Lutterworth Athletic F.C. and Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers

Lutterworth Athletic F.C. is an English football club located in Lutterworth, in Leicestershire. The club plays in the United Counties League Division One. The club was formed in 1993 and first competed in the Leicester & District Football League. After rising through the District Leagues they were promoted to the Leicestershire Senior League. The club was accepted into East Midlands Counties Football League League for the 2011–12 season after finishing runners-up of the Leicestershire Senior League.

Contents 1 History 2 Colours 3 Ground 4 Honours 4.1 League honours 4.2 Cup honours 5 Records 6 References 7 External links

History

Lutterworth Athletic Football Club was formed in 1993. The club initially joined the Leicester & District Football League Division Two, finishing as champions in 1994–95 and finishing runners-up in the Leicestershire & Rutland County FA Trophy. Lutterworth finished runners up in the Saturday Shield in 1999–2000, and the following season gained promotion to the L&D Football League Premier Division after finishing runners-up in Division One. After winning the league title in 2004–05, the club was promoted to the Leicestershire Senior League Division One. Lutterworth were runners-up in this league in 2008–09 and were promoted to the Premier Division. During the club's time in this league, Lutterworth began entering the FA Vase, reaching the First Round in 2011–12. In the same season, the club finished runners-up and were again promoted, this time to the East Midlands Counties Football League, the club's first time playing at level 10 of the English football league system. Colours

Lutterworth Athletic's colours are green and white hooped shirts, with white shorts and socks. The away kit is yellow shirts, black shorts and yellow socks. Ground

The club plays at Hall Park, Bitteswell, Lutterworth. Honours League honours Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division Runners-up 2011–12 Leicestershire Senior League Division One Runners-up 2008–09 Leicester & District Football League Premier Division Champions 2004–05 Leicester & District Football League Division One Runners-up 2000–01 Leicester & District Football League Division Two Champions 1994–95 Cup honours Lutterworth Charity Cup Winners 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11 Saturday Shield Runners-up 1999–2000 Leicestershire & Rutland County FA Trophy Runners-up 1994–95 Records FA Vase First Round 2011–12

Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers and Lutterworth Athletic F.C.

Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers is an American rock band formed in Western Massachusetts in 2003. The band features lead singer and founding member Stephen Kellogg (born November 28, 1976) piano and bass player Kit Karlson (born September 22, 1976), drummer Brian "Boots" Factor (born August 14, 1979), and electric guitar/pedal steel player Sam Getz (born October 17, 1983). Chip Johnson (born February 10, 1983) joined Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers on bass in 2011.

Contents 1 General Information 1.1 Touring Credits 1.2 Hiatus 2 Current Band Members 2.1 Former band members 3 Discography 3.1 Released with "The Sixers" 3.2 Stephen Kellogg solo releases 3.3 Other releases 4 Featured on 5 Songs Appeared in 6 References 7 External links

General Information

They have recorded albums for Universal Records, Everfine Records (a subsidiary of Atlantic Records) and Vanguard Records. Their album Glassjaw Boxer, recorded for Everfine Records, was named one of the top five albums of 2007 by USA Today critic Brian Mansfield.

Their release The Bear, Vanguard Records, was voted "Best of 2009" by No Depression and JamBase. Their single "Shady Esperanto & The Young Hearts" cracked the Billboard Top 20 for AAA. They were named 2009 Entertainers of the year by Armed Forces Entertainment.

Their song "Maria" was covered by Canadian country band Doc Walker and was a top 10 hit.

The band is also known for annual commitments to St. Jude Children's Hospital.

In 2009, the band recorded a music video of "Shady Esperanto & The Young Hearts" with the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band. Kit Karlson is a former member of said marching band. Touring Credits

Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers' on stage credits include tours with George Thorogood, Needtobreathe, Sugarland, Hanson, O.A.R., Josh Ritter, Dar Williams, David Crosby, Martin Sexton as well as an appearance with James Brown shortly before Brown's death. Noteworthy festival plays include 2006 Telluride BlueGrass Festival, 2008 Lyons Folk Festival, 2009 Mile High Festival, The 2007 All Good Festival and Multiple appearances on NPR's Mountain Stage featuring Larry Groce.

The band's touring history also includes several trips over seas to play for the United States Armed Forces. They spent one month in the spring of 2009 playing on bases in nine different countries such as Kuwait and Bahrain as well as a trip to Israel to play for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hiatus

After over twelve-hundred shows and nine years of playing together as a band 'Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers' went on hiatus at the end of November 2012. The band did a send off called "The Hi-Ate-US Tour" which consisted of a national tour of the country between October 17 and November 24. Their final show of that tour was at Webster Hall in New York City. They have no current plans for future tours. As of December 2012 Stephen Kellogg has been working on a solo record, entitled Blunderstone Rookery, and has released the album. Current Band Members Stephen Kellogg - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica, piano Kit Karlson - bass guitar, keyboards (including keytar), accordion, tuba, backing vocals Brian "Boots" Factor - drums, backing vocals, mandolin, banjo Sam Getz - electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass, backing vocals Chip Johnson - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, backing vocals Former band members Chris Soucy - electric guitar, bass, vocals (2004–2007)- Now is the regional director of The Paul Green School of Rock Music Denver Kyle Riabko - electric guitar, bass, vocals (2007–2008) - Left band to pursue solo musical and Broadway interests. Discography Released with "The Sixers" Bulletproof Heart - 2004 Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers - 2005 The First Waltz - 2006 - CD/DVD set Glassjaw Boxer - 2007 The Bear - 2009 Live from the Heart: 1000th Show, Irving Plaza, NYC - 2010 Gift Horse - 2011 Stephen Kellogg solo releases

Stephen Kellogg Invest in Us - 1994 Rain Summer - The Stephen Kellogg Band - 1995 Buffalo - Stephen Kellogg and the Root Cellar Band - 1997 South of Stephen - 2000 Muskrats, Mullets & Mesh Caps - 2001 The Early Hits (1992-1997) - 2002 Lucky 11 - 2002 Blunderstone Rookery - 2013 Other releases

Brian Factor "January Bridges" - 2006 "Dead Language Demos" - 2007 "Part or Execution" - 2010

Trevor Jackson Kyle Riabko and Boots Factor Are...- Trevor Jackson - 2008

Sam Getz The Vig- "Around and Around and So On"- 2010 Welshley Arms- "Welcome" - 2013

Chip Johnson This Winter Room- "Losing the Paper Moon" - 2011 Featured on

* The Letterbox EP - Heath Brandon - 2006 (Kit Karlson - bass)* Time for Good - Todd Martin - 2005 (Kit Karlson - Bass, Factor -Percussion, Stephen Kellogg - Harmonica & Vocals)* "Smoke"- Stepanian -2005 (Stephen Kellogg - Vocals)* "Mont Clare" - Todd Martin - 2007 (Kit Karlson - Bass, Factor - Percussion) Songs Appeared in "One Tree Hill" -October 2008- Song: "Hearts in Pain" "One Tree Hill" - 2009 - Song: "Born in the Spring" Mercy - 2009 Song: Shady Esperanto and the Young Hearts" "Men of a Certain Age" - Fall 2010 promotional advertisement- Song: "Shady Esperanto and the Young Hearts"
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