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Artist description
REAL ROCK & ROLL FOR THE DIE-HARD ROCK FAN! Showcasing a variety of styles, The Prowlers' music can be described as hard rocking, melodic and distinct. Chunky power riffs with a pounding back beat offset by jazzy chord changes sets up The Prowlers' trademark sound. You can expect to hear some new and exciting sounds in addition to traditional rock and roll influences. |
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Music Style
High-Powered Rock & Roll |
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Musical Influences
Hard Rock of the '70s, Pop Rock of the '90s, Traditional Guitar Rock of the '50s and '60's, and lots of blues. |
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Similar Artists
Aerosmith, Robin Trower, Allman Brothers, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Steely Dan, Deep Purple, Bad Company, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Foghat, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, Savoy Brown. |
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Artist History
Originally founded by guitarist Tony Smith and bassist Rodger Larson, The Prowlers began as a classic-rock/hard-rock/blues-rock band back in 1996. After working on various live and studio projects, Tony and Rodger discovered a sensational lead vocalist Jeremy Wootten while recording their "Hearts On Fire" CD. As it turned out, Wootten was just what The Prowlers needed to complete the already red hot line-up that featured Tony's sizzling guitar leads, "Piano Man" Dan Gillogly's lighting fast boogie-woogie piano and Eric Michaels' deep blue Hammond organ wailing. Today the Prowlers perform with new members Jason Bolek and Chi Chi Gomez. ROCK ON! |
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Group Members
JEREMY WOOTTEN-lead vocals TONY SMITH-guitars RODGER LARSON-bass, vocals CHI CHI GOMEZ-piano, organ JASON BOLEK-drums |
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Instruments
vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, organ, piano, bass, drums |
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Additional Info
To contact THE PROWLERS call Tony Smith at (847) 318-8625. |
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Location
PARK RIDGE, IL - USA |
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