Ray C. - Feats of PrestidigitationRay, like the rest of the band members, has enjoyed playing music for most of his life. His primary role is as lead guitar and keyboard player. Periodically, he's doing both of these at the same time, thus the feats. Ray also takes over as the bass player from time to time. As if that's not enough, he additionally handles the sound. He is arguably the busiest member of the band.
Mark R. - Rhythms and Rhymes

Mark is an accomplished musician and vocalist and has worked for the National Guitar Workshop for several years. He serves as the main front-man for Outpatience in addition to playing rhythm guitar. Occasionally, we let him touch a bass, but never actually play one. Mark also has an extensive collection of T-shirts and is not afraid to wear them.
Mike F. - BeatsMike is an amazing drummer. Hailing from East Aurora, he went to Aurora Central Catholic High School, circa 1969-1973. Since Mike was known to get a slap on the wrist from time to time, there was no other choice but to rebel. With the occasional hiatus, Mike has been drumming in one rebellion after another for most of his life. We’re just glad he’s on our side. Don’t let his calm demeanor fool you. He also knows Kung-fu.
Tony D. - Bottoms
Tony “D” is currently a mystery to us. He came out of nowhere with no previous history. Literally, he just appeared in a corner of the basement under the heating vent. Frankly, he scares us, so we let him do what he wants. He takes the lead on vocals regularly and adds the bottom end to Outpatience on most tunes. He also has a mad selection of hats.
“Dangerous” Dan - The Sound Man 
Do NOT touch his sound board. Dan was lost in a snowstorm at the age of 6 months while his family was hunting in the Alps. Eventually, he was found and raised by a Yeti. He was eventually found years later. After learning to speak, Dan did not claim to have been a cannibal, though he is a carnivore. Animal entrails to...
Maryann
Nobody plays the harmonica like her. A welcome, regular guest to gigs. We don’t pick on her, because we want her to come back.