Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Paws to the Rescue Benefit
Had a blast in Marion, though I was surprised to see that the turnout wasn't full-force for the Marion County Animal Shelter. But we're grateful to John Gallo for having us, and look forward to working with the Carolina Entertainment Complex again soon.
Above is the changed-up poster, as Abbey Road and Satisfaction pulled out at the last minute (who cares). We had fun with Gabbie Rae, Southern Blue and Sequoyah Prep School, nonetheless. Daughter Taylor is a fan of theirs now, and I am happy she came with us to the event.
Here's the TV spot, although not our current lineup in the pic:
Paws To The Rescue Concert for The Animal Shelter
Also here's Sick Stooges doing "Rock and Roll All Night." We're stealing your fans, Jonas Brothers!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
SICK STOOGES UPDATES
Happy to report that Sick Stooges are still rocking the Coast with gigs almost weekly, and working during the "off season" is a blessing, indeed.
A while back, we had to say farewell to bassist/vocalist Steve Panetti so that he could be more present with his family. Very talented cat, that Steve.
But after auditioning several guys to fill that void, we were happy indeed to count Tim Hoback as a Sick Stooge. Tim's a talented musician, has been a working musician for many years - has a wicked funny sense of humor - and is a lefty like drummer Barry Allen. Right-handed guitarists watch out for a bass neck where you don't expect it!
Welcome, Tim Ho!
So we continue to "Stoogify" the Grand Strand and beyond. Most recently we took a road trip to Wilmington, playing a local venue down there called Kefi. Great folks work there, and a supportive and energetic crowd was on hand, especially the second night.
Here are some highlights:
We're still rocking like we're in high school - and will never grow up!
See www.sickstooges.com for a full listing of shows and appearances.
In April, we'll be playing with tribute bands Abbey Road and Satisfaction at the Carolina Entertainment Complex in Marion - and look for us on Fox's "Not the News" in support of that event.
The Grand Strand is a magical place.
A while back, we had to say farewell to bassist/vocalist Steve Panetti so that he could be more present with his family. Very talented cat, that Steve.
But after auditioning several guys to fill that void, we were happy indeed to count Tim Hoback as a Sick Stooge. Tim's a talented musician, has been a working musician for many years - has a wicked funny sense of humor - and is a lefty like drummer Barry Allen. Right-handed guitarists watch out for a bass neck where you don't expect it!
Welcome, Tim Ho!
So we continue to "Stoogify" the Grand Strand and beyond. Most recently we took a road trip to Wilmington, playing a local venue down there called Kefi. Great folks work there, and a supportive and energetic crowd was on hand, especially the second night.
Here are some highlights:
We're still rocking like we're in high school - and will never grow up!
See www.sickstooges.com for a full listing of shows and appearances.
In April, we'll be playing with tribute bands Abbey Road and Satisfaction at the Carolina Entertainment Complex in Marion - and look for us on Fox's "Not the News" in support of that event.
The Grand Strand is a magical place.
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