


“There was no doubt this was the perfect location for this new video.” “The fact this beautiful ‘Broken’ theatre exists right in our backyard is amazing,” says Douglas. It’s known for its Moorish Revival architecture, towering minarets and stained-glass dome. The video was shot in the Irem Temple Theatre, currently a restoration project, and was Wilkes-Barre’s primary performing arts venue in the early 1900’s. The spirit of ‘The Jimi Hendrix Experience’, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, Cream, and Mountain runs deep in my veins.”

We do our best to carry the torch of our power trio forefathers. “’Broken’ is a very good sonic explanation of who we are as a band,” says Douglas. His vocals are strident and strong, expressing the hard blues inherent in 21st Century life.Ĭlassic elements of Dustin Douglas and The Electric Gentlemen infuse their trademark sexy grooves, infectious rhythm and Douglas’ soaring guitar work and unmistakable vocal. Dustin Douglas is a first-class guitar shaman, weaving together spellbinding riffs and solos that transport listeners directly into his world. “Broken” is a soul-cleansing shot of progressive blues/rock minimalism that’s as much about the space between the notes as the notes themselves. We are pleased to premiere the video “Broken” by blues/rock power trio Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen, directed by award-winning director, Jonathan Edwards and shot in the band’s hometown of Wilkes-Barre PA, in the historical Irem Temple Theatre.
