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 Daryle Keefer - Guitar and vocals

                                                                                                       
                                                                  

Daryle Keefer’s repertoire of powerful and poetic original songs were the reason One Take assembled in the first place. Daryle’s roots are  steeped in both American pop culture and ancient eastern tradition. He is the embodiment of the diversity   that is the spirit of One Take.  Daryle writes songs that change dynamically and may give way from bluegrass into reggae,   with sensitive and often profound lyrics.                                            









 
Danielle Aslanian - Guitar, Violin, Ukulele

                                                                                                                                                                                   

  Danielle Aslanian is a recent arrival in St. Louis from northern California. Don’t let her humility and quiet charm deceive you, she has a lion’s voice. If there's one quality that will cause One Take to stop you in your tracks as you're walking past, it's Danielle's singing. A violin and guitar instructor by trade, Danielle plays with an intuition that belies her theoretical background. 







 
 
Dennis Ward- Upright Bass        

              



  Dennis Ward grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, and though he now lives in St. Louis, he still moves at the southern pace.   Dennis is the glue that holds One Take together. Not only does he lay down the foundation with his solid bass lines, but as the   music theorist of the band, he keeps things in order.
 
 
Brian Corbett-  Percussion




Brian Corbett is also a native of St. Louis, but has only recently returned to his home city to go to school. He originally became interested in  percussion on family work trips to Haiti, as a young boy. Brian brings reckless abandon to One Take, as he plays music like he does  everything else, by the seat of the pants. Perhaps that’s why the islands can still be heard in his unique rhythms.