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"Very talented... What a monster career he has ahead of him."
- The Blues Hound - Howlin' the Blues, KPFT 90.1 FM Houston "Clay Melton is supremely talented. He is a fierce guitar player, but to also sing and write at such a young age is amazing. He'll definitely be the leader of the next generation of young artists." -Hamilton Loomis, Bo Diddley protege & Blind Pig Recording Artist "It takes a lot of practice and dedication, at any age, to achieve the level of performance that Clay exhibits. I have been blessed to work with many great musicians in my life, and given the right help and support, Clay could be on his way to becoming one of the Greats himself." - Jimmy Hotz, Record Producer (worked with B.B. King, Fleetwood Mac & others) |
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Clay Melton was named one of the Top 10 Guitar Players in Texas under 20 years old by the age of 15. Now 17, he and his band have been playing live more live gigs than bands twice their age. He's already impressing live audiences with his guitar-driven modern rock & roll. At just 11 years old, Clay found his calling in life--playing guitar--after listening to Jimi Hendrix’s blistering version of “All Along The Watchtower.” Clay knew what he was meant to do and got to work straight away. He took a one-week guitar course at the local community college and spent all of his spare time in his room just playing. The hours a day listening and learning have paid off as he's already opened for legends Edgar Winter and Joe Ely. |
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![]() Wes Arvin (Bass) was born in Jacksonville, Florida, at St. Vincent's Hospital on July 13th, 1985, and what a perfect band mate for Clay Melton he is. At the age of 7 years old, Wes began to sit in on a song or two on guitar with his guitar teacher's band Fourplay. Well, a song or two gradually evolved into whole sets, with a "jump-in-and-hang-on" approach. "It was quite intimidating at the time, but I quickly learned how to play in a band," says Arvin. |
![]() Noah Lee Coffelt IV came into this world on April 11, 1993... Just 16 short years later, he sits with a whole world of great possibilities in front of him... Having already spent half of his life playing drums, he has a lot on his plate these days, and seems to be loving every minute of a life that just keeps on getting better and better...
As you speak with Noah, you can just hear the excitement in his voice... this 16 year old is very humble, but at the same time he seems to exude a sense of fearlessness... In other words, he seems to appreciate his God given gift to make music, and while he takes nothing for granted, he isn't at all scared either... Noah was at church one day around the time he was eight years old and was killing some time in the auditorium, and apparently someone happened in and began playing a guitar that was on stage... Well, being the outgoing and "fearless" individual that he is, Noah walked onto that stage, sat down behind a set of drums that happened to be there, and began to accompany that guitar player... He really was just kind of messing around at the time, but like everything else he does, he tried to play those drums to the best of his ability... One thing that he knew was that making music felt good to him, and was something he wanted to keep doing... A fire seemed to be lit inside of him at that moment, a fire that now blazes and is growing stronger and stronger with each passing day, week, and month. As far as Noah's parents go, they have always been 100% supportive of his calling to be a musician, always encouraging, and never discouraging him from his dreams… It was sometime around the end of May 2009 when Noah met Clay Melton through a mutual friend who owns a recording studio... They played together twice, and then Noah accepted an offer to be a part of The Clay Melton Band... "I never, ever, thought I would play this kind of music... But as I began playing it, I realized that I was actually pretty much just playing the way I play, and it kind of works", he say's when asked how life as a drummer has been different since joining The Clay Melton Band... He stays very busy constantly trying to raise his own bar of excellence... "We practice all the time, all we can... We spend as much time together as possible, writing as much as we can"... "Clay is great, and is also like the younger brother that I've always wanted... Wes is just like, one of the most incredible, smartest musicians, I have ever met... When the three of us are playing together, it's like all of the problems in life are gone, and I am free"... |


