Compared by Media to the Black Crowes, Faces, Humble Pie, Aerosmith, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin etc., The Holy Goats are bringing back the essential ingredients of rock and serving them up with a straight shot of blues. With soul-driven vocals and [+]Compared by Media to the Black Crowes, Faces, Humble Pie, Aerosmith, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin etc., The Holy Goats are bringing back the essential ingredients of rock and serving them up with a straight shot of blues. With soul-driven vocals and harmonies, raw riff rockin' guitars, throbbing drums & bass, The Holy Goats kick Power Blues Rock into overdrive.
The Holy Goats are consistently named among the top rock bands in NY, NJ, and PA area. The Asbury Music Awards nominated the CD, The Holy Goats, as a "Top Ten Local Release." WDHA (105.5FM) selected The Goats twice for the station's "Home Grown Spotlight" Battle of the Bands and DHA continues to sponsor The Goats at DHA's live show events. The Holy Goats have also been featured by WZZO 95.1FM, Allentown, PA, in station showcases at the Bethlehem Musikfest, the Greater Allentown Fair & May Fair.
WHO'S IN THE GOAT HERD: The Holy Goats are an original band, with songs written by lead singer, Todd McCullough. Besides songwriting and luminous rock'n'soul vocals, Todd contributes rhythm guitar, harp and a few well-chosen leads. Chris Belucci's lead guitar blazes with urgency and inspiration; also adding backing vocals. Steve Crawley delivers high-powered drums. Kevin Fenlon's bass kicks the Goats'into their groove. Barbara Quinlan gives the Goat's their trademark, upfront harmonies and brings percussion to the mix.
The Holy Goats can be visited on the web at www.theholygoats.com or reached via e-mail at goatcentral@aol.com. REVIEWS,REVIEWS,REVIEWS,REVIEWS,REVIEWS,REVIEWS,REVIEWS ----------------------------------------------------------- A Holy Goats Groove
Review from: THE AQUARIAN
Reviewer: Al Muzer, NJ Newsbeat
A churning [quintet] of Humble Pie-influenced Black Crowes-friendly blues funk, consistently named among the top rock bands in the tri-state area. Review from: The Courier News Reviewer: - Bob Makin A cross between Humble Pie, the Rolling Stones and Blue Cheer, The Holy Goats will appeal to fans of the sorely missed Black Crowes. As far as vocals, harmony, lyric writing and lead guitar playing go, they're better than the Crowes.
Review from: Rock Express Magazine Reviewer: Branimir Lokner
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