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From both the singer and guitar player of the Jimi Homeless Experience; ..................... this rock pair has been slinging theirs and others songs all over Hollywood, CA for the past eight years. AS supporting members from various local and national acts including Cary Brothers, Charlotte Martin, and Cassandra Denver to the Icarus Line, Lo Mass Republic, and Greyhound Soul, even LA Guns, and Faster Pussycat . . . ..............Local heroes of sorts, this is their first actual release as a band..............Plastic Dog formed in 2001 performing at Goldfinger's, the OPium Den, and Dragonfly but specifically the Viper Room when Johnny Depp still held the reins. "It used to be really difficult to get a gig there" lead singer Josh Curtis says. "You had to know somebody, have a cool act, and bring people" The third of which is the most difficult in LA. . . . . Plastic Dog is now most focused on archiving their various compilations of music in an upcoming series called RETROrelease a project focused on licensing to TV and FILM. ...........................pairing with guitar virtuoso talents of Jason DeCorse, "You know I grew up in Yuma, Arizona and Josh was raised in Oklahoma, so we figured it was time to show off our cowboys and Indians roots." (DeCorse is half Apache)...........................They plan to combine their efforts with that of the Jimi Homeless camp and make a positive difference in the music community and the with what is possible to rejuvinate the homeless through charity. "Our first RETROrelease is a concept record I did in my Dad's garage back in '98. All proceeds go to help get the Polar Bear on the endangered species list." Cool way to get your music out there. "We love writing and recording songs and if you like some of 'em on the way, now we're talkin'!"High Noon by Plastic Dog is the current EP available now. Plastic Dog High Noon Songs | 1. | Trapeze Gallery |
| 2. | As Itself |
| 3. | Vegas |
| 4. | Sweet Ginger |
| 5. | Baby |
| 6. | Shine |
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