Peter Griesar (guitar, keys, vocals, other noises)

The creator of this new album SUPERFASTGO called "a twisted pop vision" by Rolling Stone writer Gil Kaufman. Griesar toured extensively with an early Dave Matthews Band, his own band Supertanker, the Ninth, and former Virgin recording artist, Lauren Hoffman as well as producing Meanflower's "A Distant Episode".

Ben Jacobs (bass guitar)

Peter's longtime bassist and dear friend. Ben's a veteran of many local Charlottesville bands including The Hogwaller Ramblers, the Ninth, Devon and Supertanker. A lanky frame attached to a mop of frizzy hair, Ben could easily be Robert Plant's lovechild from some long forgotten Zep show in Cleveland.

Petur Smith (drums)

From Iceland, lives in LA, was last seen boarding a plane for Sweden. After a few days rehearsal at Cole Stages in Hollywood, he went into the studio and knocked it out. Formerly of the band Naked.

Tim Reynolds (electric guitar)

Tim used to play at Miller's every monday night for years when Peter was bartender. Tim came to Los Angeles from New Mexico where he now resides, making killer solo albums and touring the country on his solo act. Tim is the real thing. Zero pretension, all heart and more sonic synapses in his brain than the entire state of Arizona. You can buy his solo cd's and check him out here (www.timreynolds.com)

Richard Hardy (bass clarinet)

A friend of Peter's from the early DMB days, Richard toured with the band early on and plays a most melodic saxaphone, bass clarinet and flute. He currenly resides in L.A. where he plays many bands and plays flute for almost every IMAX movie soundtrack ever made. He is also a crack astrologer.

Art Wheeler (piano)

Art was Peter's housemate in the early ninties. Art plays a piano with no strings all day to make his fingers the best. He spends every sunday rocking holiness churches on the hammond b3.

David CasT (alto sax)

Peter met David one night and was in the studio with him the next morning. Thanks Dave!

Leroi Moore (tenor sax)

He is beautiful. Leroi is an integral part of the Dave Matthews Band. He appears courtesy of RCA records.

Dave Pearlman (pedal steel guitar)

A local LA guy doing session work since 1966, on the road with Dan Fogelberg, Hoyt Axton, Bobby Womack, Michelle Shocked to name a few and has backed at one time or another everyone from Merle Haggard to Pat Boone and has been involved with recent CD reissue projects with The Beach Boys, The Band and The Monkees. He is the owner of Rotund Rascal Studios - the studio that gave you Dr. Jack Kevorkian's spoken Word album, "A Very Still Life."

Brian Kehew (producer, engineer, mixing, electric guitar)

As a producer and/or engineer for Peter Griesar, The Muffs, The Dickies, AIR (French Band), Save Ferris, Mother Superior, The Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, The Ramones, the Dickies, Television, The Muffs, Korla Pandit, Beck, Alice Cooper, Doobie Bros, Little Feat, The Smiths, Grand Funk Railroad, The Eels, Harlow, Redd Kross, Jon Brion, Pat Smear, Aimee Mann, Michael Penn, Drew Barrymore, Ron Jeremy, Lauren Hoffman, The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs - As a musician: The Moog Cookbook, Hole, AIR (French Band), Matthew Sweet, Henry Rollins, Dave Davies (Kinks), Fiona Apple, Foo Fighters, - As a Live Techician: The Who, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey.

John Morand (engineer, mixing)

John Morand is co-owner and chief engineer at Sound of Music studios in Richmond, VA.

Brent Lambert - The Kitchen (mastering)

Brent studied applied music and music engineering at the prestigious University of Miami. After a brief career as a jazz guitarist and sideman, Brent turned his efforts back towards engineering. Today, Brent, assistant engineer Aaron Oliver, and the ace office staff of Ann Jones and Kirsten Lambert continue to grow the Kitchen Mastering as one of the premier mastering facilities in the Southeastern United States.