TreeHause, Ave Maria’s high-energy cover band with big dreams
Local cover band TreeHause has been rocking venues across Ave Maria for two years, earning their reputation as a high-energy, family-friendly music group.
In 2022, the group officially made their debut as a four-piece ensemble at Ave Maria’s popular brews spot Oil Well Craft Beer (OWCB). Since then, the band has established itself as a local favorite, garnering praise from community members for its lively performances.
“The energy we bring, people can’t help but feel like this is that good, ‘I want to get up and dance’ music,” said bassist Terrell Bryant. “I’ve had people say, ‘We’ve come here to see bands, but you guys put on a show.’”
The group’s upbeat energy is so infectious that it even radiates within the band.
“That’s one of the things that’s really fun about this band; I’m not always in a great mood all the time, but these guys bring me up,” said guitarist Al Becker.
With a versatile setlist that covers everything from the latest chart-toppers to soulful R&B tunes, TreeHause has curated an entertainment experience that can be enjoyed by all age groups.
“We keep it family-oriented so that kids and their grandparents can have fun,” said Fredrick ‘Bam’ Scott, drummer and husband to lead vocalist Marti.
According to the band, plans to produce original music and garner national recognition are in the works. In the meantime, those looking to get their fix of TreeHause’s vibrant sound can do so by attending the group’s upcoming performances at Ave Maria’s signature festivals Taste of Ave and the Margarita & Taco Festival in 2025.