EZEKIEL BAYE
Ezekiel J. Baye {born Wendell Guinette Youngborough}grew up in San Lobos Los Hildalgo, Spain. His father, of Irish/Arabian descent, was a pioneer of Sand Blast farming, but lost it all when he couldn't control his drinking. His Mother, coming out of an impoverished village in West Himalaya, picked Pinchete'{Zekes father} up hitch hiking and the rest was history, with Zeke being the legacy.
Zeke excelled on the Xylaphone in grade school and was encouraged by his teacher, Mr. Shamus Kickelriff, to do concerts out of his garage for the neighborhood school kids. After 1 concert, Zeke gave up his first love,when he was severly beaten by 7 kids who couldn't appreciate the talent oozing from his digits.
Junior High was no easy breeze through a lazy mountain pass either. Zekes nickname was "Hurricane Hash." He earned that monaker when, during a snowstorm, he was able to suck on a bong-load and keep it burning long enough for 5 guys to take hits off it and get real high!
In High school, Zeke found his niche when he picked up the Guitar for the first time and fell in love. Man, this guy slept with his electric twanger! He was thrown out of Murdock P. Wellington Academy in Tusckahoga Idaho for failing to yield when on top of the Dean of Students daughter.
Zeke blew off college and took nothing but his guitar and played on street corners accross Europe and Southeast Asia. He was, in an obscure way, becoming an urban legend. He'd never play a corner more than once and when people would come back to see him the next day, like the wind, he'd be gone!
Zeke finally headed back to the Colonies and signed up for a tour of duty in the Air Force. He became the most decorated grunt in the history of Air Force boot camp and was Honorabally Discharged in 1992.
He then hooked up with his boyhood friend, Anthony Edward Warn, and started a band called "The Push." They played at frat parties in many college towns for the first year. The band broke up when the bass player, Jim Kitchen, won the Wishkokee State Lottery and cursed the day he met Zeke and Tony.
The boys bounced back and picked up Dave Warn, Tonys brother, to play bass. They changed their name to The Moslum 5, with 3 members, and began playing small cafes and book stores. When the 90's creeped up on them, the Gulf War forced them to change their name and thats when Gingerbread Nightmare was born!!