Kings X, Collective Soul, U2, Led Zep, Pink Floyd ,The Beatles , Kenny Wayne Shepherd , Stevie Ray Vaughan, Rose Hill Drive.
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WALL OF DOGS sounds like a band, and was for 7 years. Now WOD is a RHYTHM SECTION for hire. Tim is a pro drummer and and excellent vocalist. Sherri is an acomplished bass player with feel and balls, and has vocals to offer as well. The last current set lists of WOD was music played on baritone guitars, rather heavyish with melody and vocals being a focal point. Modern rock and current radio hits from bands like Jet, Racontours, U2, Collective Soul, No Doubt, Pink, Weezer, Foo Fighters. THESE TWO ARE LOOKING TO PLAY WITH MUSICIANS DOING 80'S TO CURRENT COVERS, AND/OR ORIGINAL MATERIALS. Do you need a rhythm section that is tigh, tough, and ready to attack? The WALL OF DOGS RHYTHM SECTION should be part of your pack!!
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******** At one time, WALL OF DOGS was a band. After the departure of their guitar player of 7 years, WALL OF DOGS became a Rhythm Section. Its a package deal, a bass player and drummer that have played together for over 11 years. Tim and Sherri Elliott were the heart and soul of the now defunked band and now as a two-dog pack are plugging into various rock and roll projects in the Colorado Front Range area.******DRUMMER/LEAD VOCALIST Tim Elliott has been playing in bands for over 20 years. Starting in 1984 he began his professional (as in actually getting paid to play) career with a northern Colorado band called Seducer, which featured future Yngwie Malmsteen/Soul Sirkus/Journey vocalist Jeff Scott Soto. Tim moved to Pennsylvania in 1987 and played and recorded with 4 different bands, including M&M Stew and Dog Pound, touring and opening shows for the likes of Molly Hatchet, Blue Oyster Cult, Foghat, Dangerous Toys, Dirty Looks, KIX and Zakk Wylde's Pride & Glory. In 1997 after too much east coast, Tim came home to Colorado. After getting involved with a few recording projects, he met his counterpart, bassist Sherri Pfleiger, and they decided to put their unique chemistry to work. They joined WALL OF DOGS leader Ralph Coots in 1999, and enjoyed many years of fun music and good times. Ralph retired from WOD not long after because of health reasons, and left the band in the capable hands of Tim and Sherri, who continued the band with several other guitar players up until February of 2008. Tim lists his influences as follows : John Bonham (Led Zep), Joey Kramer (Aerosmith), Jerry Gaskill (King's X), Neil Peart (Rush), Tommy Lee (Crue), Vinnie Appice (Dio, Black Sabbath), Cozy Powell (Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Sabbath), Eric Singer (Kiss, Alice Cooper, Badlands, Sabbath), Chris Layton ( Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble ) Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins (Foo Fighters), Doug Pinnick (King's X). Yes, Tim is a rock head !
********BASSIST/VOCALIST Sherri Pfleiger-Elliott was born in Pensylvainia and raised in the wilds of Wyoming. Playing in a rock band with a bunch of guys in northern Colorado? Piece of cake! She has played in various rock, blues, and country bands over the years, opening for Wade Hayes, recording with Grateful Heart, KGB and Highway Jones, performing with a smooth jazz project, Timeless, but has always been a rocker at heart! She hooked up with Tim in 1997 with KGB, and found a musical soul mate, and after 2 projects together they joined WALL OF DOGS, an all blues band at that time. After 7 years and an exciting performing/songwriting journey, the band evolved to full-on rock. Sherri got to record a song of hers with WALL OF DOGS for the first time on "SOME CRAZY SKIES", entitled "WHY", and it is turning out to be one of the sleepers on the new disc! Her solid bass lines and harmonious vocals gave the album a distinctive and exceptional flavor. She continues to look at current music as well as the music of the classic greats to constantly redefine her passion for playing. She lists as her influences: John Paul Jones (Led Zep) , Doug Pinnick ( King's X) and Ross Valory (Journey). Jams she like these days include any Kings X, Collective Soul, U2, Jet, Pink Floyd, Disturbed, Rose Hill Drive. She loves low-fi/garage if done well, and is defiant about growing up, like any good rocker should be.
Hey good friends. Very, very happy to see you are ready to continue on with the Dogs. Bet Ralph's happy too. I'll take that gig, except I'm probably not good enough for your high caliber of talent. Plus the fact that I'm primarily a bass player, have two other bands, and my solo and duo stuff. Guess I'll stay with The Smokers. ;) Talk to you soon, peace and love. Words, Carl
Tuesday March 18 7:00pm Union Station 2419 N. Union Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 with: AT THE SCENE / AS TOLD BY / CHANNEL 27
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Wednesday March 19th 7:00pm Quixotes True Blue 2637 Welton St. Denver, CO 80205 with: FORGOTTEN SERENADE / PENGU(I)N / SILENCE WITHIN / THE PROMISE COLLISION
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Thursday March 20th 7:00pm Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom 2637 Welton St. Denver, CO 80205 with:
COLOR REPORTER / EUGENES AXE / FAR FROM VICTORY / AS YOUR ATTORNEY
what the hell?...is there something in the water??? mt. mike told me ya'lls guitarist went awall......stonecell and juliet parted company as well...damn
PROGRESSIVE MOTION PRESENTS Sunday February 10th 5:00 Quixotes True Blue 2637 Welton St. Denver, CO 80205 Featuring: DUGAN HOS / SUBJECT OF CHANGE / EGUENE’S AXE / WASABI IN YOUR NECK / A HARLEM SUNSET / JAYSUN MORGAN / FACE FULL OF HANDLE / TAKEN IN TRAGEDY / THE TWISTED TRUTH / THE CUTOUTS
PROGRESSIVE MOTION PRESENTS Thursday Feb. 21st 7:30pm The Gothic Theatre 3263 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80113
Chris DeFebio Birthday Bash!
Featuring: UNDERMINER (Members of ALL & The Descendents) / THE DESCIPLES / TRIPSIN EFFECT / CONTROLLED DEMISE / REVELATION UNION / CHERRY BOMB
Thank you, my loving friends. That was a beautiful time Saturday night as you set this little puppy out to wander. I love you all so much! I must admit I am feeling a big, big void right now. I hope to find my way back into the kennel someday if you will just keep the gate open a little bit. Thank you for being so gracious to me. I needed it. As the photo depicts, thanks for reaching out to me. Forever a Dog ~ Kris