THE FOG * About Us * THE SPIRIT OF CLASSIC ROCK
Andrea Shore – keyboard, guitar, harmonica, vocals
Andrea Shore has been singing and dancing since the age of 4. With a background in musical theatre as well as television, she’s performed in several musicals at Rainbow Stage in her hometown of Winnipeg. She has also performed at Stage West in Mississauga.
Since 2012, Andrea has branched off on her own, performing in various duos and bands as a talented vocalist, keyboardist, harmonicist and guitarist. Andrea delights audiences with her versatility, with her many skills bringing a dynamic energy to The FOG's blend of voices and instruments.
Andrea Shore has been singing and dancing since the age of 4. With a background in musical theatre as well as television, she’s performed in several musicals at Rainbow Stage in her hometown of Winnipeg. She has also performed at Stage West in Mississauga.
Since 2012, Andrea has branched off on her own, performing in various duos and bands as a talented vocalist, keyboardist, harmonicist and guitarist. Andrea delights audiences with her versatility, with her many skills bringing a dynamic energy to The FOG's blend of voices and instruments.
Pat Pare – electric bass, vocal
Pat cut his teeth on the electric bass as the bass player for the classic rock group The Groovediggers. Pat has had an eclectic run, playing Golden Oldies, Rockabilly and a half dozen other genres. Pat is also a gifted writer and has cut a number of solo albums and recordings.
Pat cut his teeth on the electric bass as the bass player for the classic rock group The Groovediggers. Pat has had an eclectic run, playing Golden Oldies, Rockabilly and a half dozen other genres. Pat is also a gifted writer and has cut a number of solo albums and recordings.
Dave Albright - drums, vocals
Dave entered the dynamic world of percussion with a bang, acquiring his first set of drums at the tender age of fourteen. Weaned on the mothers milk of 60’s and 70’s rock, Dave threw himself into the beat, learning through the time-honoured discipline of school bands, marching bands and pipe/drum bands.
Dave is an old pro, performing in numerous classic rock, country and blues bands. Always there with a helping hand, his contributions to various charities have included two CD’s and numerous gigs across southern Ontario.
Dave entered the dynamic world of percussion with a bang, acquiring his first set of drums at the tender age of fourteen. Weaned on the mothers milk of 60’s and 70’s rock, Dave threw himself into the beat, learning through the time-honoured discipline of school bands, marching bands and pipe/drum bands.
Dave is an old pro, performing in numerous classic rock, country and blues bands. Always there with a helping hand, his contributions to various charities have included two CD’s and numerous gigs across southern Ontario.
Tony Berns – guitar, vocal
Tony Berns began playing guitar at the tender age of nine and keyboards at 21. By age 15 he was playing lead guitar in the working rock group, Mythrander. After high school he embarked on a successful career as a full time musician, touring across Canada and the world in a number of bands, such as Longhaul, A Positive Outlook, Motor City, the Aaron Slick Banned and Face to Face. His solo album, "Dancin' on the Moon" (BernSongs) won critical acclaim across Canada in 1987.
As a session player, producer and recording engineer, Tony has worked with some of the notables in Canadian rock music. After a thirty year career in the music industry, Tony Berns retired from professional music and performs now for the sheer joy of playing.
Tony Berns began playing guitar at the tender age of nine and keyboards at 21. By age 15 he was playing lead guitar in the working rock group, Mythrander. After high school he embarked on a successful career as a full time musician, touring across Canada and the world in a number of bands, such as Longhaul, A Positive Outlook, Motor City, the Aaron Slick Banned and Face to Face. His solo album, "Dancin' on the Moon" (BernSongs) won critical acclaim across Canada in 1987.
As a session player, producer and recording engineer, Tony has worked with some of the notables in Canadian rock music. After a thirty year career in the music industry, Tony Berns retired from professional music and performs now for the sheer joy of playing.