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Thursday, December 8,2011

The Oohs

By Tom Irwin


From the extraordinary and challenging cover song choices to the brilliant, self-penned power pop pieces, no other rock band in Springfield has ever come close to achieving the sonic reality of the Oohs. Founding members Brian Curtis (keyboards, vocals) and Frank Huston (guitars, vocals) with longtime member Brian Cutright (bass, vocals), plus current drummer Tom Summerlin, along with a slew from the who’s who of local drummers, including Michael “Big Mike” Wallace, Scott Mundstock, Jim Engel, Mike Laible, Steve Kelton and the nefarious, He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named (most doing vocals to give the band four-part, out-of-this-world harmonies) have wowed central Illinois audiences with extreme musicianship and quality sound since 1997. Now with member moves and familial obligations happening, the band disbands with a beautiful bang. Plans include many reunions down the road, but this promises to be the final “farewell show” for sure. Thanks to all of the Oohs for so many wonderful years of delightful and significant music. The “Band Interests” section on the group’s Facebook page says it all with, “Love, Laughter & Harmony.”

The Oohs
Fan Appreciation and Farewell Show
Fri, Dec 9, 9pm
Frankie’s 49er
Fri, Dec 16, 8:30pm
Final Show
Lime Street Café
www.theoohs.com

 

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To see a bunch of Oohs history in photos as well as have easy access to our CD Baby MusicStore, be sure to visit The Oohs' Facebook page. I'd post the link here, but IT doesn't allow it for fear of spam. If you're reading this, you'll be able to find it easily enough.

Cheers,
Brian Curtis
soon-to-be former Ooh

 

 
Good luck to them. They were at once the best, and the most disappointing band around. Their choice to let the genius of their original music mostly sit untouched at gigs was frustrating to say the least. Yes, they may have been one of the best cover bands going in small pond Springfield, but that is a sad, sad place to occupy when you have reams of brilliant original compositions just waiting to be trotted out. Their power as a band was at best only partially used, at worst, wasted.
Still, it's sad to see them go, and I wish each of them the best!!