Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Lost Dogs at LCC Next Month


Legendary super-group the Lost Dogs will be appearing at Liberty Community Church on May 14. Doors open at 7pm. This is a free show, but seating is limited and is available on a first-come first-served basis


The Lost Dogs are best known for their beautiful three-part harmony, guitar expertise, and easy, down-to-earth, crowd-pleasing banter that reflects their individual, yet highly complementary, personalities.

For many years music insiders and critics, along with a steadily growing number of fans all over the world, have recognized The Lost Dogs as individually brilliant singer/songwriters and storytellers in their own right. Possessing a musical skill and style reminiscent of the traditional American roots songs of Oh Brother Where Art Thou, together with a distinctive narrative delivery that can only be described as Lake Woebegone Day meets Hank Williams meets Jim Carey, over the years each “Dog” has also produced various solo and individual band recordings. Included among the many stylistically diverse projects written and performed by an individual Dog is everything from CBS and Nickelodeon cartoon themes to award winning music created for Steven Spielberg and Dream Works’ very first interactive video game. The guys have also worked with Americana artists Buddy Miller, Emmylou Harris and Mary Gothier.

A Lost Dogs performance is at once keenly observational, charmingly eccentric, funny, poignant, and profoundly moving. For years, the Dogs have quietly dazzled the folk/country underground with their unique talents. Each year brings them more recognition and critical acclaim, and they have most recently been invited to share the bill with George Jones, Dierks Bentley, Delbert McClinton and Weird Al.

Check out more of the Lost Dogs at www.thelostdogs.com

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