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The RED ARROW |
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Deb Bush - Lead Vocals Mike Crocetti - Percussion 'Big Jim'
Ricotta - Bass, Vocals Dick Kos - Guitar, Vocals |
| Based out of Cresson, PA |
| Seasoned musicians, we've been collectively playing since the 70's. Though some of us have been on
hiatus for one reason or another...WE'RE BAAACK! |
Down and dirty renditions of Classic Rockers from the likes of;
Aerosmith Allman Bros. Arc Angels AC/DC Bad Company Pat Benatar Chuck
Berry David Bowie Eddie Money Free Foghat Billy Idol Led Zeppelin John Mellencamp Mott
The Hoople Norman Greenbaum Ringo Starr Robert Palmer Rod Stewart Savoy Brown The Knack Thin Lizzy Fleetwood
Mac The Romantics Stevie Ray Vaughn The Kentucky Headhunters Tommy Tutone Journey Eric
Clapton Lynyrd Skynyrd Georgia Sattelites Richie Valens/Los Lobos ZZ Top
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Want some soul? Howz 'bout; Wilson Pickett Sam & Dave
Not enough? We also got some good ole
kick-ass country for y'all in the style of; Toby Keith Brookes & Dunne Dwight Yoakum and the ultimate outlaws... Hank
Jr, and Johnny Cash!
Yep. We sho' nuff even got dem ole Blues in the vein of Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters....we got
a little somethin'
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PA Musician Magazine
THE PROFESSOR SPEAKS
By Jim Price
3 July 07
If you're a local history and/or railroad buff, you likely have heard of the Red Arrow, the Pennsylvania Railroad passenger
train that derailed at Bennington Curve near Gallitzin on Feb. 18, 1947, killing 24 people.
Based out of Cresson and Gallitzin, a band called The Red Arrow has been bringing their mix of classic rock, blues and country
to area stages over the past few months.
The Red Arrow features five seasoned area stage veterans; Deb Bush on lead vocals, Dick Kos and Don "Turk" Schnars on guitar
and vocals, Larry Smelley on bass and Mike Crocetti on drums. On stage, this band is anything but a train wreck; during their
Memorial Day weekend performance at the White Lady Tavern near Altoona, The Red Arrow did smoking classics from
John Mellencamp, AC/DC, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pat Benatar, ZZ Top, Fleetwood Mac, Journey and more. Deb demonstrated some range,
grit and spunk on the vocal
front, while Dick flashed some feisty and inspired guitar work along the way. Although attendance was light this night, The
Red Arrow still succeeded in drawing a few people onto the dance floor. The Red Arrow maintains a busy schedule on Cambria
and Blair County stages; they're back at the White Lady Tavern Aug. 11.
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