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Hit the open road with Colossal Boss! With musical experience that
spans a decade, this four piece rock band from Seattle is revving
their engines and hitting the road in the Pacific Northwest. With a
mix of in your face rock, melodic blues and an unforgettable live
performance these hard working musicians play to a wide range of fans.
Steven Douglas is the front man with powerful vocals and impressive
harmonica skills.  Supported by Ted Norris on Guitar, Fraser Midstokke
on Bass and Corey Olsen on Drums, Colossal Boss creates big music,
written from the heart with input from all talented members.

With musical influences who include Robert Johnson blues and classic
rock acts such as Aerosmith and Black Crowes, to Stevie Ray Vaughn,
Soundgarden, Allman Brothers, Deep Purple and U2, the list is
eclectic, diverse and long.

They guys are excited about the recent release of their self-titled EP
and performing their new songs in the local music scene.  Eventually
they want to hit the road, meet new people and play all around the
country they love.

Fans old and new can stay connected with the guys through their
website and Social Media: Facebook and Twitter.  Find exclusive
downloads, new releases and stay current with upcoming live events and
band news.

Listen for the power and rumble of those engines as Colossal Boss
speeds into the nearest rock venue. It's a show you won't want to
miss.



A COLOSSAL ROCK AND ROLL DEBUT!
New local Seattle rock band Colossal Boss to release stellar debut EP
3/10/2015 Seattle, WA
Hold on tight, it's the musical debut of gigantic proportions for brand new Seattle rock and roll outfit 'Colossal Boss'! Comprised of members with over 10 years of musical experience in the competitive Seattle live music scene each, this talented four piece, hard drivin' blues rock outfit is ready to blow the roof off with their self titled EP!
Recorded at Dream on Studio in Stanwood, WA with famed producer Keith Medley, these debut songs from this talented and musically diverse group are big, and in your face. Inspired and influenced by such classic rock acts as The Black Crows, Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin, Colossal Boss has created their own brand of high energy, soulful, groovy, hard hitting and unapologetic gritty and raw rock and roll.
"We're carrying the torch, so to speak," admits lead singer Steven Douglas. "All we want to do is have a good time with good people and give them a kick ass show they'll not soon forget."
Colossal Boss will be hosting their EP release show and party at The Jet Bar in Mill Creek on March 28th, 2015. Opening up the night will be local hard rock act Zach's in County. Tickets are $10

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