By Sarah February 8, 2008 Radio Ghost is a solid cover band that puts it all out there for its fans and their fans return the favor. Clusters of groups were scattered throughout Bentley's and as the night progressed they co-mingled out on the floor, dancing to 70's & 80's classic rock to the most current bands. Core members, Kurt lead guitar, Ken "Kenner" bass/vocals, and Bill drums have been performing since 2003. Up until recently they had a female lead vocalist, Kelly, who has since parted from the band. Step in Ed, who brings 20 years of rock band experience to Radio Ghost. The performance at Bentley's happened to be his second time singing live with the band. The only indication that he was not one of the long-time members was his slightly less "relaxed" interaction with the rest of the band. They definitely knew how to initiate the crowd into a frenzy by throwing down "Crazy B*tch," by Buck Cherry. Ed has a strong voice with great clarity that really carried on whichever artist he covered. Nailed it on "Man in the Box," by Alice in Chains, and was excellent singing "Hard to Handle," by the Black Crowes, "Bad Girlfriend," by Theory of a Deadman and ANY AC/DC song just to name a few. Kurt and Ken had many intense, amazing guitar jams; "Sweet Child O Mine," Guns 'n' Roses, "Sweet Emotion," by Aerosmith and "Panama," by Van Halen. All the while with Bill on drums commanding the beat. Radio Ghost will get you moving to their music and they want you to have fun interacting with them. So check out their next gig and prepare to be entertained.