About Us

Kalyn is sixteen years old and in the Eleventh grade. Her passion for music is very evident both onstage and off. Kalyn’s first stage appearance was when she walked on stage in the middle of the Rogers Family show in 1995. Though Kalyn plays guitar and mandolin, her instrument of choice is the upright bass. When she was 10 years old, she was given a student model bass for Christmas. She learned to play well on a less than professional brand and soon bought her own orchestral Becker bass. Kalyn is a founding member of Tomorrow’s News and provides both lead and harmony vocals to the band. She has recently discovered the gift of song writing and is currently writing songs for the band. She home schools through Families of Faith which allows her to be a part of many shows most kids her age would only dream of performing. Kalyn also enjoys all the other things a girl her age would, like shopping, cooking, talking on the phone, and spending time with family.
Bryce is fifteen years old and his greatest passion is playing any instrument with strings. Bryce was five years old when he received his first guitar and learned to play “Wild Wood Flower.” He was given a mandolin at the age of nine and quickly found that it was the instrument he would call his own. Bryce, also a founding member, sings baritone and plays mandolin with Tomorrow’s News. He enjoys playing and listening to many other genres of music which greatly influences his mandolin style. Bryce embraces any opportunity to teach and share bluegrass music with other kids his age. Bryce is also a home schooled student and enjoys the freedom it gives him to travel and make friends playing the music he loves.
Gavin Baulac is the newest member of Tomorrow’s News! He is 20 years old and has been playing banjo since 2003. Having been taught by bluegrass great, Sam Tidwell, Gavin brings rich traditional tones to the group while breaking forth with his personal techniques that make it a sound of his own. He has performed with Flatland Bluegrass and Travers Chandler and is currently enrolled in Polk State College.
Victor can’t remember a time when music wasn’t part of his life. As early as five years old, Victor recalls listening to his dads eight track recordings of Reno and Smiley from their home in Gainesville, Florida. At the age of twelve, Victor learned to play the fiddle. Age thirteen, he bought a guitar for $20 with a third string that had to be tuned with pliers. With such determination, it didn’t take long to get the attention of his uncle, James Rogers and was invited to play rhythm guitar with the Rogers Family Band with which he was a member until the age of nineteen. Though Victor is a third generation musician steeped in traditional style bluegrass, his greatest desire has always been to have a family band of his own featuring “tight family harmony”. On stage, he is now accompanied by three of his greatest friends in the world.
Steve Durrwachter has been a Florida favorite for many years. The bands he has performed with include Gilbert Hancock and Friends, the Dizzy Rambler Band, Florida Bluegrass Express and Southern Star. Steve brings a special quality of talent not only with the fiddle but plays guitar, mandolin and banjo as well. His vocal abilities are a must to be heard. Aside from Bluegrass, Steve uses his talent as rhythm guitar and fiddle player in the praise and worship band at Family Worship Center, in Lakeland, Florida.(www.fwclakeland.org) Steve has been married to his lovely wife, Roni for 39 years. They have two daughters and six grand children.