Rock band featuring Brian Miller (guitar), Michael Miller (guitar), Jimmy Winters (bass), Hilary Jones (drums see bio)… The teen group performed covers of then contemporary artists such as Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Bad Company, Van Halen, etc. at venues throughout MD, PA, and WV… Seen at The Copa, Mountainview Inn, The Underground…

Winters died in an auto accident in 1985 and the band soon dissolved. The Miller brothers later joined rock group Salem (circa 1989-91) with Kevin Keller (bass), and Eddie Havens. Michael Miller died of liver cancer in 1991.
Jones began playing the drums professionally at age 16. Upon Graduation from the Baltimore School for the Arts she joined the U.S. Navy Band. The first six months of her enlistment were spent at the Armed Forces School of Music, where she graduated with honors. In the next three years her musical duties included performances in just about every musical style, from big band to pop.
After being discharged from the Navy, Hilary relocated to the San Francisco Bay area to join “Girlfriend”, a hand-picked group of musicians formed by acclaimed producer, Narada Michael Walden. Shortly thereafter Hilary worked for many artists such as Maria Muldaur, the Mamas & the Papas, Angela Bofill, Clarence Clemmons, Pete Escovedo, and Ray Obiedo.
Since moving to Los Angeles Hilary’s success continues as she’s recorded and/or toured with such artists as Lee Ritenour, Dave Grusin, Scott Henderson’s Tribal Tech, Eric Marienthal, Doc Severinson, Brazilian guitar virtuoso Badi Assad, and Robben Ford. When not on tour she keeps busy doing numerous recording sessions and enjoys playing on the local L.A scene with bands such as Cecilia Noel and The Wild Clams, The Delphines, and her own band.
Hilary is also a frequent writer for Drum magazine and performs instructional Seminars internationally. In 2001 she released her first solo album “Soaring.” (information borrowed from Hilary Jones website). Modern drummer magazine hailed Jones as “a precision power player…”

