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February 2, 2010 at 1:46pm

Music Issue: Be like Sour Owl

Sour Owl

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Today's band

Sour Owl

Please get acquainted below ...

Lynn Henson-guitar/vocals
Skyler Blake-guitar/vocals
Tom Russell-flute, soprano and baritone saxophone
Steve Munger-tenor saxophone
Dave Hopper-bass
Steven Bentley-drums

Genres: jazz, pop/rock, R&B

Biography: Sour Owl is a band that will grow on you with each listening. With an imaginative fusion of styles from Bob Dylan & John Lennon to Sly Stone & Tower of Power, Sour Owl delivers a danceable, groove-oriented performance with compelling lyrics and strong musicianship.

Listen to their music, check out their photo album and become their fan on their Band Profile page here.

LINK: Weekly Volcano's Band Profile section

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Fred Burger said on Apr. 21, 2010 at 3:05pm

With the recent loss of drummer Scott Peoples to Portland, this band has been relegaded to their place as "just another crappy band" in Olympia. Hard to believe how a whole band can go down the drain with the loss of just one talent, but listen to the bands album and then hear them live.

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Brian said on Aug. 19, 2010 at 10:47am

Saw this band @ Moondogs and they were pretty good for a bunch of old white dudes. Didn't have the same souls as before but I heard to be black to have that, anyway.

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