RE/MAX Rockin’ All Stars Bring Down the House for Children’s Miracle Network

Who knew there were so many Canadian RE/MAX agents who can rock the house?

Bruce Dougall had an inkling, so the professional trumpet player and Associate Broker with RE/MAX Kelowna in Kelowna, British Columbia, formed a 10-piece rhythm-and-blues band called the RE/MAX Rockin’ All Stars.

“I felt like Robin Hood picking his merry men,” Dougall says. “Each member is a stellar musician and a stellar real estate agent.”

Reminiscent of bands like Chicago, Tower of Power, and Earth, Wind & Fire, the RE/MAX Rockin’ All Stars packed Vancouver’s 308-seat Metro Theatre during their first gig in November 2012, which raised more than $3,000 for BC Children’s Hospital, a Children’s Miracle Network hospital.

The hospital continues to receive 100% of the band’s proceeds.

“We do a real high-energy show,” says guitarist Ari Lahdekorpi, a former session musician who has worked with blues legends like Pinetop Perkins and Bo Diddley. “With a four-piece horn section and a six-piece rhythm section, we really have a full sound.”

THEY’RE WITH THE BAND

Band leader and trumpeter Bruce Dougall kept his ear to the ground to find top RE/MAX musicians from across British Columbia.

On Lead Guitar: Ari Lahdekorpi, RE/MAX Select Performance Realty, North Delta/Surrey BC

On Lead Vocals: Albert Gilmer, RE/MAX Crest Realty Westside, Vancouver BC

On Guitar and Vocals: Rob Lacerte, RE/MAX Nyda Realty, Chilliwack BC

On Drums: Daryl Miller, RE/MAX 2000 Realty (Guildford), Surrey BC

On Trombone: Ken McClelland, RE/MAX Real Estate, Kamloops BC

On Keyboards: Brad Leslie, RE/MAX Real Estate Services, Vancouver BC

On Alto Sax: Dan Pigott, RE/MAX Crest Realty, North Vancouver BC

On Tenor Sax: Tim Barrett, RE/MAX Little Oak Realty, Abbotsford BC

On Bass Guitar: Steve Duben, RE/MAX Alliance, Victoria, BC

On Trumpet: Bruce Dougall, RE/MAX Kelowna, Kelowna BC

This story was originally featured on ABOVE The RE/MAX Magazine website and has been adapted for our site with permission.

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