Off Kilter is a Celtic-rock band. Off Kilter was formed in 1997,[1] and has been performing regularly at EPCOT ever since. Their first album, Off Kilter included some traditional songs like "Dirty Old Town" and "Fields of Athenry" as well as covers of popular rock songs generally from Canadian artists such as such as "Johnny B. Goode", "Takin' Care of Business" and "Summer of '69."[2][3]
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The band consists of Jamie Holton from Ormond Beach, Florida on bagpipes, penny whistle and vocals; Mark Weldon from Cork, Ireland on bass and vocals; Randy Holbrook from Richmond, Kentucky on guitar and vocals; Tony Escapa from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico on keyboards and vocals; and Scott Zymowski from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on drums and vocals.[2]
Jamie Holton: Piper, singer, co-founder of Off Kilter. Began playing bagpipes at age 11. Winner of several piping competitions. Formerly worked at Rosie O'Grady's in downtown Orlando. Began working for Disney at age 20.[2]
Mark Weldon: Bass player, singer, and co-founder of Off Kilter. Native of Cork City, Ireland. Toured with many bands in Ireland.[2]
Scott Zymowski: Drummer. Native Floridian. Began playing for pay at age 13.[2]
Tony Escapa: Keyboards. Born and raised in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Studied at Inter-American University and Berklee College of Music in Boston. Headed his own band called "EscapeFM" which toured Europe before his work at Disney.[2]
Randy Holbrook: Lead guitar. Began playing guitar at age 9. Played in "Liberty and Justice" in 1995, and at Disney's Pleasure Island in a group called "Frankie and The West End Boys".[2]