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'''Louie Says''' was an [[Indie Rock|indie rock]] [[Trio (music)|trio]] on the [[RCA Records]] label. The group consisted of Clark Stiles, [[Sam Slovick]], and Josh Crawley. They released two [[Compact Disc|CDs]] in 1997; one was a [[Demo (music)|demo]] [[EP]] called ''Cold to the Touch'', the other was their debut (and only) [[album]] entitled ''Gravity, Suffering, Love, and Fate''.
'''Louie Says''' was an [[Indie Rock|indie rock]] [[Trio (music)|trio]] on the [[RCA Records]] label. The group consisted of Clark Stiles, [[Sam Slovick]], and Josh Crawley. They released two [[Compact Disc|CDs]] in 1997; one was a [[Demo (music)|demo]] [[EP]] called ''Cold to the Touch'', the other was their debut (and only) [[album]] entitled ''Gravity, Suffering, Love, and Fate''.


Despite the group's short lived career they produced one notable song - ''[http://www.bluelyrics.net/l/louie_says_lyrics/she_lyrics.html| She]''. ''She'' was featured in popular American television shows such as [[Dawson’s Creek]] (Episode #111 - [http://www.dawsonscreekmusic.com/music/eps110.shtml| Double Date]) and [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]] (Episode 2x05 - [[Reptile Boy]]) when those shows appeared on the now defunct [[The_WB_Television_Network|WB network]].
Despite the group's short lived career they produced one notable song - ''[http://www.bluelyrics.net/l/louie_says_lyrics/she_lyrics.html| She]''. ''She'' was featured in popular American television shows such as [[Dawson’s Creek]] (Episode #111 - [http://www.dawsonscreekmusic.com/music/eps110.shtml| Double Date]) and [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]] (Episode 2x05 - [[Reptile Boy]]) when those shows appeared on the now defunct [[The WB Television Network|WB network]].


==Members==
==Members==
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* ''Gravity, Suffering, Love, and Fate'', 1997
* ''Gravity, Suffering, Love, and Fate'', 1997


==External Links==
==External links==
* [http://online.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=895930| ''Louie Says'' Page on MusicMatch.com] (link doesn't seem to want to work: http://online.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=895930)
* [http://online.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=895930| ''Louie Says'' Page on MusicMatch.com] (link doesn't seem to want to work: http://online.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=895930)


[[Category:American_indie_rock_groups]]
[[Category:American indie rock groups]]
[[Category:Rock_trios]]
[[Category:Rock trios]]

Revision as of 19:38, 5 December 2007

Louie Says was an indie rock trio on the RCA Records label. The group consisted of Clark Stiles, Sam Slovick, and Josh Crawley. They released two CDs in 1997; one was a demo EP called Cold to the Touch, the other was their debut (and only) album entitled Gravity, Suffering, Love, and Fate.

Despite the group's short lived career they produced one notable song - She. She was featured in popular American television shows such as Dawson’s Creek (Episode #111 - Double Date) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Episode 2x05 - Reptile Boy) when those shows appeared on the now defunct WB network.

Members

  • Clark Stiles - Guitar, Bass, Drums, etc.
  • Sam Slovick - Lead Vocals
  • Josh Crawley - Keyboards and Vocals

Discography

  • Cold to the Touch (EP), 1997
  • Gravity, Suffering, Love, and Fate, 1997