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Bob Reuter's Alley Ghost Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Bob Reuter's Alley Ghost

Aug 7, 2014

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Bob Reuter's Alley Ghost Biography

In 2013, Alley Ghost is releasing their 45 single "Dana Dew," on Big Muddy Records and will be touring in support of its upcoming release. Bob Reuter began playing out in the garage rock era of 1966 - his bands played teen clubs, frat parties, soul dances, in parking lots,dance halls, biker bars and a world of other dumps and punk basements. In 1978 his punk ass St. Louis bar band, The Dinosaurs released a seven inch 45 single of his songs "Rock and Roll Moron" b/w "It Might Be Rose" - In 1980 his Syracuse NY band, Serious Journalism cranked out loud fast, hard and aggressive melodic rock and roll for the art school crowd. In 1982 Bob put out a second 45 single under his own name and then spent the rest of the decade hating everything about the 1980's.... Cut to 2009, Bob in a hospital bed, his cracked chest just wired shut, blood pumping into one arm, morphine into the other. He meets two visitors, two young men who had just founded St. Louis's Big Muddy Records. "We'd like cut a record with you." They said, "Could you empty my pee bottle?" Bob asked. Well, they did and they did. The back up band was as talented a group of young rockers as the city of St. Louis could supply, culled from the ranks of other Big Muddy bands. It was recorded in Bob's apartment's kitchen. That recording and a Big Muddy Release of ultra lo-fi lost Dinosaurs tapes began garnering bob attention among the late teen and early 20's demographic of the St. Louis' south side. "I've had this man's pee on my hands!" - Big Muddy's Doormat Wilson. In 2011, Alley Ghost, as the band had become commonly known, had adopted a sweat-drenched proto-punk sound and released the album "Born There." In support of the album the band began touring through the Midwest and the South in an effort to introduce themselves to the rest of the United States. During this period through a number of personnel changes, the band moved even further in a more electric rocking direction, while still making their main focus the presentation of Bob's many original songs. a five decade hell raising poet and acclaimed midwest songwriter backed by three young, punk ass rockers - it's a cut throat combination.
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