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Naughty Dawg 2008-2009 Updates

We had one of our most successful years on record and we are heading straight into our 5th year! We expect this coming year to be even more exciting! We have made several positive changes in the bands line up and song choices. We are trying to give our audiences a taste of the most popular songs which we have all come to love over the years. The band is stronger than ever, the songs are more exciting and we upgraded much of our equipment as well. I’ve changed amps many times in the past 6 years, but I’ve finally narrowed my most popular sonic choices down to a  “Crate 32 Palomino” 1X12, “VOX CPH50” 2X12 high gain model, a “Randall RM100” 2X12 loaded with 3 amp modules this one is my current fav! We have added dual 18” subs to our front house mix, the trailer is now full! We still perform full nights of rock, full nights of country and we continue to add new dance and funk favorites to our floating mixed sets. Everyone loves our diverse song choices and we hope to keep shocking you with more unexpected songs this coming year! We have even added a few originals this past summer. While performing at “Buckin’ Buffalo” a few months ago we were filmed by CMT country network and are expected to be seen in a special documentary this October on CMT.  We have met so many wonderful new friends and fans this past year. Our yearly “Special Friends benefit” was a huge success again this year. This is one of the few benefits the band has chosen to support whole heartedly and we thank everyone for their involvement in making each year special for the mentally and physically challenged. We look forward to entertaining all our friends and fans throughout 2009. We also want to thank all of the club owners and venues we have the privilege of being booked in, without you we would all still be basement & garage bands!

 

 

                                        Pat “Hollywood” Terry