Camp Atlas & The Counselors fuse classic rock textures with a jam-forward style and a growing catalog of original music. Inspired by the improvisational spirit of the 60s and 70s, their performances move fluidly between beloved covers and expansive originals. Driven by groove and authentic musicianship, the band prioritizes connection and spontaneity, creating sounds that feel alive and rooted in the moment.

Camp Atlas

The Counselors

  • Atlas Rudder built his sound on long drives and late-night sets stretching from Chattanooga to Asheville to the Midwest. He’s spent years touring and performing with acts like The Jess Goggans Band, St. Owsley, and Chants in the Void. Whether leading the band or playing solo, Atlas blends classic rock spirit with raw emotional presence, treating every performance like a conversation between past roads and whatever lies ahead.

  • Alejandro Soto’s musical journey began with voice before expanding into guitar and eventually settling into the low end. Inspired by talented players like Phil Lesh, Flea, and MonoNeon, he draws on each of their unique understandings of bass to broaden his own connection to the instrument. Always in search of the groove, Alejandro is piloting Camp Atlas’s Bass-Ship into new realms of sonic geography.

  • From the city of Ashland, Ohio to her current home of Fort Wayne, Claire has spent her life both honing her skills on the keys and capturing the hearts of many on stages across the Midwest. Influenced by legends like Elton John and Billy Joel alongside modern voices like Cavetown and The Living Tombstone, she moves easily between classic textures and modern tones. A seasoned performer, she also plays solo and has shared stages with “Babo Kosmicka” and other local projects, adding her unique touch to every performance.

  • Born in Peru and now rooted in Fort Wayne by way of New Jersey, Rodrigo brings a rhythmic voice shaped by South American cultural roots and punk-rock driven energy. A dynamic drummer and percussionist, he previously played with CALIBRE III in New Jersey and toured with Peruvian artist William Luna. His playing anchors the band’s wandering jams while pushing the rhythm forward, steady as a heartbeat but never standing still.