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From | "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com> |
Subject | Re: Lost Dogs "Little Red Riding Hood" |
Date | Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:05:46 -0000 |
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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Rick McCall" <rmccall@c...> wrote:
> Lost Dogs, Daniel Amos, Adam Again, 77s, Choir. All essential
bands in
> taking Christian music out of the stereotypical lightweight stuff
into the
> realm where they could be taken seriously, both musically and
lyrically, by
> those outside of contemporary Christian music circles. Judy, I'm
assuming
> your brother is Jerry Chamberlain? Wasn't he also in the Swirling
Eddies?
>
> Lost Dogs are a kind of supergroup made up of members of the other
bands
> named above. Their live shows are immensely entertaining and not
to be
> missed (RIP Gene Eugene).
>
> Rick
Hey Rick and Judy...
Rick is on the money. I'll only add, I had never heard of them until
my neighbor put on a living room show featuring Mike Roe and Terry
Taylor. They put on a stellar show (their first living room show!).
Excellent singing, playing and banter between them. My neighbor is a
Christian and a huge music fan. I'm not a Christian but he's opened
my eyes to some really fine music that I would never have even
considered prior to his show. As I said last time, some of the
lyrics don't connect with me (while some do) but I'm happy to have
added their music to my collection.
I've heard most of the Lost Dogs stuff now per my neighbor's passion.
My votes for good places to start are "Little Red Riding Hood"
or "Gift Horse".
Best, Steve D.
NP: "Second cup of coffee why are you 3 rooms away" by lazy, tired me.
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