Music Night at Bogies | STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK (2 Shows: Tickets Online Link $30 )
July 23, 2017
Sunday | July 23, 2017 | 6pm & 8pm | Music Night at Bogies | STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK (Tickets $30)
Strawberry Alarm Clock will be performing 2 separate shows on this date: One at 6pm and another at 8pm. Please pick the corresponding show of which you would prefer to attend.
BUY TICKETS FOR 6PM HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/strawberry-alarm-clock-tickets-35488147003
BUY TICKETS FOR 8PM SHOW HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/strawberry-alarm-clock-8pm-tickets-35556874569
Strawberry Alarm Clock is a psychedelic rock band formed in 1967 in Los
Angeles best known for their 1967 hit single "Incense and Peppermints".
Strawberry Alarm Clock, who’s been also categorized as acid
rock, psychedelic pop and sunshine pop,[5] charted five songs including
two Top 40 hits. The current line-up includes five original members: Mark
Weitz, Randy Seol, George Bunnell, Gene Gunnels, and Steve Bartek, plus
guitarist Howie Anderson (member since 1987!). (Original guitarist Ed King,
who now resides in Nashville, TN will appear on SAC’s forthcoming CD.)
Strawberry Alarm Clock, or "SAC", evolved from a band called "Thee Sixpence"
in 1967 which included drummer Gene Gunnels, keyboardist Mark Weitz, guitarist
Ed King and the late Lee Freeman, vocalist & guitarist. Drummer Randy Seol
came aboard during the sessions for their #1 hit “Incense and
Peppermints”. Shortly thereafter George Bunnell was brought in as a
songwriter and bass player. His songwriting partner Steve Bartek was also
asked to join the band but had to decline as he was only 15 years old and
couldn’t get parental approval. He did however play flute on the Incense and
Peppermints album. Steve is now a successful film scorer and orchestrater for
Danny Elfman. Gene left the group after the I & P session at the behest of his
then girlfriend only to return in 1969 for their fourth album, Good Morning
Starshine. Currently SAC is Celebrating its 50th anniversary while working on
an album of all new material. SAC is as relevant now as they were in the
summer of love.