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Warren Pash


CD REVIEW
"Parts Unknown"

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The Band
Warren Pash: vocals, acoustic guitar
Dan Eccles: guitar
Joe Chiusano: bass

Family Tree
Fernando, Moxy Love Crux, Luther Russell, Chris Stills, Laughing Sam's Dice

Similarities
Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, John Lennon

Discography
"Parts Unknown" (Cravedog Records, 1998)

Background
A longtime veteran of the L.A. music scene, Pash wrote Hall & Oates' number one hit, "Private Eyes." He relocated to Portland after stopping in town on a recent tour with Pete Droge. Pash has worked with Nashville greats Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams, and produced Elaine Summers' CD, "So Low."

Special Mention
Pash's debut, "Parts Unknown," was chosen by the Oregonian's music critic, Marty Hughley, as one of the top five CDs of 1998: "From the oblique Dylanesque dramas to the Philly soul homage to the sinister, atmospheric-rock finale, Pash proves his excellent instincts as a songwriter."

Contact Information
Cravedog Records
PO Box 1841
Portland, OR 97201
(503) 233-7284


Photo: C. Cafarella

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