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"*The E.P Creedon Band Rocked My Socks and My Clothing Off!! * Review submitted: *11/18/2008*"

*The E.P Creedon Band My Socks and My Clothing Off!! * Review submitted: *11/18/2008*

Man, i got to see these guys just a few days ago at Myrtle Beach at Bike Week-what a show. They were hands-down one of the best live acts I've ever seen. They really got the crowd into their show, we were eating out of the palm of their hands. The singer just came off as such a cool guy and had all the ladies wanting to get onstage with him. The bassist was steady and could really groove and the drummer was just fantastic, even doing a several-minutes solo and held our attention. And the guitarist did and played things I'd never heard before. It was like a seance to the guitar gods with hot chicks.
- raleighmusic.com


"The music found on To the Face is amazing"

The music found on To the Face is amazing – this album represents a rock and roll experience that has long been missing from mainstream radio. In fact, it would seem that the focus of this album is to showcase Liquor Boxx's musical talents. Vocals are secondary on this album, but really, who cares with such incredible guitar riffs and rocking beats. The press information supplied for the band states that Liquor Boxx is suitable for fans of Jet.., Buckcherry.., Black Crowes.., Jimi Hendrix.., Led Zepplin.. and Stevie Ray Vaughan... I would go as far to say that any fan of the classic rock era would be extremely happy to own a copy of To the Face.


patrick "E.P" Creedon really steals the show in To the Face with his incredible guitar solos. My favorite track on the album – Tomorrow – features Creedon prominently in a solo that is reminiscent of Pearl Jam's.. sound. The guitar solo is what attracted me to the song. The first couple of seconds, I was simply glued to the CD player wondering where he was going to go with it.

To the Face is a fun journey between retro and today's rock. I can definitely see a future for this band and hope they get some play time on mainstream radio. Word has it that they have been on a lengthy tour, traveling from coast to coast, playing over 220 shows in over 175 venues. That ought to get the word out about their music.

But if you really want to know what The E.P Creedon Band is all about, you simply have to hear them for yourselves. Check out The E.P Creedon Band debut album To the Face at Amazon.com, iTunes, CD Baby, Rhapsody or Napster. The promo material I received for Liquor Boxx says that their "go to" tracks are Ask Me to Stop.., Cheap Sex N Vodka.. and Samantha Fox. Although I liked Samantha Fox, I think you get a better handle of the band from the tracks Tomorrow and Up N Down Me. Trust me, this is not a one hit wonder kind of band. I expect to hear music from Liquor Boxx played in mainstream venues in no time.

- NY Magazine - Melissa Minners


"E.P Creedon Band brought the house down"

4 star rating
08/27/2008
Sweeney's had a refreshing, kind of laid-back atmosphere. Despite the fact that it been here for years, it really gets overshadowed by flashier bars, so it like a best kept secret
of Philly for those in-the-know. Pretentiousness? Nah. Bad customer service? Not
while I've ever been there. I don't go all the time but when I need a reminder of what decent people are like, I go to Sweeney's. The low-key atmosphere and clientele make
it a perfect place to live music and the times I've been there when a band was, the band also fit this comfortable environment. The first time I went there wasn't a band, and the
next couple times were locals, but this last time I was really something special-a band who I think said were from Chicago called the E.P Creedon Band who brought the house down and I think got every girl's attention in the room, especially when the guitarist lifted a girl on his shoulders while he kept playing! Their soulful rock
vibed really well with Sweeney's and made for an incredibly fun combination.
From www.yelp.com - YELP.COM


"I was Prepared to hate them"

