SCOTT ADAMS ~ Sax and Vocals ABRAHAM CALLEROS ~ Percussion MICHAEL MCMORROW ~ Hammond Organ, Piano, and Guitar DAVID SIMPSON ~ Guitar PAMELA TOBIASON ~ Vocals MARC WILLET ~ Bass and Vocals BRENDAN HILL ~ Drums ~ appears courtesy of Sanctuary Re [+]SCOTT ADAMS ~ Sax and Vocals ABRAHAM CALLEROS ~ Percussion MICHAEL MCMORROW ~ Hammond Organ, Piano, and Guitar DAVID SIMPSON ~ Guitar PAMELA TOBIASON ~ Vocals MARC WILLET ~ Bass and Vocals BRENDAN HILL ~ Drums ~ appears courtesy of Sanctuary Records MATTHEW BURGESS ~ Guest percussionist on tracks 1, 4, 9,10 and Steel Drums on track 3
"Stolen Ogre, a band of accomplished musicians with excellent vocals combined with a creative flare that is exercised with feel and emotion!! Well worth a listen!!" - Alan White - Yes
"I am a big fan of the band! I love hearing them live and on record." -Steve Bernstein ~ Publisher/President~ RELIX Magazine
"Richard Gehr/ The Village Voice "RECOMMENDED" - Stolen Ogre - The Lion's Den/NYC
"The swirling organ twists your mind." - Rami Jaffee ~ The Wallflowers
"Congratulations on a great honest record that a couple of generations of rock fans can relate to." - George Graham ~ WVIA 89.9 Scranton PA
In the spring of 2004, Stolen Ogre released ROAD TO JERICHO CD on the Seattle based Shadowhawk Records marking the bands first full length recording.
Two songs, "Jericho" and "Love Me Alone" went on to receive airplay nationwide from Maine to California. Pennsylvania's WVIA in had the ROAD TO JERICHO album on the charts for 8 weeks with the album peaking at #2 for 2 weeks. Enigma Magazine notes of the CD, "Bottom line it's rock, folk, jam and pop all mixed together into one big happy concoction."
"'Road to Jericho' is the perfect launching pad in the process of defining the Stolen Ogre vibe." explains Michael McMorrow, Stolen Ogre Keyboardist and founder. "We are not concerned about being "rock and roll" per se, but what we are about is creating noteworthy, distinctive music. Music that delivers. Music that actually has depth and artistry. It's not just about rock. It's about emotion and art."
Stolen Ogre played its debut New York City show at the famed Lion's Den with The Village Voice giving the show a "Recommended" note by writer Richard Gehr ("The Phish Book" Co-written by Richard Gehr and Phish.) The band continued on with shows at the legendary Asbury Park club The Saint and NYC s Acme Underground. The Northeast swing and ROAD TO JERICHO were highligh
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