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The Buggs

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The Buggs do punk rock versions of 60's and 70's hits and "closet classics" with special attention payed to Beatles songs.------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------Here's what The Shepherd Express had to say:-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ --------First there were the Beatles and then came the Bugs, Milwaukee's tongue-in-cheek, punk-rock tribute to the four lads from Liverpool. Recently, the popular act changed some members, added a letter and re-emerged as the Buggs.The big bug, founder-vocalist-guitarist Lane Klozier, is still with the group. He added such local alternative rock veterans as Dan Tana (lead guitar), Andy Radish (drums) and Casual Danny Tweed (bass) to the lineup along with a few new tunes. In all other respects, the song remains the same."We just wanted to cover classic Beatles and other songs from that era with a punk-rock sound," Klozier explains. "Along with that we wanted a schtick—the '60s suits and the blasé attitude. I call us Milwaukee's only original cover band."Whether with one "g" or two, the Buggs' unique approach has won enthusiastic crowds at Summerfest, Bucks games and other big venues, but has placed them a little between the usual pigeonholes of cover-band bars and East Side alt-clubs. "Sometimes the original clubs didn't want us because we were a cover band and the cover clubs didn't want us because they saw us as an original act—because we didn't sound like the old records or play songs of the present day," Klozier says. "But of all the bands I've been in, this is the one that never had a bad response from the crowd."One key to understanding the Buggs' success with audiences is their appeal across lines of generation and genre. "What we play is so universal and we play it in such a way that everyone from college kids to 60-year-olds loves us. Everyone knows the songs," Klozier says.At upcoming gigs, expect the Beatles' "Dig a Pony" and "I Am the Walrus" slam-dunked along with Neil Young's "Love is a Rose," the Divinyls' "I Touch Myself" and what Klozier describes as a Judas Priest-like rendition of Alanis Morissette's "Hand in My Pocket." "We decided to range a little wider in our repertoire," he says, "but we are still keying in on the Beatles. We want to stick with the schtick."

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Member Since: 2/12/2006
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Band Members: Lane Klozier--Lead Vocals/Guitar..........Dan Tana--Lead Guitar/Vocals.........Andy Radish--Drums/Paul Stanley..........Casual Danny Tweed--Bass/Vocals.............Stephan Kleeberger: Technical Assistant
Influences: Sex Pistols...Beatles...Gordon Lightfoot...Dio
Sounds Like: Beatles on meth-amphetamine
Record Label: Barking Marsupial Records
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Hey...we got our pic in the paper again...read all about it!

Here's a link to Maximum Ink's coverage on us: http://www.maximumink.com/index.php/articles/permalink/buggs /
Posted by on Thu, 09 Apr 2009 00:17:00 GMT

Buggs/Bugs Alumni

The Bugs started about 8 years ago. We were good friends James, Mark and I...and still are. Our original drummer Neil Petereson recently passed away unexpetedly....and we miss him very much. After abo...
Posted by on Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:01:00 GMT

The story of William...the li’l boy who could

I recently sent this to a friend of mine. I realized I had not written anything that flowed so smoothly since my grandson was born...so I decided to post it for my friends to read. It is the story of ...
Posted by on Sat, 03 May 2008 18:56:00 GMT

abs

I'm watching an abs exercise commercial....it is 1:30 am.......someone please....kill me now....
Posted by on Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:26:00 GMT