Cedar Hill has four members.

All four members sing and produce blended harmonies characteristic of the great bluegrass music, barbershop, gospel quartets, and other styles of music they incorporate into their sound.

Transformed by ridiculous hats and shades, Cedar Hill morphs into their alter-ego, The Dazzling Duckwavers, and surprises dumbfounded audiences with a peculiar form of music called Duck Wave. Limited by a strict court order to only one Duck Wave song per set, the troupe highlights the inimitable "duck" voice of Jim Adkins on such quasi-hits (or is that queasy-hit?) as "Elvira", "Free Bird", "Cheatin' Heart", or the immortal "I Wanna Da Big Fat Mama Widda Da Meat Shakin' On Her Bones." Unique (that is the best word to describe it) choreography by Ranger Brad, Wild Bob and Ready Freddy never fails to delight entertainment-starved crowds while simultaneously reducing pest-control bills.

JIM "DUCK"

A founding member of Cedar Hill, Jim has been quacking since the age of 5. He was elected the second president of the Southeastern Bluegrass Association (1987-88) and is a Human Resource Professional for Delta Air Lines.

Jim "Duck" plays his Gibson Mastertone banjo in a style reminiscent of Bela Fleck's imitation of Uncle Dave Macon. Jim's favorite number is 1099.

"WILD BOB"

Bob is a luthier and owns his own instrument repair business--oddly enough called Bob's Guitar Service. He is sometimes referred to as "Brutus" and is Cedar Hill's resident bouncer. A member of Cedar Hill since its founding in 1976, Wild Bob is also the President of the Atlanta Chapter of the Sports Car Club of America.

Nobody says anything bad about guitarist "Wild Bob" and the sounds he squeezes from his '51 Martin D-28. (Nobody who lived to tell about it anyway.)

"READY FREDDY"

In addition to being a founding member of Cedar Hill, Fred is also a bluegrass DJ on WRFG 89.3 FM in Atlanta hosting "Spam & Grits". Fred works as a parts manager for a local car dealership and is crew chief for "Two Bros. Racing".

Brother Fred brings new meaning to the term doghouse bass with his 60 year old Kay. After mastering the "slap" he has progressed and expanded his style to include the "plunk" and the "thump".

"RANGER" BRAD

Brad teaches mandolin, banjo, guitar and upright bass, is a graphic artist, operates a recording studio in his basement, is a flint knapper, piano tuner, home brewer, and an amateur radio operator. Brad joined Cedar Hill in 1983 and has, miraculously, only threatened to quit once--over being forced to sit in the middle in the front seat on the way to long distance gigs.

"Ranger" Brad, while always keeping a photo of Bill in his case has recently made forays into experimental slide mandolin playing and claims to own Duane's Coricidin bottle, though he has only been seen with a Craftsman deep well socket. His '85 Flatiron F-5 Artist mandolin has steadily increased in value and now has its own listing on NASDAQ.