I was prepared to hate them. I was dragged to The E.P Creedon Band show at Rock City, in Mentor, OH, by a friend who had been given a flier by one of the band members the night
before, proclaimed that he was really cute and that we had to go. Now, this is normally the sign of a long night that can only be made better by some kind of freakish power
outage, but thankfully, this was not the case here. Around 10:30, a group from Chicago called The E.P Creedon Band took to the stage, which I had
been noticing before theyd even gone up because it looked, well professional.. Though
appearing to be effortlessly cool, someone in the band had obviously put a lot of thought into the look of it, with scarves on the mic stand, and a tiger-print looking drum kit and matching guitars, though it didnt give the impression they were trying too hard. They announced that they were on the East coast leg of their tour, dubbed Inner Peace,
and started with a catchy up-tempo number. With the opening notes, their Hendrix and
Zeppelin influences were plain to see, though they were coupled with the bands own dramatic flair. ...several women actually invited themselves onstage. During their set, E.P Creedon Band actually played guitar around a girl and then hoisted her on his shoulder-all the while doing a wicked guitar solo. The bassist, Marty Farrelly, was very solid and had a
great quiet presence and Johnny Stoneking, their drummer, played a five minute solo that
ended with him playing with glow-in-the-dark sticks and then just his hands!
The E.P Creedon Band offered a live show that had something that I havent seen in a long time- substance. Not only do they actually play their instruments, but they play them
exceptionally well, not only are they charismatic but they make you feel personally involved in, and responsible for, their rising stature on the indie scene; youre rooting for
these guys to succeed because they work so hard, put on a great show, entertain the crowd and they have that intangible something special. Already signed to Refugee
Entertainment, LLC, a smart move by the indie record label, Liquor Boxxs live show offers guitar contortionism, musical virtuosity, charisma, and passionate, bluesy
alternative rock at its best.

- Guest Blogger, http://bandweblogs.com/guestbloggers/


"Damn Good!"

Yesterday I was contacted by a promoter representing the Chicago band The E.P Creedon Band who asked if I would consider featuring the band on
confoozled.com. After listening to a few tracks I was more than happy to oblige. They describe their music as a merging of classic and alternative rock. The important thing is that they're pretty damn good. If you happen to live in this area, The E.P Creedon Band' east coast tour is making a stop this Friday at KC's Tap in Pawtucket, RI. Showtime is 11pm. - Confoozled.com


"Outstanding Band, Reminiscent of the Doors, Zeppelin, And Black Crowes"

Chicago's Liquor Boxx has certainly carved out their name amongst the new rock scene through countless tour dates, a unique style that lends as much alternative flare as it does classic rock, and have even been dubbed as "sexy Chicago Rock." With their latest effort "Good Problems," they seem to be on a mission to show the world just what it is they can do all around musically and just when you think you have them figured out, they hit you with the unexpected. Though for my liking the songs tend to get a little long at times, with some of them topping off at over 6 minutes, there isn't any denying the fact that this band features incredible musicianship and outstanding vocals that seem to channel the late, legendary Doors singer Jim Morrison more often than not. If you like your alternative music rocking they display that style on tracks like the guitar driven "O Face" they drop a groovy bass line that will have your head bopping right along with them on "Numb Your Eyes," a driving guitar riff and vocal reminiscent of the 60's rockers like the Doors or later Rolling Stones on "Does Heaven Have a Ghetto", and seem to bring out a bit of a Black Crowes influence with "Wendy Doesn't Know It." As I stated earlier they seem to be on a mission to show you exactly what they bring to the table, with no two songs really following the same trend other than the fact that they can be classified as good, solid rock songs with a wide variety of influences coming together to form a unique sound. - Guestlistmagazine.com


"MOG Carmen san diego"

Oh, my. I needed a good night out. And luckily I was able to convince my good friend Mike that he needed a night out, too, after a day hard-spent watching season one of "Weeds." Since this was the weekend of the annual Atlantis Music Conference, I thought we could just pick a venue and hang out for five or six hours listening to some (hopefully) good music.

Smith's Olde Bar. Always a good choice, especially last night. First, let me throw a shout out to Chicago band E.P Creedon Band for being the last band on and with the smallest audience and somehow still managing to rock the holy fucking hell out of the joint. Easily the best band of the night. Too bad they went on last - a lot of milquetoasts were tired by then, freakin' 2 am, grow a pair, already! - because they missed some funky, bluesy rock-n-fuckin-roll. The real stuff. What your parents always warned you about. The E.P Creedon Band, my friends, is the shit that gets you chased by the cops just before dawn and no one is really even sure why. You just know you've never had a better time in your entire life.

