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DOMKcast with Nick Reese Of Joyous Wolf
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Nick Reese of the band Joyous Wolf was heavily influenced by classic rock growing up. But what is considered classic rock these days? His definition is Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. Music from the 50's and 60's when rock n' roll was in it's rawest form. Now-a-days people's perception of classic rock is a little different Nick discusses this with Lunchbox and Promo Brady on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. Joyous Wolf is a young up and coming band from Southern California-currently on the road with Buckcherry. The band met at 6th grade orientation and started walking down the path towards a career in the music industry. Joyous Wolf didn't want to be defined by their name and decided use an online generator to spit out some ideas for a name. Initially it gave the idea of Joyous Wolves. The band decided to make it singular and went with Joyous Wolf. Nick talks about his experiences as a musician in the early-going-playing anywhere and everywhere just to get some experience. Learn about the journey of Joyous Wolf from lead vocalist of the band Nick Reese on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
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Nick Reese of the band Joyous Wolf was heavily influenced by classic rock growing up. But what is considered classic rock these days? His definition is Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. Music from the 50's and 60's when rock n' roll was in it's rawest form. Now-a-days people's perception of classic rock is a little different Nick discusses this with Lunchbox and Promo Brady on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. Joyous Wolf is a young up and coming band from Southern California-currently on the road with Buckcherry. The band met at 6th grade orientation and started walking down the path towards a career in the music industry. Joyous Wolf didn't want to be defined by their name and decided use an online generator to spit out some ideas for a name. Initially it gave the idea of Joyous Wolves. The band decided to make it singular and went with Joyous Wolf. Nick talks about his experiences as a musician in the early-going-playing anywhere and everywhere just to get some experience. Learn about the journey of Joyous Wolf from lead vocalist of the band Nick Reese on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
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