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[[image:strayhound.jpg|right|thumb|''Strayhound'' in 2010.]]
 
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''Strayhound'' are an alt-country/folk-rock band that competed in the [[Band Experiments 2009]]. They digitally released their debut EP [[Alicanto]] in late-November 2009, which was recorded at the [[Wintec Studio]].
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''Strayhound'' are an alt-country/folk-rock band. They competed in the [[Band Experiments 2009]].  
  
100 copies of the EP were finally pressed on June 4th, 2010.  
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They digitally released their debut EP [[Alicanto]] in late-November 2009, which was recorded at the [[Wintec Studio]]. 100 copies of the EP were finally pressed on June 4th, 2010. Their debut album [[Nocturne]] was released digitally in June 2012.
 
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Currently recording a second release.  
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==Members==
 
==Members==
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* Brogan King - Drums
 
* Brogan King - Drums
  
I thank you humbly for sharing your woidsm JJWY
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.myspace.com/strayhoundmusic ''Strayhound'' MySpace page]
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*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Strayhound/86163650591?ref=mf ''Strayhound'' Facebook page]
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 24 June 2012

Strayhound in 2010.

Strayhound are an alt-country/folk-rock band. They competed in the Band Experiments 2009.

They digitally released their debut EP Alicanto in late-November 2009, which was recorded at the Wintec Studio. 100 copies of the EP were finally pressed on June 4th, 2010. Their debut album Nocturne was released digitally in June 2012.

Members

  • Rhys McIntosh - Vocals/Guitar
  • Michael Kerby - Vocals/Bass
  • Stephen McIntosh - Guitar/Vocals/Harmonica/Lap Steel/Mandolin
  • Leeross Steinway - Keyboard/Piano/Piano Accordian/Vocals
  • Brogan King - Drums

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