The Voodoo Jets
The Voodoo Jets are a power trio from Southern Connecticut who play power pop/rock music without electric guitars. The instrument line-up includes keyboards, bass guitar, and drums. The band was formed in 2000, and their 2006 album, Supersonic, was released on 3 Nutz Music and features 12 songs. Their second album, From Greens to Eternity, was released in 2010 after the passing of band member John Fowler. In 2019, their single Lost Singles was released by WIRC Records.
Band members
The band was founded by Micah Sheveloff, Francesco Perrouna, and John Fowler.Micah Sheveloff
Keyboardist and backing vocalist Sheveloff and Fowler continued on when Perrouna left the band in 2007. Sheveloff has also worked with the Dream and the Detours, and has shared the stage in the past with Gary Cherone. He considers Cheap Trick to be one of his biggest influences.It was because of his practice location that Sheveloff, a classically trained keyboardist, stumbled upon his “keyboards that sound like guitars” sound by accident: he was sharing practice space with Joe Perry of Aerosmith fame and plugged his Fender Rhodes keyboard into Perry’s amplifier. He was so pleased with the result that he began to explore the idea of using keyboards without guitars in rock music. He eventually shifted to the Roland AX-1 to achieve the “guitar-like” sound he was looking for.