Original WILD DOGS Members Reunite

April 27, 2010

The original founding members of early '80s metal band WILD DOGS have reunited and are planning on making several festival appearances as well as writing new material. The band's first show will take place at the King Kat Theatre in Seattle, Washington on July 24, alongside CULPRIT. Dates in the Northwest U.S. with RAVEN are also in the works for the fall.

WILD DOGS 2010 is:

Jeff Mark - Guitar
Danny Kurth - Bass
Matt McCourt - Vocals
Larry (Lord Hellhammer) Sarrat-Davis - Drums

Sarrat-Davis has recorded with WILD DOGS in the past and is a longtime friend and bandmate of Jeff's.

Rob Trujillo of "Rock PDX" (a metal music video show in Portland) is shooting a documentary of the preparations for WILD DOGS' first gig in Seattle. A short clip of the bandmembers intorducing themelves will be released via YouTube in a few days.

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