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Dogs and Bones at The Knitting Factory in Los Angeles

Following much-lauded performances and packed venues when they recently performed at The House of Blues, Viper Room and Crane's Hollywood Tavern, Dogs and Bones will perform live this Saturday, July 11th at 8:00pm at The Knitting Factory, located on 7021 Hollywood Boulevard. A three-piece modern band with its roots entrenched in 60's-influenced blues and rock, Dogs and Bones brings a distinctive and high-energy "rockabilly" spin to hard rock.

It is the individual experience and sound of the three band members that fuses together to create a surf psychedelic meets MoTown vibe. Frontman and guitarist Greig McRitchie is formerly of The Hedonists, while drummer Phil Cohen hails from famed band The Heaters. Bass player Steve "Liberty" Loria, who rocked the world famous group Spirit, has also recorded with hip-hop artist Tricky.

Praised by Music Connection as a "high energy power trio whose blues rock-based material invokes the sound of the Rolling Stones, The Doors and even Johnny Cash, " the band will perform crowd favorites such as "Crosses" and "Sometimes It's Better Not to Know, " which are available for streaming at www.dogsandbonesband.com.

Dogs and Bones is expected to return to the studio this summer and go back on tour this fall. For more information on Dogs and Bones and how to purchase tickets, please contact dogsandbonesband@gmail.com.

Dogs and Bones, a Los Angeles-based trio band, has been performing together in Southern California for just under two years. Frontman Greig McRitchie, previously of The Hedonists, drummer Phil Cohen from the renowned band The Heaters and bassist Steve "Liberty" Loria from the legendary group Spirit, have come together with a powerful and bold new take on 60's blues mixed with current rock, wowing audiences with a unique and high-energy "rockabilly" sound. Dogs and Bones' distinctive approach to music and performance on stage has set them apart from their competitors and has garnered them a loyal following when they play at Hollywood's most famous venues, including The House of Blues and the Viper Room.



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