Reggie "TBone" Terrell
Ever since he was 7 years old, Reggie always had a deep love for music (growing up in the church can do that to a person). After high school, Reggie became a freelance trombonist; playing with over 12 bands in different genres. He’s opened up for Ne-Yo, Erykah Badu, Steve Lacy and many other well known artists. With the experiences he’s gained from these performances, Reggie wants to bring something he loves just as much with his music: gaming. Thus, he made the BoneHeadz to showcase his appreciation for the numerous video game tunes and other insane forms of jazz. On a side note: His favorite video games include Devil May Cry V, Enter the Gungeon and Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3.
Mason Fuller
Mason Fuller is a saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer based in Dallas, Texas. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Jazz Performance with a Concentration in Saxophone from Texas State University under the tutelage of Dr. Russell Haight. Mason grew up surrounded by the music of his Dad’s rock band as well as the music of media such as video games and anime. He was heavily influenced by the music of Halo, Cowboy Bebop, and Dragon Ball and these influences are still prevalent in his playing today. Mason started studying jazz at the age of 17 and has been a gigging musician ever since. As previously mentioned, Mason is a massive halo nerd and has beaten all of the campaigns multiple times on legendary (yes, even the bad ones) and has even made his fiancé play through the original trilogy on split-screen co-op.
Kwame Asibey
Originally from Ghana, West Africa, I’m a self-taught musician. I have over 15+years of Gospel music CCM, Pop, Latin, Traditional West African Highlife music. My family moved over to the US in 2000. I fell in love with drums at the age of 12 in church and I’ve been obsessed ever since. 2 nerdy facts; I play drums parts in my head for almost every song that I’m hearing. Also, I obsessively study my favorite songs inside out even behind the scenes of the music videos and the fun facts about what went into the creation of that body of work.
Kayla Moss
Her name is Kayla E.! Kayla Elysse Moss is Dallas, Tx. native. At the age of 3 she discovered her voice and has not stopped singing since. Kayla E. has albums, concerts, singles, and awards under her belt. She is a new an upcoming independent artist. She aspires to be a successful as Whitney Houston, Jill Scott, and H.E.R. Back in 2020, she released her first single, “Honeydew.” This past year she released her second single, “No More Love.” Kayla E. is all about vibes and soul. Her passion is spreading peace and happiness through music. I hope you all are ready. Here is Kayla E.!
Aaron Warren
Kirby Welch
Hi, I’m Kirby, and I’m a massive guitar nerd. I’ve basically been trying to wrap my head around every style of guitar playing I can for over 20 years now. Luckily being a Bonehead gives me a space to use all these ideas, including some of the weirdest ones that only us massive nerds like. In my prime I could also complete Dark Souls 1 in about an hour and twenty minutes. These days the only video games I play are retro-emulated ones from my youth.
Myles "Equinox" Yeefoon
Singer, Songwriter, Violist, Audio Engineer and Digital Marketer, Myles is a Jack of many trades but one thing she does best is dealing a lot of robotic damage on Overwatch and grind on JRPGs for 600 hours plus. Very passionate about everything she does, there is nothing better than being able to perform alongside her best friends.
William Land
Will is a multi-instrumentalist, having studied percussion performance at Boston Conservatory at Berklee College of Music. After graduating with an audio engineering degree from UTA, Will has worked professionally as an arranger, audio engineer, keyboardist, bassist, drummer, and is a church pipe-organist. Nerdy facts: 1.Will refuses to watch dubbed anime because it “changes the personality of the characters”. 2.Will enjoys reading manuals about music equipment
Jonathan Holder
I grew up playing bass in church in Fort Worth, Texas where I was first introduced to talented musicians from Dallas fusing Gospel, Jazz, and R&B. My first experience with live music outside of church was hearing Bernard Wright play with his Trio at Gezellig on Lower Greenville, an experience that blew my mind and shaped the way I approach music to this day. Following my passion for bass I enrolled in the Jazz program at Weatherford College and eventually transferred to the University of Texas at Arlington. Arlington became my new home where I first met a lot of the talented musicians I play with today. In my spare time when I’m not watching 1970s Polish art films I practice getting my but kicked at Street Fighter and Tekken.
Zachary Defour
Just a chill guy from Duncanville who loves to play music with my people and work on cars. I have also watched and caught up on one piece in 2 months time. And recently started collecting Pokémon cards again! Now let’s play some nerdy music!
Quies Nixon
I am QuiesKeys, Keyboard, Synth, Drummer, Producer. Graduating from Booker T Washington HSPVA, I decided to pursue my career in music instead of college. You’ll find me playing with Reggie T and The Boneheadz, Kwinton Gray Project, Cure for Paranoia, and KJ and Them. Nice to meet yall!!
Talib Lands
His name is Talib Lands. Born on July 14, 1993 in Austin, Tx. He is a professional drummer and percussionist. He served six years in the US Army. Along with being a lifelong learner he believes that you should live your life to the fullest. As a kid Talib believed if he watched enough anime he would learn how to speak Japanese but unfortunately all he learned how to say is “Nani?!?”. Also, the relationship between music and math is his favorite conversation topic.