Showing posts with label Arlington times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arlington times. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Creekside in lake Stevens




What an incredible night. Dog Leg Preacher would like to thank all of the fantastic friends and family who came out to see the show. As well as the Creekside's owner Tim, and the lovely bartender Shawna. It was a full house, and a full tilt rock and roll party extravaganza. If you missed it, then you missed out. It is always wonderful to play a club with first rate hospitality. Tim runs a superb operation in lake Stevens. The staff is courteous and friendly, and the food is excellent!
Now November is just a stones throw away! Excitement is building as the new Dog Leg Preacher disc Abscess, is headed for its promotion campaign. There are currently close to 200 stations spinning the disc right now, and with the number of stations and plays looking to increase exponentially in November, the plans are being laid for marketing phase one.
November is also birthday month for Dog Leg Preacher. 50% of the band was born in November, so check back soon as we begin preparations for our November birthday bash. DLP would like to invite all their November born to freinds to join in the celebration.

GET SOME LEG!
J

Monday, May 12, 2008

Dog Leg Preacher gets another article


This one was written up by the Arlington times. A newspaper based in Arlington WA.


Featuring the master mind of John Fosdick, Dog Leg Preacher will be performing Saturday, April 26, at the Spar Tree in Granite Falls.
A classic rock cover band, DLP offers an explosive new style of old-school rock and roll. They performed at Lake Steven’s Aquafest in 2006.
Fosdick wrote all the material on the self-titled first album, collaborating with Captain Joe Kurke who created vocals reminiscent of bands like AC/DC and Motley Crue. Fosdick provides the drum cadence for Kurke’s bass playing.
These two have played together for many years and are able to combine their individual artistic abilities well.
Kurke achieves the exact vocal sound Fosdick was searching for when Dog Leg Preacher was in its earliest stages.
As a virtual band on line, these two guys received airplay world-wide including Australia, Italy, France, Netherlands and on the East Coast of the United States.
“Reviewers chewed it up and spit out raves about the style and production of this musical work.”
The newest addition to DLP is Chris Moser, a long-time acquaintance of Fosdick, an ex-Army Ranger and a former resident of Arlington who now lives in Kent.
An accomplished writer himself, Moser assumed the role of rhythm guitar with shared lead and vocals. He assimilated easily and quickly into the group, drawing on years of guitar playing to pick up and recreate DLP’s sound.
He is looking forward to having an audience at the Spar Tree.
“It will be great to see a lot of familiar faces in the crowd.”
In the last six months, DLP has moved from a virtual band to a full-blown group of veteran musicians who share the same enthusiasm as Fosdick and Kurke for this great music.
The Spar Tree is located at 106 West Stanley St. in downtown Granite Falls.
This is a small venue and seating is limited so get there early for a place to sit.
Additionally Dog Leg Preacher will be performing at the ABATE of Washington Spring Opener this year, from 7 to 9 p.m., Friday, June 13.
“This is the biggest and baddest of biker parties in the state, to be held in Toppenish.
Advance tickets can be purchased at www.springopener.com.
The show starts at 9 p.m. with the opening band, Newton’s Law. - The Weekender

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