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Bad Charism
Band Biography

  • From: Biloxi, MS
  • No. of Members: 4
  • Year Established: 1998

It was the perfect start to a new beginning for band members Jeff Pike, Ricky Williams, and Jason Pike when they took the stage at the Biloxi Coliseum on November 25, 2003 opening for Shinedown and 3 Doors Down. Although all members were familiar with the stage, the lineup had been through a dramatic change. Jeff Pike had moved from the bass guitar to vocals in less than five weeks time to fill the shoes of long-time vocalist Aaron Hall, who left the band in October for personal reasons. Also, Jay Johnson, an experienced session musician, signed on to take Jeff's former role as bassist for the show. The success of their performance would become the foundation for the new Bad Charism.

Seven years in the making, the band is now ready to pursue its dream. Drawing from a variety of influences ranging from Led Zepplin to Incubus to Sevendust, they have found their own niche in Rock N Roll. Years of experience and help from some of the most renowned professionals in the music business have made the band a seasoned attraction. Armed with hours of new music and more intensity than ever before, the band will be passing through your town soon.


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Jason Pike
Bacchus-Raven Music
P.O. Box 603
MSU, MS 39762
(228) 369-4828
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Jason Pike
Bacchus-Raven Music
P.O. Box 603
MSU, MS 39762
(228) 369-4828

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