1990's Band Resurfaces With Lost Album

 
JACKSON, Mich. - Oct. 27, 2025 - PRLog -- The Ditch Hippies Unveil Long-Awaited 1994 Album After Three Decades, Featuring Chart-Topping Hits "Save Me" and "Roman Holiday"
Rock & Pop Fusion Band's Triumphant Return Signals More to Come
October 24, 2025 - After more than thirty years of anticipation, legendary rock band The Ditch Hippies have finally released their long-shelved 1994 album, marking a triumphant return to the music scene. The album, which was originally recorded in the mid-'90s but never officially released, features two of the band's most popular hits, "Save Me" and "Roman Holiday," both of which are already charting on all major streaming platforms.
Founded by Rick LaFave, Doug LaFave, and Jim Dryer, The Ditch Hippies earned a loyal following in the early '90s with their distinct blend of rock, pop, and gritty, soulful sound. Their music, often compared to a cross between The Black Crowes, Oasis, and other iconic bands of the era, resonates with fans old and new.
The band's story has long been one of mystery and intrigue. After recording their debut album in 1994, The Ditch Hippies were offered numerous record deals but ultimately chose to walk away, shelving the album and leaving fans wondering what might have been. Despite their exit from the mainstream spotlight, the band's influence has never faded, with their music continuing to capture the hearts of listeners around the world.
Fast forward to 2025, and the band is back-three decades later-to finally release the album they recorded all those years ago. In a powerful show of dedication to their craft, lead guitarist Jim Dryer, known for his work with Abraxas and Hell Razor, flew in from Michigan, while Doug LaFave made the trip from California to lay down his iconic vocals. Rick LaFave, the band's charismatic leader, oversaw the final production, revealing that this release is just the beginning. "There's more to come," Rick speculates, hinting that additional tracks from the 1994 sessions-and perhaps even new material-could be on the horizon.
Fans who have followed The Ditch Hippies since their earliest days have been eagerly awaiting this moment, and the response has been nothing short of overwhelming. Both "Save Me" and "Roman Holiday" have resonated with listeners, rapidly climbing the charts and garnering rave reviews for their infectious melodies and raw energy.
"The music we recorded in '94 was timeless, and it's amazing to finally share it with the world," says Jim Dryer. "These songs are a part of us, and it's incredible to see them connect with people again after all this time."
As The Ditch Hippies continue to ride the wave of their return, Rick LaFave hints that this is just the beginning. "We're not done yet," he says with a smile. "We're back, and we're ready to share more."

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