History
Joining forces in '95 as "The Road Home", Chad, Mike, Ken and Dave began performing acoustic music around the Kalamazoo area. After disbanding for three years while Chad lived in Nashville, TN, they saddled back up in 2000 as "Local Motive," writing original music and playing festivals, fairs and dance clubs.
Lately, Local Motive is also playing smaller auditoriums and opening up for artists such as Exile, Highway 101, Ronnie McDowell and Stella Parton, selling CD's and merchandise, and gradually spreading out into new areas. They recently released their sophmore cd, Rhythm of the Rails, which includes twelve original, harmony-driven songs, a Restless Heart cover song, and a jazzy, innovative, Michigan-themed ghost track.

The Music
With a variety of the contemporary and traditional, up-beat and laid-back, Local Motive appeals to ages '5 to 85'. "It's about the complexities of every-day life-the struggles, the joys." A versatile, family-oriented performance band, Local Motive is a perfect fit at a Saturday afternoon gathering, and still an energetic, crowd-pleaser on a Friday night. But it's the tight, four-part harmony that sets them apart. "It's amazing how many people tell us, 'I didn't think I liked country music, but I love you guys.'"

To Our Fans...
As much work as it is, the payoffs with this band are huge. And it begins with our core group of fans who ramble around Michigan with us to our gigs. You request our originals, you come up with your own hand motions to our songs, you sell our stuff, you give this train momentum. We thank you.
The Band

Ken "Curly" Sullivan
Growing up thinking Mom was singing off-key, then discovering later that she was singing harmony, eventually led to 4 years of select choir, 4 musicals, 3 years of 'Sing Out Kalamazoo', 3 years of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. ('Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America'), as well as the bands Atlantis, Black Rose, Legacy, Legghorns, and Autumn Wind.

After 30 years in music, I'm still having a great time! Special thanks to my wife Cathy, and my mom and dad, for allowing me to 'follow the dream'; also, the guys: Dave, Mike, and Chad, for still keeping it fun; plus the friends and fans made along the way!

      -Ken Sullivan