The band covers a wide range of music from 60's & 70's classics to the latest hits and current artists of today. With decades of combined musical experience, PROBABLE CAUSE delivers a non-stop melodious performance that all generations will enjoy.
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All For You- Sister Hazel
American Girl- Tom Petty
Ants Marching- Dave Matthews Band
Authority Song- John Mellencamp
Babylon- David Gray
Better Now- Collective Soul
Birthday- The Beatles
Black or White- Michael Jackson
Blister in the Sun- Violent Femmes
Break Up Song- Greg Kihn Band
Breakfast at Tiffany's- Deep Blue Something
Brick House- The Commodores
Brown Eyed Girl- Van Morrison
Daughters- John Mayer
Dim- Dada
Four Times- Original
Good Things- Bodeans
Harder to Breathe- Maroon 5
Heaven- Los Lonely Boys
Hey Girl- OAR
Hollywood- Los Lonely Boys
Honky Tonk Woman- Rolling Stones
How Far We've Come- Matchbox 20
Human Nature- Michael Jackson
If You Could Only See- Tonic
I'll Be- Edwin McCain
It's Not My Time- 3 Doors Down
It's Still Rock and Roll to Me- Billy Joel
Jenny (867-5309)- Tommy Tutone
Jessie's Girl- Rick Springfield
La Grange- ZZ Top
Little Black Backpack- Stroke 9
Melt With You- Modern English
Mustang Sally- Wilson Pickett
My Hero- Foo Fighters
My Own Worst Enemy- Lit
My Sharona- The Knack
On The Dark Side- John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band
Peaceful Easy Feelin'- The Eagles
Pick Up The Pieces- Average White Band
Pinch Me- Bare Naked Ladies
Play That Funky Music- Wild Cherry
Rain King- Counting Crows
Real World- Matchbox 20
R-O-C-K in the USA- John Mellencamp
Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy- Big and Rich
Secret Agent Man- Johnny Rivers
Semi Charmed Life- Third Eye Blind
Slide- Goo Goo Dolls
Someday, Someway- Marshall Crenshaw
Still of the Night- Bodeans
Stuck in the Middle- Stealers Wheel
Summer of '69- Bryan Adams
Sweet Home Alabama/All Summer Long- Lynyrd Skynyrd/Kid Rock
Sweet Home Chicago- Various
Take the Money and Run- Steve Miller Band
The Middle- Jimmy Eat World
Twilight Zone- Golden Earring
Two Princes- Spin Doctors
Waiting on the World to Change- John Mayor
What I Like About You- The Romantics
What You Need- INXS
Who Can It Be Now- Men at Work
You May Be Right- Billy Joel
3:00 AM- Matchbox 20
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Dan has been playing saxophone for about 30 years now. He attended Western Illinois University for his undergrad work and graduated with a BA in Fine Arts in 1992. During his career Dan has performed and worked with many artists and composers in the field of music including: The Temptations, Diane Schuur, Snooky Young, Steve Turre, Von Freeman, and opened up for Maynard Fergusson. He obtained his Masters in Music Education at the Vandercook School of Music in Chicago in 2003. He presently is a band director for Lake Zurich School District 95.
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Joe's professional experience has lead him through mutiple live and studio musical situations in the Chicagoland area over the past 15 years. His rock solid drumming and extended background vocal range makes him an integral part of the Probable Cause band.
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As a professional bassist in the Chicagoland area for the past 30 years, John brings his talent to the table and delivers his solid groove and signature basslines that are an integral part of the current material that the band features in its live performances. John has stood the test of time and has proven his professionalism time and again in all live or studio situations in his carreer.
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Greg's role in Probable Cause is both acoustic and electric guitars, along with lead and background/harmony vocals, which make up the bands fast developing trademark. Greg has been involved in music for over three decades now, making music a defining element in his life. Gregs achievements along the way include extensive musical studies at both the Berklee College of Music and Northern Illinois University as well as studying with Jazz Recording Artist Fareed Haque.
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Mikes professional musical resume spans back through the 1970's. His diverse musical talents have gained him respect in the Chicago music community and he brings this to the stage with "Probable Cause".
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