MP3 THE WRAGS - ROCKIT!
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Our Music...Actual Garage Band Songs, Recorded by an Actual Garage Band, in an Actual Garage. 60s British Invasion garage band psychodelica
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 60's Rock, ROCK: Jam-band
Details:
THE WRAGS ARE:
Tom Geiman........Electric Bass, Standup Bass,Backup Vocal
Jim Geiman........Guitar,Horns, Backup Vocal
Recording Engineer, Producer
Neal Mcconnochie..Drums, percussion, Backup Vocals
Doug Rosebrock....Vocals, Guitar, Arrangements
The Wrags Unique Sound
The Wrags are one of the few bands that still have the
same sound in 2005 as they had in 1965. For forty years The
Wrags have pounded out their music raw and bloody. They were alternative before there was an alternative. They
were grunge before Grunge was born. They were the original rough edge of the rock 'n roll scene in the late 60's. They built or stole most of their equipment so they could get the raw Wrags sound. They have steadfastly refused to get too
"tight", too "polite"or too "clean"!
Clive Yodder
Luddite Magazine
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 60's Rock, ROCK: Jam-band
Details:
THE WRAGS ARE:
Tom Geiman........Electric Bass, Standup Bass,Backup Vocal
Jim Geiman........Guitar,Horns, Backup Vocal
Recording Engineer, Producer
Neal Mcconnochie..Drums, percussion, Backup Vocals
Doug Rosebrock....Vocals, Guitar, Arrangements
The Wrags Unique Sound
The Wrags are one of the few bands that still have the
same sound in 2005 as they had in 1965. For forty years The
Wrags have pounded out their music raw and bloody. They were alternative before there was an alternative. They
were grunge before Grunge was born. They were the original rough edge of the rock 'n roll scene in the late 60's. They built or stole most of their equipment so they could get the raw Wrags sound. They have steadfastly refused to get too
"tight", too "polite"or too "clean"!
Clive Yodder
Luddite Magazine
in partnership with CDbaby


