The Barking Owls VS Brian Ward: Repeat It Or Delete It – Week Sixteen
Repeat It Or Delete It is back and now it's time to vote! Two Bands Enter, One Band Leaves! It's up to you on who gets repeated and who gets deleted this year! Vote now!
It's The Barking Owls VS Brian Ward
What are you waiting for? VOTE NOW!
This week, The Barking Owls from Kimberly, Idaho are back to take on Brain Ward!
First off meet "The Barking Owls" from Kimberly, Idaho:
The Barking Owls plays an original blend of music, drawing from pop, folk, rock, country, and bluegrass. The band's diversity of styles is reflected in the variety of instruments used to support their literate hooks and vocal harmonies, including guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, harmonica, and various percussive instruments. The Barking Owls is currently working on their first recording project.
The Barking Owls have a very cool sound and very unique. Which is why I think I enjoy their music so much. Actually, they pegged themselves as "Grunge-Grass." Sounds like something illegal to me, but I like it!
"The Barking Owls" is a four-piece:
- Erik Wenninger vocals, guitar
- Andy Cluff banjo, mandolin, vocals
- Adam Crofts bass, upright bass, vocals
- Karl Sloth drums, percussion
- And the co-song writer, who shall remain name-less.
See them for yourselves...check out all their show dates here.
"The Barking Owls" interview:
Here's "The Barking Owl's" Song "Long Tall Country Boy":
Next up is Brian Ward, originally from Tampa, Florida, then Idaho, and currently touring in North Dakota and Wyoming:
Here's what A&M Talent Management had to say about Brian Ward:
Exceptionally gifted at playing lead guitar, he could easily take the stage next to any of the industries best in rock. Wards playing abilities border on the insane, thus his childhood nickname Brian "Psycho" Ward has appropriately stuck with him and shows that this guitarist will masterfully play licks, where others can't or won't, and it doesn't stop there.......... Having a wireless guitar and a nickname of "Psycho" it's no wonder the follow-spot tech gets paid extra! Brian will leave the lights of the stage while playing and walk amongst the wide-eyed and admiring crowd giving them an up close and personal view at what lead guitar slaying is all about. This kind of personal attention creates long-term memories for crowd-goers and keeps them coming back with a fierce loyalty. Pumped up fans and audiences look forward with anticipation to seeing Brian perform and love being a part of the extreme energy. ------ (courtesy of A&M Talent Management)
Now here him for yourself. Here is Brian Ward's song "Forever's Just A Lie":
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Don't Forget:
- Tonight's show (Wednesday, October 24h, 2012 at 7PM - after the BSU Coach's show at 6PM) will re-air this Saturday (October 27th, 2012) at 6PM...after the BSU Football game.
- Voting closes at midnight on Monday, October 29th.
- VOTE NOW!