead her to her current side
job at the Cartoon Network where she oversees all facets of the
industry. Lara also was a popular mainstay at radio station Album
88 in Atlanta for many years before turning her many talents to
live performance!
Kevin
Rej holds down the low end of 6X with his dynamic bass playing.
Kevin cut his teeth in the fabulous 80s band "Dead Elvis."
Moving onward and upward to glorious heights in the band "The
Mouthbreathers." On stage Kevin is a wild man, a veritable
Tasmanian Devil, but off stage Mr. Rej has a much more gentle
and reflective side. It is not uncommon to find Kevin curled up
in the back of the tour bus reading some Voltaire (in French of
course!) or perhaps working on one of his epic poems. The graphic
arts are just one of many disciplines Kevin has mastered and he
runs an art studio as a means to help some of his less fortunate
friends retain employment.
Rob
Gal plays guitar for the band 6X. He has worked with a number
of bands from the Atlanta area, most notably "The Coolies."
Farming and just being with his animals is what the soft-spoken
musician loves the most. On occasion he may be coerced into leaving
his bucolic existence to come to town to produce some up and coming
band in the studio but then it's right back to working the soil

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