Lance Perry

Profile Updated: November 20, 2020
Lance Perry
Lance Perry

semi-new

Lance Perry

old days

Yes! Attending Reunion
Residing In: Heber, UT USA
Homepage or Facebook (if any): www.facebook.com/lance.perry.754
Current Occupation: Owner, Lance Perry Construction
Spouse/Partner: Brenda
Children: I have 7 children and 16 grandchildren.
Bands You've Played With (list):

The Klick

New Dakotas

Lance Perry and the Prairie Dogs




General Contractor

Instrument(s) you play (and/or vocals):

Lead guitar
Songwriting
Lead Vocals

Current Musical Equipment:

1957 Fender Stratocaster
1995 Fender Telecaster
2018 Epiphone Sheraton
1997 Takemine Acoustic

Bio and Band Stories:

I grew up (haha) in Springville, UT, class of 1983.

The Klick were a year long phenomenon beginning in January of 1983 with playing dances at the old BYA Women's Gym to playing nearly every High school on the Wasatch front to recording a 12" vinyl EP, shooting a music video the was on the MTV Basement Tapes competition, opening concerts for recording artists The Producers and The Tubes at the Huntsman Center at U of U, culminating with headlong the Salt Palace Accord arena on New Year's Eve 1983.

The New Dakotas were an all original band formed in 1985.
Lance Perry, lead guitar and vocals, Winnie Thmpsom lead vocals and guitar, Greg Smith, bass guitar and Danny Jarvis, drums also of The Klick. The band recorded a 10 song demo of original material that made it as far as the A and R Department of Island Records
after a showcase for Island Records owner Chris Blackwell.

Lance Perry and the Prairie Dogs were a Country music act formed in 1997.
Lance Perry, lead vocals and lead guitar, John Jay Harris drums and vocals, Kerry Anderson, lead guitar and vocals.
Original bass guitarist Exor Elano, with Lanty Ross and Tommy Freeman later on.
Band recorded CD of all original material, and were very visible between 1997 until 2002 opening for national acts such as Lee Greenwood, and Merle Haggard.
They were chosen to be the halftime entertainment at the Deer Valley Olympic Venue during the 2002 Olympic Winter games.

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Posted: Nov 14, 2020 at 4:21 AM