Meet the Band
Phil Morgan (aka TAZ!) – Percussion and Vocals
Years of Experience: 27 years
Born in Detroit, Michigan the “Rock City”!!
JUST CAME BACK TO ROCK BY THE GRACE OF GOD!!!
Scott Aselage – Lead Guitar
Playing guitar for over 20 Years!
Growing up in the 80s was an awesome decade to be influenced by. My goal in this band is to deliver my best for the audience. I am a father of two boys and husband to the singer/bassist of this band, Diana. I live by a strong faith in Christ and have a love of all music!
Grace, Peace, and Rock-N-Roll to All!
Lonnie Brumfield – Vocals and Guitar
I’ve been playing guitar for a long time. My greatest influence is the Beatles, but I like all types of music. I have a wonderful wife, Diana, and two great kids, Brittany and Bret. I am honored to be playing with these three. They put up with a lot. Come and listen to Frequency frequently.
Diana Aselage – Vocals and Bass
I have been playing music for over 14 years and have been loving every minute of it. When I am not on stage, I am in the classroom teaching general music to elementary children in Vigo County. My other loves include my hubby and kids, of course, and my animals and collecting My Little Ponies.

BOJO The Dysfunctional Clown
Way back when puppets and clowns ruled the early television screens of the 1950's, a terrible injustice occurred. Bozo the clown, who we all know , kept a family secret....his dysfunctional brother, Bojo. When Bozo and Bojo were born, Bojo was never much into typical clowning. Bojo preferred to blast his record albums and later his eight track tapes. This landed him into the local homeless shelter for dysfunctional clowns while Bozo tore up the airwaves.
A very bitter and angry Bojo has made it his life's work to spread his beloved music and make it an American staple, one that would become more popular than clowning. It is believed that he has succeeded. Bojo has been behind some of the most memorable moments in rock history such as preparing the ham sandwich that killed Momma Cass and Jimi Hendrix putting machine gun sounds in his version of the Star Spangled Banner in rebellion to the government. Bojo was also the one who got Ozzy to put a bat in his mouth and take a bite. Bojo was also the secret driving force behind the "NO Bozo" ads of Eddie Van Halen from the 1980's.
Bojo now hangs with the Frequency band teaching them all he knows about life, love, and Rock-N-Roll. (And dysfunctionality!)
So here for your enjoyment is Bojo's dysfunctional musical circus featuring his favorite band, Frequency!