Erica started singing on youth group nights at a gospel church and wound up playing in a cover band for 10 years where she had the pleasure of opening for Jimmy Buffet in Las Vegas. She eventually moved on to create a few original bands (A Black August, Wiretap, and The Vaulted) in later years. After 15 years of singing in bands, she can’t see her life without music.
Brett Poindexter
Background VocalistGuitarist
Brett found his passion for guitar at 13 years old and wound up teaching guitar at merely 18. He has formed a few original bands, Dexx (formed with his brother Ramz and sister Laura, stemming from their last name Poindexter), StillFear (where he did vocals and all guitars) and Halo Haven, with his wife Erica Poindexter on vocals. Brett has had many opportunities to open for bands such as Nonpoint, Powerman 5000, Sick Puppies, Eyes Set To Kill and Lacuna Coil. Many would say that Brett is a truly amazing musician and songwriter.
Ramz Poindexter
Drummer
Ramz started playing drums at the age of 13, blasting away on a hand-made kit passed along from a family friend. With early influences such as the mighty Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, Mr. Big, Metallica and Ozzy, it wasn't long before he would discover his main drumming influences in Neil Peart (Rush) and Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater; Winery Dogs).
Ramz has been part of several bands over the years, including a very successful stint in StillFear (#2 Best Hard Rock Album on Amazon.com; #11 Best Hard Rock/Metal Band on Amazon.com). Some of his other bands include Sanguine Surroundings, DEXX, The Thomas Wolff Band, Halo Haven and Obscured By Shadows.
Usually accompanied by his younger brother Brett, Ramz is always exploring new projects.
Greg Lancaster
Bassist
Greg has an enormous amount of passion for heavy rock and Metal. His skills on guitar come from his tireless attention to mastering his craft. Brett and Greg met in the summer of 2014 and within a very short period of time have become locked in on their shared vision for what Somewhere Between would strive to achieve.