WAYNE
FAULCONER
A co-founder of “The Tempests,” and a natural lead guitar player and
vocalist, Wayne hails from Keewatin, Ontario. His younger years were
spent listening to and learning from such guitar masters as Chet Atkins,
Hank Marvin of The Shadows and The Ventures.
At present, he can undoubtedly be
classed as one of the finest guitar players around whether it be blues
and slide guitar or rock & roll. Upon the break-up of “Satan and the
D-Men,” Wayne performed in Vancouver, British Columbia with a trio of
musicians and later, after a brief stay in Kenora, arrived in Thunder
Bay where he successfully obtained his College degree in Electronics.
Wayne continued to perform there
with “The Jarvis Street Revue.” This group of musicians became
tremendously well-known and could be found performing nightly for many
years at the “Flamingo Club" in Thunder Bay.
With a band called “Stoneridge,”
Wayne recorded an album of original songs in Nashville and Toronto and
was nominated for a Juno award for his efforts.
He can be heard on many local
recordings with area artists and has become somewhat of a household name
in Thunder Bay where he has resided for years. Wayne’s daughter Cassie
has taken up bass guitar and plays in different groups in New Orleans,
Louisiana USA. where she is also tremendously successful.
Also available is a CD by the
“Wayne Faulconer Band” called, “A Band’s Gotta Do What A
Band’s Gotta Do.” This collection of fine songs includes originals
as well as cover tunes and will without a doubt give the listener a
complete journey through the many different styles of music that Wayne
is capable of playing.
Wayne continues to perform locally
with many talented and professional musicians and has performed twice at the annual Thunder Bay Blues Festival at Marina Park.
Do not miss a chance to see this
multi-talented guitarist and vocalist at the “Satan and the D-Men”
reunion dances. You’ll be extremely glad you did.