DOHENY To Play LOHAS 8 Summit

May 11, 2004

DOHENY, the California-based band formed by ex-THE CULT touring bassist Billy Morrison (on guitar) and former PITCHSHIFTER frontman Jon "J.S." Clayden, will be appearing at a party for the "Lohas 8" summit on Wednesday, May 12. The band will take the stage at The Ritz-Carlton in Marina Del Rey, CA at 9:00 p.m. as world-renowned skater Bob Burnquist hits the half-pipe. Bob has appeared on Fox's "Best Damn Sports Show" and is a playable character in Tony Hawk Pro Skater and X Games Skateboarding video games.

DOHENY, who are currently unsigned, are rounded out by rhythm guitarist Sean Kipe, bassist Tony Freddo and drummer Colin LaRocque.

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