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Itchy Kitty

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Itchy Kitty was formed out of Kenosha, Wi in January 2003. Original members were Bobby "Tot" Pallamolla(guitar,vocals), Pat Jager(bass,vocals), and Danny "Love" Torres(drums). In Itchy Kitty, the group effectively combined roaring rock, along with hard-charging vocals and showmanship into their shows. Original music made up most of their set. The songwriting and lyric duties are handled by Bobby and Pat. Covered songs were also added into their shows.
In the fall of 2003, Danny left the band, and a search was on for a replacement. February 2004 saw the arrival of Shannon Perri. She brought a new female element into the band. The band was greeted with success again at the club circuit level, winning more fans along the way. The groups new band logo was adopted. A 6 song CD was recorded in April/May 2005 which was released June 2006 titled "Scratch N' Sniff".
June 2005 saw the departure of Shannon. Damien Christ was enlisted in October 2005 to carry on the drumming duties. His hard beating of the skins, set the tone for things to come.
Forging ahead, the bands first show back was on December 23rd 2005 at "One Night Stans" in Kenosha, Wi. Judging from the crowds packed response, Itchy Kitty is prepared to carry on with their brand of driving rock into 2006 and beyond. Come on out to one of their shows and see for yourself - Itchy Kitty rocks! Itchy Kitty are: Bobby "Tot" Pallamolla(guitar,vocals) Pat Jager(bass,vocals) Damien Christ(drums)

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Member Since: 9/20/2006
Band Website: itchykittyband.com
Band Members:

Bobby "Tot" Pallamolla (guitar,vocals)

Pat Jager(bass,vocals)

Damien Christ(drums)

From Music Matters by Paddy Fineran/Kenosha News Get Out Entertainment Section June 2006On the six-track recording, Itchy Kitty - Bobby "Tot" Pallamolla(guitar and vocals), Pat Jager(bass and vocals), and Shannon Perri(drums, though currently the throne is manned by Damien Christ) - sticks with what it does best, rock hard.Thumping bass and pocket drumming form a solid backdrop for Tot's fiery guitar solos. Jager's vocals would feel at home either in the smallish Keno clubs or on large stages replete with video screens and guitar techs busy at work.I'am not sure whats with "Cell-A-Phone." It may be a love song to a woman. It may be love for a communication device. As long as he's waiting at home for the phone to ring and not texting and driving.Anyhow, this was an enjoyable straight-up rock CD.


Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None