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Singer/songwriter & entertainer Stephanie Flemming is a classically trained opera singer/songwriter and musician. Born in Quebec, canada and currently lives in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Since the age of 12 years old when she first discovered she had a voice, her parents cultivated her talent and enrolled her in vocal lessons.
With 12+ years consecutive vocal training under her belt as well as becoming an Opera vocal major at Booker High in Florida, USA. Stephanie attended the Visual Performing Arts program where she studied for 2 years as an Opera vocal major.
She has opened for such artists such as Canadian Rapper Choclair & American Rapper FREEWAY.
Now fronting the band The Royal Few, creating vocal melodies and lyrics for their new Rock album, Stephanie is definitely a vocalist to watch out for.
Bio
Drummer/vocalist and all around musician Mark Pettipiere from Guelph, Ontario, Canada has been immersed in the music scene as long as he can remember.
From Picking up the guitar at age 12 and Playing classic Rock. Switching to Bass the following year Mark had formed his first cover band , Black Lemming. Next at age 16 he played bass and sang backup vocals for his band Shyvver.
Over the next decade, Mark explored a wide range of musical endeavors. Honing his skills on guitar, bass, drums, lead/backing vocals across various bands and projects.
From 2012-2015 he fronted Rock band Radio Fire and returned to his roots of playing drums and bass in several cover bands until the Covid-19 Pandemic hit.
But in 2022, he reclaimed his drum throne where he lays down the beats and backing vocals for The Royal Few.
Scott Keane is a seasoned rock lead guitarist with a unique blend of East meets West influences.
After spending a decade living and working in China, Scott developed a distinctive playing style that combines the raw energy of Western rock with the intricate sensibilities of Eastern music.
During his time abroad, Scott not only honed his craft as a musician but also became a respected music teacher, sharing his passion for music with students of all ages and skill levels.
With a deep understanding of music theory and a talent for improvisation, Scott's playing is characterized by soaring solos, intricate arrangements, and a keen sense of melody.
Now back in the Canada, and playing Lead Guitar in The Royal Few, Scott is focused on re-establishing himself in the rock scene, bringing his global perspective and musical expertise to a new generation of fans.
Hailing from the UK, Scott "English" Cairns is a dynamic rock bassist with a reputation for delivering pulse-pounding performances that leave audiences electrified.
Born and bred in Birkenhead, England, Scott's musical roots run deep, with influences ranging from iconic British bands like Oasis and the Arctic Monkeys to modern rock heavyweights.
Scott began playing bass after watching a friends band play at The Cavern club, Liverpool, before moving on to guitar and playing a few shows around the Liverpool area .
With his distinctive playing style, which blends melodic finesse with raw, unbridled energy,. As a member of The Royal Few, Scott continues to push the boundaries of rock music, earning his nickname "English" as a testament to his heritage and his unwavering commitment to the genre.