the players
"Flashbacks are all we have to look forward to."
Donna Mark has been singing in bands for the last 2 decades. She fronted "Head Over Heels," a country band with two other female singers mastering tight harmonies; Sang with  "Little Sister," a blues/rock band in many rocking shows; and, enjoyed going back to the 60s/70s with the first "Flashback."

Going into the recording studio in 2004 was a rewarding experience and she produced two albums: "Vocality," a variety of rock and country; and "Cloud Nine," a collection of big band jazz. These albums have been distributed all over the globe.

Her move to Orlando FL in 2004 brought many new opportunities. Touring the state with her husband, Dan, they performed as the duo "Miller & Mark." Donna also sang monthly at the Orlando Int'l Airport for the traveling tourists meeting people from all over the world.  Neil Cavuto, FOX News, picked up a copy of Cloud Nine while passing through.

Donna had the rare opportunity of singing with Wynonna Judd in Dec '07. Click here for more on the amazing story.

She won the 2009 PA State Senior Idol competition in June, 2009.

Dan Miller has been playing guitar since his early school days. His first band, "The Detroit Times," which covered old R&B, helped him develop his rhythm guitar style. He joined "Head Over Heels" in 1987 as lead guitarist, played the blues in "Little Sister," and plays lead and rhythm  guitar  in "Flashback." 

In Orlando in 2004, he toured the state in "Miller & Mark" playing guitar, bass and keyboards. In recent years, he has discovered his bass/baritone voice and now enjoys singing Elvis and other favorites.

Mike Sgrignoli picked up the drum sticks in 4th grade and soon began subjecting his parents to snare drum lessons.  He soon grew bored with hitting only one drum and convinced his parents to invest in several more.  Having a "cool-looking set" was enough credentials to allow him to play with several bands thoughout high school and college -- where he also developed his knack for singing lead and backing vocals all without the aid of a decent monitor. 

Since the mid-80's, he's played in several original acts including "The Shout," "Carousel Begins," " The Violets" and most recently "The Gliders" which placed several original compositions on the MP3 online charts back in the late 90's. Cover bands include "The Swingin' Daddies" (a raucous audience-participation act that unearthed his flair for performing Neil Diamond songs) and another band (he can't quite recall the name) that paired him with Don Intieri, a local sound legend who's claim to fame back then was performing lead vocals and lead guitar on such classics as "Cattle Call" -- all the while sitting on his tush.  A trait Sgrig learned to admire -- and still does to this day.  So, if you wanna see him stand up, you just have to wait for the end of the set. 

Dick Summers, a keyboard player from the west coast, grew up playing in bands that backed up Mary Wells, The Drifters, The Shirelles, Sam and Dave, and Del Shannon, among others. He is a master pianist and teaches when he is not performing.  Come out and you'll hear Dick singing his favorite songs from the 50s/60s. Formerly a member of "BT and The Cruisers." He now adds his incredible keyboard stylings to "Flashback."

Dave Wright began playing bass with his talented family in 1962 in New Jersey. He worked with show groups on the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, from '70-'72. Dave played with The Platters, the McArthur Park Show Band, and the Rocco Sisters Show Band up to 1985. From 1985-1995, Dave played in the Carl Granieri Orchestra at the Showboat and Sands Casinos in Atlantic City, where he performed for President Clinton and Vice President Gore, NJ Governors James Florio and Christine Todd Whitman, and countless private parties for stars like Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Jerry Vale , Connie Stevens, The Spinners, Al Martino, and many others. Dave was featured with the "Mississippi Hot Lips Jamboree" performing daily in New Orleans Square. He also played in the 9-piece Oldies Rock Showband which acted as backup for the Las Vegas based "Legends in Concert" as well as "Hawkins Road" a 7-piece country band voted Southern NJs BEST by the readers of Atlantic City Magazine. In 1995, Dave lived in Florida and performed for Disney World cruise lines doing big band and Caribbean music.