Peter Baron (Music, Lyrics and Book). Boomers, promises made not kept, marks Peter's debut in musical theater. Touring the East Coast for two years as a back up band to larger rock acts, he used the experience to enhance his musical and vocal skills as he continued to write and play originals. All this culminated in an album of originals at Columbia Records. It was years later that he realized that his song, "No more football", a major production number on the album was really the premise for an epic generational musical. Since that revelation, the urgent message of Boomers, promises made not kept has been a driving force.

Having completed a world class run at the prestigious Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale, Peter and the team are exploring venues in Philadelphia for a two week run in fall. 

Peter is also concentrating on the development of his newest musical piece, Brother's Keeper. "Keeper is a music and story driven, four character show. Being a time convoluted mystery- morality play, it is a bit quirky. It shows a ton of respect for an audience's instinct." says Peter. Mark Miville, one of the creative team members, sums up Brother's Keeper as "a great Les Mis episode of Law and Order".

Mark Sensinger (Arranger/ Orchestrator) has been working with Boomers for two years. He has provided arrangements for the New Hampshire Theater Awards, Northeast Symphony Orchestra, and the shows Network Effect and The E.N.T.J. We Were for Harvard Business School. His CD, In Search of the Perfect Parking Space, has sold as far away as Japan and is available on cdbaby.com. In his spare time, he plays tenor sax for the band Main Attraction. Mark lives in the Boston area with his wife, Charlotte.