Might I also add that during the show the Frontman scouted the audience for a lady to help on the guitar player take the reigns for a few. I offered my hand. He jumped off the stage and like a gentleman he took my hand and led me up the steps to face the crowd. He lifted My arms and I stood in front of him as he lowered his arms and his guitar in front of me. He told me, "Just stand there, baby, and hold on." Hold on I did he went on to have a mini-shred fest that totally did not require such close proximity, but it was fun anyway. The whole time I could think of nothing but, "You're wearing stillettos. Steady yourself. This is not the time to fall. DO NOT FALL IN FRONT OF THESE PEOPLE." Ha. I didn't. Thank God I wasn't drinking, right?

Please check out The E.P Creedon Band. Keep track of their tour schedule. See them whenever you can. And go to their MySpace site and throw them some love! - MOG.com/carmensandiego


"Best review ever"

"I have the utmost respect for these guys, they knew they had something good and they knew what they wanted to do, they just didn't know how. So these four crazy rockers just got in a van and went for it. They didn't know where they were going to eat, sleep, and sometimes even play. Bands don't do this anymore, the music business has changed. To have the balls to do what they are doing and succeed is a testament to all of us with dreams everywhere"
BOB EVERLAND- Booking agent and founder of the "Endless Summer Jam Festival." September, 27th, 2007
- Endless Sumer Jam


"Cheyenne Saloon"

"I have been booking at the Cheyenne Saloon in Las Vegas for the past three years. We have had some major acts come through. By far The E.P Creedon Band the best yet. - LINDSEY- Booking Agent for Cheyenne Saloon.
702-645-4139. January 6th, 2008
- Las Vegas


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The E.P Creedon Band is a hard driven music machine. With influences from all over the spectrum from rock to blues to jazz, pop, alternative, and latin, the E.P Creedon Band has a style all its own. If one was to describe the E.P Creedon Band in one sentence it would be "Soul touching music reminiscent of late 60's early 70's rock with a soft alternative twist fresh for today.

Frontman and guitarist E."Patrick" Creedon Has been influenced by Jimi Hendrix,The Allman Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and countless others. He has been blessed enough to share the stage with Buddy Guy, Charlie Wooten, and Warren Haynes to name a few. After playing with the Band Liquor Boxx and traveling on the road for three solid years he has decided to come back to his hometown Chicago and rip open a new door in this great musical town.

The Backbone of the E.P Creedon band is comprised of some of the best talent around. Wes Cihoscz of the WesJon Band, The E-Mics, and countless others is a musical genius. On sax and guitar he makes the rythm section scream. Jack Burr is on the bass as the 23 years young seasoned vet. As well as Vic Aguirre on the drums from such groups as Stone Chisel and Doxi.

This is an amazing group of high energy, great song writing, and amazing taste that you want to see as well as hear.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS: Of E.P Creedon (individually)

- Average over 200 shows a year at venues across the country

- LP “To the Face” is available on iTunes, Rhapsody, Amazon, CD Baby, and Napster

- Proud members of NACA

- Featured appearance on the Dave Navarro (Jane's Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers)show “Spread”

- Recently signed with the Big Daddy Booking Agency

- Recently signed with Refugee Entertainment, LLC

- Played notable venues including The Lions Den (Manhattan, NY); The Knitting Factory (Manhattan,NY); Arlene's grocery (Manhattan, NY); The National Underground (Manhattan, NY); The Famous Fitzgeralds (Berwyn, IL) Smith's Old Bar (Atlanta, Ga); The Catalyst (Santa Cruz, CA); The Roxy (Los Angeles, CA); and The Cat Club (Los Angeles, CA)

- Performances at notable festivals including the New Orleans Jazz Fest, Endless Summer Jam, Chicago City Limits and Rise Up NYC

- Endorsed by Entertainer’s Secret Throat Relief, Wide Rides Guitar Straps, Kronodale Guitars, Chii Clothing Culture, Precision Musical Products, Nino 925 Jewelry, and Home Brew Electronics, Inc.

- Impacting college radio across the country

- Secured coverage in print and online publications and in podcasts and television performances

- Selected for Atlantis Music Conference 2008