DOHENY Seek Bassist

January 6, 2003

DOHENY, the new group formed by ex-THE CULT touring bassist Billy Morrison (on guitar) and PITCHSHIFTER frontman J.S. Clayden, are currently seeking a permanent bassist.

"Are you between 20 and 30, look good, play bass guitar like a muthafucker and want to hear all the new DOHENY tracks?" Morrison asked via his official web site. "We are STILL looking for a bass player and have talked to a lot of people but have not yet found the person we are looking for. If you fill the above criteria, send a pic, tape and details to 8581 Santa Monica Blvd, PMB 149, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Rehearsals would be very soon and shows after that."

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