3 Fish and a Loaf

3 fish and a Loaf members

ken bodell        dave price       mark salehar      vic lubieniecki
"3 Fish and a Loaf" is:

Mark Salehar - drums, percussion, mandolin   

Mark started his musical career as the church organist at St. Peter and Paul Church on Chicago's south side at the age of 10.  He and Dave (not a minister at the time) met shortly after that and they've been making music of one sort or another since.  Mark made the switch from keyboards to drums when he found, after having marched several thousands miles during a few seasons with the Cavaliers Drum & Bugle Corps, that it was possible to SIT and play drums.  He represents the other 50% of the bands Cheap Trick fan club.

 

Dave Price - guitar, keyboards, vocals, bass    
Since 1985, Dave has served as Pastor for 8 different churches (5 of them being in the greater Chicagoland area) and has played the Beatles' "Let It Be" in a worship service at every church.  He is a definite Beatles fan, but confesses to being a "Monkees" fan while growing up.

 

Vic Lubieniecki - Keyboards, vocals    

Vic has been involved in music since he had voice and cello lessons in grade school, but it was the heavy keyboard & guitar bands of the '70s and '80s - like the Doors, ELP, Kansas, Yes and Van Halen, that were his biggest musical influences. Vic was a founding member of local recording artists Joshuah Tree, The 101st Rock Division and The Reminders, (where he first teamed up with Dave & Mark in the mid '90s).  In 2004, Vic, and The 101st Rock Division, toured US Military bases in Iraq and the Mid-East in support of our Troops.
Currently, he is doing what he enjoys most, being part of 3 Fish & A Loaf. In Vic's own words, "I love playing with these guy's. They're all great musicians and I feel a certain "chemistry" between us that brings the music to a higher level."

 

Ken Bodell - Bass, guitar, vocals    

Ken enjoys playing bass for the "pure power of it".  For years he was one of the few uni-string-bass players in the country, but even he has recently moved up to a five-string.  Ken enjoys writing and recording original music and is one of the band's two Cheap Trick fans.