Voodoo Cowboys Live & YouTubed
September 25, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Blog / New News
Hey everybody, Phil G. here. If you read my last blog, you saw that I made a little mention of our youtube.com channel and if you've been following the Voodoo Cowboys for any period of time, (and we certainly hope that you have and will continue to), you know that we are all about promoting our gigs. For us, it's important to promote as much as possible so we can get the word out to our fans while helping out the venue at the same time.
We also like to make it fun for everyone because what good is being an entertainer if you can't have fun right? If you've been on youtube.com lately, you may have seen some of our videos that we shoot to promote our upcoming shows. We try to do one for every show big or small because the more people that come out, the more fun we all have... kind of like that old saying, "the more, the merrier." Sometimes we'll shoot the video right there at the venue but we also pick other locations to shoot video as well.
We also like to shoot other kinds of videos for our youtube.com channel like our reality series, "Phil from Philly" and it's especially important when we do charity events because we want you all to come out and have a great time while helping the different causes that we support. In all, we have in upwards of 40 videos on youtube.com and we hope you check them all out.
As always, whenever you watch a video we just ask that you leave a comment and rate the video as well. If you have suggestions or want to see something in particular, feel free to message us on our myspace page. You never know, we may just use your idea and if we do, we may end up doing something special with YOU! Anyway, thanks for reading and keep on rockin with the Voodoo Cowboys. See ya'll later.
STAYING POSITIVE AND FOCUSED
September 24, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Blog / New News
Pulling this off is often harder than it seems. You often have to deal with other band members personalities and mood and that can lead to things go wrong. If everyone can remember that you are there at the gig or rehearsal to make and play music this would make things so much easier. Trying to be creative when you’re in a bad mood or mad or not focused in the song can lead to train wrecks on stage or argument’s in the rehearsal studio. Try to remember that you want to do the best job you can, But you also want to have fun……
Dezmond Hoston (Lead Vocals)
Singer, songwritter, and accomplished guitar player makes Dezmond Hoston a triple threat. Dezmond comes to Las Vegas from Wendover, Nevada. He has performed with Ron Keel and now The Voodoo Cowboys. He is young, energetic, a smooth front man with a killer smile.


