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What's it about?
We're crazy :)
We started Peyton's Fort (after my name Peyton MacPhail) as a home schooling project. Low and behold, the project got some wind and started to sail. Now with entertainment coordination and business management plans in place, my dream is now a reality.
The plan is to invest all money collected to go towards college tuition fees in the future. But I wanna spend it!

Music wise, I've been playin drums since I was 5 years old!
I play drums at area shows everywhere including Old Orchard Beach Maine, Sanford Maine, Rochester New Hampshire, Manchester New Hampshire, Haverill Mass, Worcester Mass, Portland Maine, Framingham Mass, Providence Rhode Island and more. I opened for 70's ledgends Edgar Winter and Rick Derringer in Livermore Falls Maine. Playing with the Alan Roux Band, Universal Recording Artists Jeremiah Freed, Roma, Untranquil, Tootsie, Jenny Paquette (who is in Nashville), Infinity, Ron Jones Band, Purge D.I., Illusion, Musclecah, Dexter, SBGB, Ron Jones Band, United Bikers of Maine and more. I've been a VIP selection from NBC and America's Most Talented Kid television show. I hope to play college athletics down the road. I play soccer and softball in my hometown of Springvale Maine. I also play various causes as well including the Maine Children's Cancer Society and appeared with country sensation and Grand Ole Opry star Jenny Paquette on stage. I played drums for "Hug Kiss and Smile" (recorded by Dale Oliver, Reba's guitarist) at the sold out show and have played in front of crowds of over 5,000 people at the July 4th celebration for Sanford Maine 4 years running. I have also played at places like in Haverill at Club 125 (run by Godsmack bassist Robbie Merrill's brother Todd), the Lucky Dog Music Hall in Worcester, The Falls, Chantilly's, Molly Malone's and more. Hopefully some friends and fans can help us pull together and keep pushing forward. Life's not hard when your Peyton;)

Some testimonials
I can't believe you daughter plays drums that
well at age 9!!! That's awesome!! I wish I had that kinda discipline
and determination when I was her age. I wish her all the luck in the
world. Let me know when you are playing in the Worcester area, I would
live to come and check it out live. The website is amazing. God bless
her, she is truly a very gifted little girl.
Trae Eley
PGM, Ltd. (Paul Geary Management)


Wow girl, you go!!! We are so proud of you and you remind me so much of me at your age, just going for it!!! Women in rock and roll is a hard road but one that I know you are made for and will accomplish!!! Just wanted to say hello and say Id love to meet you someday and have you at a Luxx show!! Keep going and never stop, you can do anything, anything..if its truely in your heart!! Much love Kat and the Guys from Luxx April 17, 2002 19:11:09 (GMT Time)

I am amazed girl!! Keep it up!! Not many have the talent you have and you are soo pretty to!! This nine year old is on her way to big things. She is an amazing drummer!! I wish you all the best Peyton!! I hope all your dreams come true!!! Sarah NY

Way to go Peyton- You ROCK girl. can't get the phone lines to stop asking for guest appearances! April 19, 2002 14:56:24 (GMT Time) Jody Cyr Mainestream Music

Zander was the first band to take the stage and we all needed to take a second, THIRD, and FOURTH look at this one. No lack of energy here as the guitar riffs and stage jumps got our attention. It wasn't until we were almost through the first number when we realized.......The drummer is 9 yrs old !!! We all agreed on one thing.We definitely want to see this girl in a few years because it's gonna be phenominal!! What a solid, steady, professional little munchkin she was and we all loved her. The folks in Zander had better keep us posted on her progress, because I think we all symbolically adopted her that night.
www.seizetheworm.com Carpe Noctem Wormtown

Zander was very impressive...it was refreshing to see some pure talent...it wasn't about making an impression, it was about playing with feeling, a nine year old drummer...makes me wish I had supportive parents at that age...good job you guys, I look forward to seeing you again...
04-04-2002, 04:29 AM by Jessye on Wormtown.org


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