Bio:

Janie Lane
Janie Lane was Born to teen parents in Garden Grove California in the early 80’s. Soaking up every bit of music that surrounded her, from grandparents Patsy Cline, to moms 80’s influences and ever changing, never stopping to long in any genre. Her Only music “training” growing up came from tristate 3-11th grade schools.Entering international vocal competitions starting in 2005, she has reached 9 th in the world in country and 10th in pop/rock. And represented the tristate 3 times through qualifying.
From this experience In 2010 she started Duo shows, that gave way to forming her first band 50 Shadez of Rock, in 2017.
Through her time in the local band scene she became friends with each of the former and current members of Dry Heat.
And in 2024 need was there for a vocalist and here she is!

Emmanuel (Em) Garganera
I have been a musician for as long as I can remember. Guitar has been my best bud since my pre-teen years. My emotions are conveyed when I play guitar. It is for this reason that I joined a band and played most of the songs that were aired then. These were my humble beginnings from my hometown of Cebu City, Philippines. In 2016 fate brought me to Laughlin, NV where I continued my passion for music. I have played in various venues and now I am the newest member of The Dry Heat Band.
Mike Villa
Hi there, I am the bassist for The Dry Heat Band. I grew up in Southern California and started playing guitar at an early age but switched to bass guitar some years later. I played in several bands in and around Southern California. I started playing bass with the Dry Heat Band in 2015 when I moved to the Tri-State area. I enjoy all types of music and love performing in front of a live audience…
Chuck McCullough
Chuck is one of the original members of The Dry Heat Band. Chuck started playing drums while in junior high school and continued through high school. After high school, Chuck enlisted in the Air Force and played drums in the Air Force band. Chuck spent some time touring the west coast but that took him away from his wife and kids and he decided that wasn’t for him. Chuck settled down with the Dry Heat in 2014.