John Boring - Lead Vocals

John began playing the saxophone in 5th grade but by high school quickly adopted choir as his musical class of choice. He fiddled around with song writing and was in a band called “The Boiling Chickens” and was involved in another group called "The Muskrat Boys". It was a common occurrence for him to be caught on a river walk of the nearby Colorado River or under the London Bridge with one of his comrades performing for anyone who would listen. After high school he pieced together temporary bands to compete in talent competitions where once his band won a hundred dollars in free pizza. He participated in a few college theater musicals including Oklahoma and Grease. It has been rumored that he once sang in some sort of a tabernacle choir, but that fact has not been compleatly verified. A little after college he ran into some other guys that shared his dream. Since then he has battled many obstacles to continue his dream and take it to the world so his music will stay “Here 4 Days”.



Kevin Beeson - Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals

Kevin grew up in the Colorado/Nebraska/Kansas area. He considers himself a Coloradan at heart. He took an interest in the guitar as a teenager and joined a band called the Jimmy Leebo Band. He joined the Army and stuck around for twenty years. He got to jam with many excellent musicians while in the military. After leaving the Army, he took a break from playing music for a couple years until coming on board with the first version of Here4Days. He moved on to join another Hereford based band called Clear Shot. He moved on from there and rejoined the newly reformed Here4Days. Kevin is mainly a Classic Rock guitar player (since that is where his roots are). He is influenced by a lot of guitar greats such as Uli Roth, Michael Schenker, Gary Moore, Ritchie Blackmore, Tony Iommi, and many, many others. He just likes to have fun playing in a band, really loud!



Chris Cooper - Rhythm Guitar

Chris is a long time local musician in the Sierra Vista scene. His guitar playing style is deeply rooted in the '80's style of Cinderella, Skid Row, and Tesla just to name a few which makes him a perfect fit for the band. He brings a refreshing energy and presence to the music that unmistakably comes out in his playing. He stepped in and filled some big shoes after a change in the lineup left Here 4 Days searching for a new rhythm guitarist. We hope you'll enjoy hearing Chris play at future performances as much as we enjoy playing music with him!



Waylon Anderson - Bass Guitar

Waylon grew up in the sunny suburbs of San Diego County before joining the Army in 1999. He came from a very musical family, but he had no interest in music himself until he started high school. At age 16, his high school girlfriend sat down with him and taught him a few Nirvana songs on guitar. After that, he became infatuated with music and he played his guitar religiously everyday after school. He started his first band (The Punks) while stationed in Korea in 2000. The Punks eventually entered the All ARMY Battle of the Bands and finished in a close second. After the break up of the Punks in October of 2000, Waylon was sent to Fort Hood Texas where he lost interest in music for a time. For the next 4 years Waylon barely picked up his guitar, only strumming it on occasion. It wasn't until he first joined with Here 4 Days in the Summer of 2005 that his love for music was revitalized. After leaving the band in late 2006 for a 6 month hiatus, Waylon is back on the Bass with Here 4 Days.



Adam Overturf - Percussion/Backing Vocals

Adam grew up in Benton, Illinois and began playing piano at the age of 5. By age 7 Adam made the switch to playing drums. During high school, Adam, along with 7 other members independently formed the 'Rend Lake Jazz Combo' who played at local venues and events. After high school, Adam joined the military and took a 6 year hiatus from playing drums and began studying guitar. He hooked up with local blues band "Tony and the Torpedoes" in Tucson, AZ and on occasion sat in on rhythm guitar. Shortly after moving to Sierra Vista, AZ in 2004, Adam returned to drumming and joined up with "The Miller Creek Band". A talented, but short-lived classic rock band. After the Miller Creek breakup, Adam answered a flyer and auditioned for the newly formed "Here 4 Days". He has been with the band ever since.