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Clay Rose

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Clay Rose
Background information
GenresFolk, Rockabilly
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Websitegasolinelollipops.com

Clay Rose (born in Franklin, Tennessee) is a visual artist, singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist. Rose attended high school in Tennessee and moved to Colorado at the age of 22.[1]

Rose is the front-man for Gasoline Lollipops. Rose and Gasoline Lollipops were featured in the Westword Music Showcase in 2019.[2] Gasoline Lollipops have played many iconic Colorado venues, including Red Rocks, Bluebird Theater,[3] Aggie Theater (Fort Collins, CO),[4] and Fox Theater.[5]

Rose also writes and plays under his secret identity, Governor Mortimer Leech,[6] front-man of The Widow's Bane. The Widow's Bane was voted "Best Secret Identity Band (2016)".[7]

Press

The Widow's Bane Rare Appearance [8]
Gasoline Lollipops: Through a filter of romance [9]
Celebrating 25 Years of the Westword Music Showcase: Gasoline Lollipops [2]

Discography

Gasoline Lollipops

Dawn (May 2, 2013)[10]
Death (October 31, 2014)[11]
Resurrection (February 14, 2017)[12]
Soul Mine (December 26, 2017)[13]

The Widow's Bane

The Widow's Bane (2009)
Don't be Afraid; It's Only Death (June 6, 2013)[14]

Clay Rose

Smoke and Steam (July 7, 2005)[15]
Suck on This! EP (March 17, 2006)[16]

References

  1. Thomas, Andy (December 13, 2017). "Gasoline Lollipops' Clay Rose Barely Survived Himself". Westword.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Harris, Kyle (March 23, 2019). "Celebrating 25 Years of the Westword Music Showcase: Gasoline Lollipops". Westword.
  3. Chancellor, Cara (May 4, 2018). "Show You Should Know – Gasoline Lollipops to Headline Bluebird in "Bucket List" Show".
  4. "Gasoline Lollipops w/ Tallgrass, The Alcapones – Tickets – Aggie Theatre – Fort Collins, CO – April 12th, 2019". Aggie Theatre. 2019-04-12. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  5. "Gasoline Lollipops to play The Fox Theatre on New Years Eve". Grateful Web.
  6. Forman, Bill. "Gasoline Lollipops' Clay Rose comes to terms with his undead doppelganger". Colorado Springs Independent.
  7. Murphy, Tom (July 18, 2016). "The Ten Best Secret-Identity Bands in Denver — 2016 Edition". Westword.
  8. Wilson, Cynthia. "The Widow's Bane Rare Appearance".
  9. Riesco, Stephanie (March 28, 2013). "Gasoline Lollipops: Through a filter of romance".
  10. "Dawn, by Clay Rose". Clay Rose.
  11. "Death, by Gasoline Lollipops". Clay Rose.
  12. "Resurrection, by Gasoline Lollipops". Clay Rose.
  13. "Soul Mine, by Gasoline Lollipops". Clay Rose.
  14. "Don't Be Afraid it's Only Death, by The Widows Bane". Clay Rose.
  15. "Smoke and Steam, by Clay Rose". Clay Rose.
  16. "Suck on This! EP, by Clay Rose". Clay Rose.


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