- Stolen Ogre
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Name = Stolen Ogre
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Origin =Seattle ,Washington ,USA
Genre = Rock, jam
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Label = Shadowhawk
URL = http://www.stolenogre.com
Current_members = Michael McMorrow
Pamela Tobiason
David Simpson
Scott Adams
Marc Willett
Rick Boice
Brendan Hill
Past_members =Stolen Ogre is an American rock band based in
Seattle, Washington .Michael McMorrow andBlues Traveler drummerBrendan Hill formed the group after they met on theH.O.R.D.E. tour in the mid-1990s.The band's current members are lead
singer /songwriter Pamela Tobiason,keyboardist /songwriter Michael McMorrow,guitarist David Simpson,saxophonist /singer the Reverend Scott "Junior" Adams,bassist Marc Willett anddrummer Rick Boice. Brendan Hill's Traveler duties eventually led him to stop his regular appearances with the group, although he went on to record with the band on "Road To Jericho" and still remains a creative collaborator.The band takes its name from a child's
doll that Hill spotted on the roadside of the GermanAutobahn . Christened 'Ogre ', and enthroned on Hill's drum kit, it became hisgood luck mascot through Blues Traveler's early years. After Ogre vanished on tour, McMorrow, Hill and company adopted the name in playful tribute to the circumstances."Road To Jericho"
In the spring of 2004, Stolen Ogre released their first full-length
album "Road to Jericho" on the Seattle-based Shadowhawk Records. Two songs, "Jericho" and "Love Me Alone" went on to receive airplay nationwide.Critical Reception
Pennsylvania 'sWVIA-FM had the album on the charts for eight weeks with it peaking at #2 for two weeks. Enigma Magazine noted of the CD, "Bottom line it's rock, folk, jam and pop all mixed together into one big happy concoction." Fact|date=May 2007Stolen Ogre played its
debut New York City show at the famed Lion's Den withThe Village Voice giving the show a "Recommended" note by writerRichard Gehr .Fact|date=May 2007 The band continued on with shows at the legendaryAsbury Park club The Saint and NYC's Acme Underground. The Northeast swing and "Road to Jericho" were highlighted in bothwww.Jambands.com andwww.Jambase.com .After
Relix Magazine President and Publisher Steve Bernstein and other Relix staffers saw the Stolen Ogre set at Lion’s Den, the band was invited to play a private mid-day concert the magazine’s home office inManhattan . A live recording of that show hit www.archive.org; Stolen Ogre remained in the Top 5 downloaded shows for over a month with nearly 4000 downloads.Fact|date=May 2007Other releases
The band released its first
Christmas single "Little Drummer Boy " to AAA &NPR radio.Stolen Ogre is currently writing songs for the follow up to "Road to Jericho" and are in planning for the next tour and festival dates.
In 2007 new material from Stolen Ogre is being recorded at
Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, including a brand new McMorrow composition "Tequila Mockingbird" that featuresJohn Popper .External links
[http://www.stolenogre.com Stolen Ogre Official site]
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