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Dirty Bath Water
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Dirty Bath Water is one of the most diverse, original, and exciting bands you will hear today. They play everything from Rock and Hip Hop, to Jazz and Acoustic Ballads – all original music. And this band is all about the live performance. They can keep the party pumping, or bring it down to a slow and mellow vibe. Unique individual personalities, great showmanship, terrific and diverse music – it all adds up to the total package. And most importantly, DBW has fun when they perform, and this vibe carries over into the audience. They are not plagued by the emotionless, over-practiced yet artificial sound of many other bands. Their music is tight, yet they are loose enough to let the emotion of the crowd shape their performance. |
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Dirty Bath Water's saga begun in early 2001, when Danny Olejnik (stage name Huggybear) and Wesley Volcy (stage name Remy Noir) met at college. They started writing songs together and performing at local coffee houses, with Wesley displaying his magnetic charisma on piano, and Danny releasing volcanic intensity on guitar. About a year later, Danny and Wesley met John Rickenbacker, Jr. (stage name Fudge), who also went to the same school. He then began to play drum and beatbox with them, with a relentless mischievous energy adding to their distinct style. L.A. Nolan II (stage name LANSTARR), who was a long time friend of Wesley, joined DBW in mid 2003. His un-daunting mystic while playing the trumpet helped to add to the band's unique sound and is something one rarely sees in a rock band today.
Randy Rice (stage name Uncle Randy) joined the crew in mid 2005, adding the foundation to DBW songs with his smooth bass playing. Singer Adrian (stage name Juice) also performs with DBW on occasion, adding a soulful spirit to DBW songs. And Craig (stage name Beaver) can be seen at almost every DBW show, amping the crowd up with his wild and energetic antics. |
| The name Dirty Bath Water was at first given as a joke. This was a name that Wesley had made up for his imaginary band as a child. He thought of this name because "this was the stupidest name I could think of at the age of 9." Danny declared that they would change the name once they thought of a better one. But now, the name has so much more meaning. You see, no matter what nationality, race, creed, or religion you are, we are all alike. After one steps out of a bathtub, what is left? Dirty Bath Water! |
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