Accidental Influence & Steel Tinman HALLOWEEN @ The Mission! [costume contest]
CONTEST: Prizes given for best musician/band/singer related costume…bonus points for Zombification!
5 Winners! (3) prizes for Best Music Icon, (1) prize for crowd favorite and (1) prize for most creative
Great Prizes!
Judging & Prizes @ Midnight (sign up ends @ 11pm)
Accidental Influence formed in 2009 under the moniker MidLIfe Criziz. In 2011 they encountered a lineup change. Accidental Influence changed to their new name and moved towards a heavier style of music. Accidental Influence plan on taking the world by storm one town at a time.
Marcus “Lazy Dog”-vocals
Jim “Fuzz”-Lead guitar
Drew “Trashman”-Bass guitar
Dan “Icy Hot”-Drums
We are Steel Tinman formed in 2014 in Moberly MO. Sarah (Vocals) and Bill (Bass) were looking to form band together, Bill knew Zach (Lead Guitar) and Noah (Percussion) from a previous band within a week were playing gigs. We play an infectious mix of rock with punk/hard rock undertones, with flat out amazing vocals. We are gearing up for an EP, and are regularly playing gigs throughout the Midwest.
Sarah Hansen – Vocals
Sarah has been singing since a very young age. singing her first solo in middle school. In 2002 she auditioned for American Idol in Nashville TN. and made it to the finial round. after performing in front of Simon,Randy and Paula her dreams came to a screeching stop. Simon convinced her she should never sing again……. So for 10 years….She didn’t. Well….she is back and sounding better than ever! her unique growling and screaming sets her apart from the rest. Nothing is gonna stop her now.
Zach Curry – Lead Guitar
Zach has been playing guitar for 18 years. Influenced by Trivium, Kill Switch Engaged, and As I lay Dying. Originally from BFE Missouri Zach brings melodic kill riffs, with epic progression.
Bill Spires – Bass
Bill started playing music when he entered 5th grade playing the flute in music class and singing in the choir. He got his first acoustic guitar when he turned 15, then his first electric a few years latter. After playing the electric for a few years Bill picked up the bass and has been playing ever since. Bill played with a few local band before joining Steel Tinman and has finally found a home.







