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Craig takes entertaining very seriously

February 2005 – The guys in Craig don’t seem to take much seriously, except music. In fact, they take their band very seriously — spending 20 to 30 hours a week practicing, playing gigs and working on their website.
The name Craig comes from the pseudonym that drummer Chris Conte used for receiving telephone calls at an old job. It was coined by the same friends that make up Craig — guitarists “Little Paul” Courchaine and “Big Paul” Chase, and bassist Neall Russell. These four friends formed Craig ten years ago when they were students at Holy Name High School in Worcester and have been playing together ever since.

Meet the band and it is obvious that these guys spend a whole lot of time together. They rehearse two nights a week at Becker College and play gigs weekly, including a Wednesday night residency at Tammany Club on Pleasant Street in Worcester. Little Paul and Big Paul even live together, working as musicians and music instructors.

Big Paul explains that playing every day and listening to each other are requirements for the jam-rock style of music that his band plays. Craig isn’t a band whose songs all sound the same. Their versatility enables transitions from original funk tunes to covers by the likes of Johnny Cash, Michael Jackson, The Talking Heads and Radiohead (just to name a few).

The band has a number of dedicated F.O.C.s (Fans of Craig), so they try to keep their shows fresh. Not only has the band written 20 originals and learned over 30 covers, but there are jokes, contests and plenty of opportunities for the audience to get involved. Plus, Craig’s members are accomplished musicians and often improvise during live performances, reworking their songs and covers.

“The same songs can go in a lot of different directions, sometimes intentionally and sometimes unintentionally,”
Little Paul says.

The band emphasizes reaching out to their fans. Their website, Craig2000.com, is one way for them to keep in touch. It is constantly updated with recorded music from their most recent gig, pictures and information about upcoming shows. Featured now is information about Craig’s show on February 17 at Tammany Hall, and they have some surprises in store that not even a seasoned F.O.C. will be prepared for.
For more information about the band, check out Craig2000.com.

Craig wants to thank Toni “The Gouche”, Kim Trott, G.I. Joe, Curtis, Erin and Justin from Tammany, J-Paig, Bridget, Worcester Tunes, Duncan and Steve and Eric from the Lucky Dog for their invaluable help.