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The Lawmen

Orem, UT

Biography

The music scene is ready for a new set of heros. A band of men united under one cause. A band of men brought together for one purpose and one purpose only. To bring their brand of showmanship back to the music scene. For too long, music has been stale. No one daring to break the mold of what is popular. No one daring to take the lead. Now, that band is here. With guitars blazing like the thunder of a 6-gun shootout at high noon, The Lawmen bridge the gap between the gunslingers of 187...

The music scene is ready for a new set of heros. A band of men united under one cause. A band of men brought together for one purpose and one purpose only. To bring their brand of showmanship back to the music scene. For too long, music has been stale. No one daring to break the mold of what is popular. No one daring to take the lead. Now, that band is here. With guitars blazing like the thunder of a 6-gun shootout at high noon, The Lawmen bridge the gap between the gunslingers of 1879 and a brand of melodic rock. Bringing with them, an incredible audio and visual assault upon an unsuspecting audience. Hailing from the Badlands of Utah, The Lawmen were formed in 2003 and have a proven track record of appealing to all age groups from 10 to 75. At no time in history has anyone ever captured the look and feel of the old west and combined it with hard hitting melodic rock. Its a combination that works, and it works well. Making up the band is Michael "The Kid" Coones on guitar and co-lead vocals. Holding down the bottom end is the well seasoned bass player, Bruce "Big Gun Willy" Wilson. Craig "Doc" Sames holds the band together with his own form of thunder on drums, and DB Long sings co-lead vocals and handles the Sax as if it were a 6-gun. Belting out solos until it is too hot to handle. We are also happy to introduce a very sweet line of backup singers to the band. Sugar & Angel. We call them "The Lonesome Doves" The Lawmen stage is also designed to reinforce the look and feel of the old west. From the imported Indian blankets, tumbleweeds and cow skulls, to the Texas Longhorns mounted on the front of the Marshall amp heads. The Lawmen are a force worth reckoning with, and they put on a show that you will never forget. The Lawmen have recorded a 11 song CD that is available at their shows and from the band directly. They have also filmed a music video in the ghost town of Pariah, Utah which is also available to purchase.

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