Photo Album – Off Kilter

Light Meter by Lisa K. Berton

This week I open up my photo album to share a few photos.

A trip to Epcot just isn’t complete without seeing Off Kilter rock the stage. They have legions of fans who watch every show they can manage. If you’ve yet to experience the bagpipe blowin’, guitar riffin’, Celtic-rock quintet then you’re missing out on awesome music and fun for the whole family.

You’ll find Off Kilter donning kilts on the stage beside the Canada Pavillion several days a week. Check the Entertainment Guide for days and times.

lkb-offkilter-keys.jpg
Tony Escapa is the band’s keyboardist.

lkb-offkilter-band.jpg
The band got a kick out of John Ball who was rockin’ out during the concert and invited him up onstage.

lkb-offkilter-guitar.jpg
Randy Holbrook, lead guitarist

lkb-offkilter-bagpipes.jpg
Jamie Holton is the lead singer and piper.

Trending Now

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

5 Replies to “Photo Album – Off Kilter”

  1. Just as an FYI one of the original members of the band had a substitute the day you took these photos. Mark, the bass player, and who has the best voice in Off Kilter, was out, replaced by the fellow with the spiked hair (whose name I cannot recall). I love Off Kilter, but imho they sound best when all five of the orignals are there.

    Lisa responds: Yes, I recognized that someone else was sitting in for Mark. He did well and it was a good show. Too bad I missed seeing them this last trip.

  2. Just in EPCOT again (standard vacation yearly is to Disney World). Fabulous group — very entertaining and well liked by all. Their music stays in your memory. A must see each time we wish EPCOT!!!! Keep up the great event. Thanks much

  3. We love Off Kilter! Our three year old danced and danced to the music on our last trip…he danced so much that a group of college boys stopped to take their picture with him! It was great! We have a video of him dancing and can hear the music in the background! It is a fantastic memory! A must see from now on!!