Doug Segree Dennis Hoffmann Matt Ascione Scott Paddock Dave Fairall Brian Bolly Dan Leonard John Thomakos Victor Villiams
Z-Man Eric Scott Jill Davolio Fred Rock
Influences
Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen, David Gray, Edwin MCain, The Cars,
Van Halen (prehagar), Pink Floyd, My Mom, Dave Matthews, Freddy Jones Band, Counting Crows, Tom Petty, My Dad, Guster, Paul Simon, my sister, Rush, James Taylor, New Radicals, Ben Harper, the beach, Bob Marley, Jeff Buckley, The Beatles, King Crimson, Adrian Belew, Judas Priest, John Mayer, Grateful Dead, The Alarm, Barenaked Ladies, Cheap Trick, Pat Benetar, Ben Folds, Pearl Jam, Niel Young, warm weather, my brother, my other brother, Crack the Sky, Edie Brickell, Dire Straits, Grim Reaper, Howie Day, James Taylor, my michelle, Keane, Old 97's, Vanessa Carlton, Third Eye Blind, my dog nugger, Pete Drodge, Rob Thomas, Thin Lizzy, America, CSN&Y, Indigo Girls, Brother Iz, John Mellencamp, LOST, 24,
There is no question of Doug Segree's genuine enthusiasm and love for the music he makes. A singer/songwriter out of Annapolis, MD, he speaks to his audience through acoustic guitars and spirited vocals. People are drawn to the melodic nature of the music - great songs about life, sung with conviction and performed with true passion.
"Doug Segree is one of our brightest stars." The Mid-Atlantic based Music Monthly magazine
He began his music career as a regular performer at local college bars in and around Gainesville, Florida while receiving his MBA at the University of Florida in 1994. The world of business took a backseat as he began fulfilling his love for writing and performing his own music that has taken him to stages from New York to Florida for the past decade.
Performing solo or with his band, Doug Segree has been a mainstay in the Mid-Atlantic region sharing the stage with acts like Matchbox 20, Sister Hazel, Less Than Jake, Dave Mason of Traffic, Pat McGee Band, Derek Trucks, The Coral Reef Band, George Clinton and P-Funk, and Mark Broussard. For the past eight seasons, the Doug Segree Band has been performing at every Washington Redskins post game celebration at Fed Ex Field. Doug has performed the National Anthem three times including a nationally televised performance on the NFL Network (redskins vs. Bears 12/06/08). He has also performed courtside at various Washington Wizards basketball games at the Verizon Center. He has been a part of the "Dewey Tradition" for the past ten summers, helping create the Suicide Sunday afternoon deck parties at the world famous Starboard in Dewey Beach, DE.
These guys ROCK! Definitely one of the tightest bands I have seen live.”
Billy Zero, XM radio Unsigned Program Director
Doug Segree has been voted best artist for the third year in a row (2005, 2006. 2007) by What’s Up Annapolis Magazine. He has successfully recorded and released four CD's over the past seven years with his latest, Live - One Night Only, (recorded at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts May 2005), released in October of 2005 on the independent label Kid Arnold Records. A new recording is planned to be released in summer of 2008.
"Sick, sick, sick. This music is totally infectious immediately upon the first listen. Be forewarned that after playing this CD [Come Again] you will not be able to get these songs out of your head."
-- CDs4Business, July 2004
His songs appear on the season 4 DVD version of the WB network’s hit TV show "Felicity", and his music has been included on the soon to be released, "Dewey Beach –The Movie" soundtrack and film. He has also garnered airplay from XM radio, WRNR 103.1, WTMD 89.7, WHFS 99.1, DC 101, 98 Rock and various college stations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region to name a few.
Doug Segree also contributes his talents in giving back to the community by donating his time and services to many great causes for organizations like the Summitt School, Friends Foundation, The Boys and Girls Club of Annapolis, Breast Cancer and the SPCA.
Free Sailing at the National Sailing Hall of Fame Sundays beginning April 19, from 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm. NSHOF docks at Annapolis City Dock
Annapolis Community Boating in cooperation with the National Sailing Hall of Fame, Chesapeake Regional Accessible Boating (C.R.A.B.), Chessie Jr. Racing, the Annapolis Sailing School and the Annapolis Community Foundation is offering free sailing from the National Sailing Hall of Fame docks at Annapolis City Dock on Sundays from noon to 4:00 pm. The sessions begin on April 19 and will run until June 14. Additional sailing will be available during the Maryland Maritime Festival, May 2 and 3 from noon to 4:00 pm. Professional instructors will be on hand to teach the basics and skipper the boats. Students of all ages are welcome. No experience is necessary, but reservations are required. Sign up by phoning 410-268-1500 or e-mailing info@annapolisboating.org . Annapolis Community Boating is a community-based organization that seeks to promote all boating on the Chesapeake Bay by providing affordable public access to a cooperative boating location and boating educational programs.
They just put the Christmas Comments up on www. CommentYou. com so everyone can use them. The Christmas Countdown is on the Main page also so you can get that too if ya wanna put in on your page during the season.
Hey Doug - just wanted to say what's up and you did an awesome job on the National Anthem last monday night at FedEx. I was there for that miserable beat down and I'm a little pissed at how some of our so-called Redskins fans gave up their seats to the other side. But whatev - you were awesome. Couldn't stick around for the after party though.
Hey Doug, went to school with you and craig, just wanted to say hey looks like life has been good, can't ask for no more. do you ever play in charleston? Hope your holidays are great. peace and love!!