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September 2023. The release of Keep on keeping on.

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    With the imminent release of the Keep on keeping on single approaching, and a long silence from the Dinosaur Jones boys, it seems apt to state where we are as a band.  Sadly, in the spring of this year, we parted company with Paul Williams, our most amazing stixman.  We wish him all the best and send positive vibes his way. As a result, Dinosaur Jones have been taking some time out to regroup and are now ready to begin work with the new line up. We aim to be back on the live circuit ìn the new year.  So back to the release of the band's latest and long awaited single, Keep on keeping on. A ying yang of positive and negative thoughts combinating in a balanced energetic journey of sonically fluid delivery.  Available at the usual streaming platforms very soon.  .. Thank you.  Dinosaur Jones.  

September ending.....

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This month saw The Dinosaur Jones and Skaema perform at The Four Horsemen in Bournemouth Triangle once again. D.J. Hi Ho finalised the proceedings while celebrating his Birthday in a grand style!! Thank you to Hi Ho, Skaema and of course, all of you beautiful people who came and made the night what it was...... and it was awsome! So, what have we got coming up for you in October? Well, there's two gigs coming up.  The first is a major gig for us, at The Anvil in Bournemouth. We are opening for L.A. Desert Rockers, Sasquatch.  Tickets are currently available for this event via Dinosaur Jones. You can message the band via the website, here . Tickets are £12 each and they are selling fast!  We can arrange payment for your tickets and get your name down on the door for those interested in this, extremely hot event.  We then, on Thursday 27th October, return to our familiar ground at Rubber Soul @The Cellar Bar in Boscombe. Conrad Barr hosting in this, one of our favourit...

Dinosaur Jones blog #3: 6th March 2021.

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Rolling on toward April, we are moving towards actually meeting up as 3 friends in person again. We are so very much looking forward to this. How have you all been holding up this lockdown, or even over the last year? But there's the spring arriving and limited meeting of friends next week.  Things are easing up, slowly. I trust that we might all get through this as best we can. We have, as previously mentioned, been busy with our working at home still. I personally have been busy with my guitar practice when I can. Nick has been busy, too, with his songwriting. Below is a link to his Bandcamp page and in particular, his latest offering, And I See It Now. This demo takes me back to the early 00's Bournemouth live scene of lo-fi indie offerings. With this in mind, who knows what may evolve on our future recordings. The scope is from Hank  to Hendrix and beyond.  In other developmental happenings, we have an Instagram account now. If that's a good platform for you then you ...

Dinosaur Jones blog #2: 27th February 2021.

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Welcome back to our blog, this being #2. We are pleased that things are looking to be progressing with regard to rehearsals and live performance. We are looking to perform this summer if things go according to plan. We are mainly practicing at home in isolation and writing an abundance of songs that we are likely to filter into an extended live set and some of which may make it onto future releases. You can catch up with our releases to date via our Spotify page and our various links on Linktree . Dinosaur Jones @Spotify. With things as they are right now, we have little to feed back to you guys. But that gives us an opportunity to hear from you.  What are your thoughts on Dinosaur Jones?  On The release of The Honey EP? On our online presence?  Etc. Please do give your feedback in the comment section below. It's great to see who is out there and what you are thinking. So, looking forward, we have the potential for live gigs beginning, hopefully, June/July time. We are br...

Dinosaur Jones blog #1: February 2021.

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First of all, welcome to this, our first blog for the band. It's been a busy month for us, despite the lockdown. We have been on the wireless with interviews, courtesy of Matt Black of Hangover Hill and receiving airplay for the title track of our EP, Honey as well as She's My Girl, which was released for Valentine's Day. This may lead us to our bloopers department, with this clip from 'When things go wrong' section.  She's My Girl goes wrong!!  In session 2020 at Blue Line Studios, Bournemouth.  It is a notable #jonesfact that Dinosaur Jones, being a 3 piece, has no bass player. We consist of Paul Williams on drums and Nick Wellstead and Ian Lory playing guitar. This is even more of a point of interest due to the fact that both Nick and Ian played bass in their previous incarnations.  Nick's guitar set up, again an interesting fact, is made up with a guitar that uses only 4 strings. (Pics to follow, I'm sure). But the brutal sound that emerges from his ...