A professional in the music industry for over 31 years, Clive has done it all. He is a talented producer, songwriter, arranger, and musician. He has produced over 100 albums, written over 260 published works, appeared on over 1500 audio recordings, and logged over 2000 live performances.

Clive has taught music and songwriting courses for the University of Utah, Salt Lake Community College, Utah Composers Guild, Utah Songwriters Association, and Brigham Young University. Clive is the creator, founder, and musical director of Enoch Train.

He plays guitar, banjo (4 & 5 string), mandolin, bass, charango, bandurrin, tamburitza, percussion, accordion, recorder, piano, and keyboards.

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Having studied piano and clarinet by the age of 10, Daron needed a greater challenge. He kept picking up other people’s instruments and teaching himself to play them. He now plays all of Enoch Train’s woodwinds, including numerous specialty and indigenous instruments.

Daron was the principal clarinetist with the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra and taught at the Mexico International Conservatory of Music. He is a professor of music and a professional studio musician, as well as a clarinetist for the Utah Symphony.

Daron plays all the flutes (soprano, alto, bass), penny whistle, recorder (soprano, alto, tenor, bass), Irish flute, quena (2 types from South America), zampona, (South American pan flute), Japanese shakuhachi, chanter (i.e., bagpipe), clarinet (Bb, Eb, bass), saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor, bass), oboe, English horn, bassoon, and piano and sings.

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Janice began playing violin at the age of 5, but after many years of classical training decided to switch to playing fiddle. She performed for three years with the country/bluegrass band Wildfire (doing nearly a thousand shows during that time) and was named “Musician of the Year” in Chicago. She later became the Utah State Fiddle Champion in 1996, an honor she received again in 1999.

Janice plays fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and piano.

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In addition to his always-surprising arrangements for Enoch Train, Rich composes, arranges, and produces music for film and video for his company, Sleepless Productions.

Rich has toured with The Osmonds, played for the Donny and Marie Show, taught at the University of Utah and Brigham Young University, is a clinician for Digitech, and is the most in-demand studio guitarist in the state.

Rich plays guitar (nylon and steel-string), papoose (tuned 1/4 higher), baritone (tuned 1/4 lower), mandolin, dobro, and sitar.

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Touted as “the best live jazz drummer in the Western United States,” Jay is proficient in all the percussive media (Drum Set, Mallet Keyboards, Ethnic and Orchestral Percussion, etc.).

After studying at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Jay went on to work with such noted artists as James Moody, Milt Jackson, Liza Minelli, Sammy Davis, Jr., Lou Rawls, and Gladys Knight.

Jay plays all percussion including mallets (marimba, xylophone, etc.), tabla (India), dumbek (Pakistan), congas, bongos, timbales, bohdran (Ireland), and piano.

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Rob has made his living through music for nearly twenty years. He started out as a recording session bass player on national television commercials and programs, and toured with the Donny and Marie Show.

Rob later made the transition to songwriter, and began composing jingles before writing songs for artists like Diamond Rio and Faith Hill. His song “Norma Jean Riley” went to number one on the country charts and was the 1992 Radio & Record country song of the year.

Rob plays bass, guitar, and tuba and has an extensive brass background.



Dave started his career as a professional musician playing for dances in his native Ohio at age 13. After a move to San Diego, he quickly became a regular on the club scene and in recording studios, playing piano, guitar, harmonica, and upright bass.

In 1979, Dave moved to Salt Lake, and was immediately picked up by the Salt Lake Hilton’s famous “Room at the Top” piano bar, where he had a national following for fifteen years.

Dave now plays keyboards, guitar, harmonica (chromatic and blues type), accordion, bass, percussion, and tuba and has a strong brass backgroung.

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Performing professionally since the age of twelve, Tom has played across the United States, Europe, and the South Pacific with names like Merle Haggard, the Bellamy Brothers, and The Mamas and The Papas.

In addition to Tom's love for performing, he has become an accomplished arranger and composer. Tom has composed soundtracks for numerous films and projects including NASA, the 2002 Winter Olympics, Morris Travel, and Utah Jazz television and radio. Tom also enjoys teaching guitar, which he has done for over fifteen years.

Tom plays guitar, mandolin, bass, banjo, percussion, harmonica (blues type), piano, and chanter (i.e., bagpipe).

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