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Meet the Brothers

Long-haired guitarist playing electric guitar on stage with green lighting.

Stevie Lee

Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson

Stevie Lee – Guitar, Vocals, Songwriter


Stevie Lee grew up deep in the South Florida swamps near West Palm Beach—which might explain both his gritty guitar tone and his suspicious immunity to mosquito bites. He picked up a guitar in 1979 at the age of 10 and hasn’t put it down since (except maybe to eat or change strings).

His early influen

Stevie Lee – Guitar, Vocals, Songwriter


Stevie Lee grew up deep in the South Florida swamps near West Palm Beach—which might explain both his gritty guitar tone and his suspicious immunity to mosquito bites. He picked up a guitar in 1979 at the age of 10 and hasn’t put it down since (except maybe to eat or change strings).

His early influences read like a Hall of Fame roster: Joe Perry, Gary Rossington, B.B. King, Ronnie Montrose, Duane Allman, and Steve Gaines. Basically, if they had soul, swagger, and six strings, Stevie was listening.

By 1985, he joined his first band and was gigging a year later—probably melting faces at smoky dive bars before he was old enough to legally enter them! As the band’s main songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist, Stevie brings the riffs, the lyrics, and occasionally the snark.

He rocks out on Gibson, Fender, and Epiphone guitars, run through Marshall, Fraley, and Carvin amps—because volume and tone are not negotiable.

Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson - Bass Guitar, Vocals


Mark’s musical journey began with a "borrowed" guitar and a set of Montgomery Ward gear, but it was a single lesson on power chords that changed everything. Realizing he had the keys to the rock-and-roll kingdom, he traded the classroom for the garage and never looked back.

A true multi-instrumentalist, Mar

Mark Wilson - Bass Guitar, Vocals


Mark’s musical journey began with a "borrowed" guitar and a set of Montgomery Ward gear, but it was a single lesson on power chords that changed everything. Realizing he had the keys to the rock-and-roll kingdom, he traded the classroom for the garage and never looked back.

A true multi-instrumentalist, Mark spent his formative years mastering anything he could get his hands on—from drums and keyboards to the xylophone. After years of anchoring blues bands on the kit and holding down the rhythm in various folk-rock and cover acts, he has finally found his home on the bass.

Now, as a member of the Evansville-based band Stackin’ Eights, Mark is moving beyond the world of covers to embrace the creative freedom of original music. Bringing decades of multi-instrumental perspective to the low end, he’s finally playing exactly what he wants to hear.

Man playing electric guitar in a soundproof room.

Rob Arnold

Mark Wilson

Rob Arnold

Rob Arnold - Guitar


Rob's musical journey began at age 12, but it was a life-changing moment in 1984—seeing Eddie Van Halen live—that truly lit the fire. With the unwavering support of his parents, Rob’s dedication paid off early; by the age of 15, he had already broken into the professional scene.

His early sound was forged in the high-ene

Rob Arnold - Guitar


Rob's musical journey began at age 12, but it was a life-changing moment in 1984—seeing Eddie Van Halen live—that truly lit the fire. With the unwavering support of his parents, Rob’s dedication paid off early; by the age of 15, he had already broken into the professional scene.

His early sound was forged in the high-energy arena rock of the 80s, heavily influenced by the grit and swagger of bands like Guns N' Roses and Mötley Crüe. However, the early 90s brought a pivotal shift in his artistry. After witnessing the raw power of Stevie Ray Vaughan Rob became a devoted fan of the blues, adding a new layer of soul and technique to his playing.

Today, Rob’s signature style is a seamless blend of 80s and 90s rock energy infused with deep, melodic blues. His passion for the craft eventually led him to Stackin' Eights—a band he followed as a fan before ultimately joining their ranks as a guitarist.

Jasyyn Noe

Tristan Arnold

Tristan Arnold

Jasyyn Noe - Guitar


Hailing from Princeton, Indiana, Jassyn brings a seasoned, high-octane edge to the Stackin' Eights triple-guitar assault. He launched his musical journey in 1997 at the age of 17, spending the subsequent decades refining a signature sound that bridges the gap between southern grit and heavy metal precision.

A veteran of 

Jasyyn Noe - Guitar


Hailing from Princeton, Indiana, Jassyn brings a seasoned, high-octane edge to the Stackin' Eights triple-guitar assault. He launched his musical journey in 1997 at the age of 17, spending the subsequent decades refining a signature sound that bridges the gap between southern grit and heavy metal precision.

A veteran of the regional music scene, Jassyn's pedigree includes influential tenures with diverse acts like Sinisteria, Killing Miley, and Descent. This deep-rooted outlaw rock DNA fuels his contribution to the band's raw, unfiltered energy. For Jassyn, it is never just about the volume—it is about the legacy of the riff.

Tristan Arnold

Tristan Arnold

Tristan Arnold

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