Blue Dogs

Location:
CHARLESTON, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Acoustic / Roots Music
Site(s):
Label:
Black River Records
Type:
Indie
HANK FUTCH - vocals, upright bass
BOBBY HOUCK - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
DAVID STEWART - electric guitar, vocals
GREG WALKER - drums and percussion
and sometimes:
PHILLIP LAMMONDS - guitar, mandolin, harmonica
DAREN SHUMAKER - mandolin, vocals



MANAGEMENT:
New Town Artist Services
Peter Jackson
PJax5000@gmail.com
843.251.1232
BOOKING:
Other Brother Entertainment
booking@bluedogs.com
843.225.5631
GENERAL INFO:
office@bluedogs.com
EMAIL THE BAND:
dogtalk@bluedogs.com
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LIVE AT THE HISTORIC DOCK STREET THEATRE.AGAIN (DVD)
released 2008
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LIVE AT WORKPLAY
released 2006
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ITUNES
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LIVE AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES (DVD)
released 2004
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HALOS AND GOOD BUYS
released 2004
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LIVE AT THE FLORENCE LITTLE THEATER
released 2002
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LETTERS FROM ROUND 0
released 1999
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FOR THE RECORD
released 1999
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BLUE DOGS
released 1997
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LIVE AT THE DOCK STREET THEATRE
released 1995
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SOUL DOGFOOD
released 1993
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MUSIC FOR DOG PEOPLE
released 1991
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SOUTH CAROLINA'S BLUE DOGS CELEBRATE 20th WITH LIVE DVD
After the 2006 release of their 9th CD, the Charleston SC-based Blue Dogs quietly entered into their 20th year as a band (est. 1987) playing and singing Americana/country-rock music. To be more specific, January 2008 marked 20 years since standup bassist Hank Futch joined forces with longtime friend, fellow cub scout, and acoustic guitarist/vocalist Bobby Houck under the band name "Blue Dogs."
To mark the anniversary, the band has released a DVD of a live performance in their hometown, recorded in a 200-year-old theatre called the Dock Street Theatre, where they not-so-coincidentally made their first live CD 10 years earlier). On Thanksgiving Day 2008, Live at the Dock Street Theatre…Again (Black River) became available exclusively at www.bluedogs.com, and at the band's live shows.
So the video serves as a milestone in the Dogs' career in more ways than one. With 99 minutes of footage, it includes guest appearances by some of their good friends and well-known South Carolina musicians: Blue Dogs songwriter Phillip Lammonds, Tommy Dew and Kevin Wadley from the influential 90's Charleston band The Archetypes, Columbia's Danielle Howle, and the Adande African Drum ensemble featuring former Dogs percussionist ('97-'98) Jesse Thrower.
The video might as well be considered the Blue Dogs' definitive performance. It is packed with 20 songs, pulling from all 5 of their studio releases as well as a couple of songs that have never been released by the band. There are fan favorites throughout. And the band runs the gamut stylistically, flexing their country/pop muscles, but then also weaving in the bluegrass sensibility that goes back to the band's beginnings, while then managing to incorporate African djembe drums seamlessly into the show.
In fact, what is so obviously present in this show is a Blue Dogs trademark: an loose unpredictability. Various local and regional bluegrass musicians step on and off the stage with ease, most with no rehearsal that day with the band. At one point in the show, the band blows an intro to the song, and without missing a beat, stops and jokes and then starts again. Not surprisingly, the moment was not edited from the footage and made the final cut.
Rounding out the band's lineup for the show is original Dogs' drummer Greg Walker, whose first gig with the then-acoustic band was in 1992 at the Music Farm in Charleston, where he spontaneously set up and played and has been the band's drummer ever since. The newest member of the band is celebrating his 10th anniversary--guitarist David Stewart, who plays flawlessly on this night. Yet the star of the evening could well be the band's some-time mandolin player, Daren Shumaker, who is all over the stage and all over the songs with tasteful solos and licks and seems to be having the time of his life. Everyone shines in this video, which truly turns out to be just the right kind of celebration as it showcases the achievements of a band 20 years in and on top of their game.
As it turned out, 2005 was a good year for the band. In January of that year, Live at Workplay (the previously mentioned 2006 release) was recorded at the Birmingham, Alabama concert venue of the same name. Produced by Bruce Hornsby guitarist and veteran producer Doug Derryberry, the CD was a warm up of sorts for the Live at the Dock Street…Again DVD, pulling from all of their previous records but featuring just the core group, the current Dogs lineup (the same since 1998): Houck and Futch with Walker and Stewart.
Recorded before a very lively and intimate audience, Workplay features versions of songs from their more recent studio albums Halos and Good Buys, Letters from Round O, and Blue Dogs (all recorded after 1996, when the band went full time), but it also reaches back to their early 90's recordings Music For Dog People and Soul Dogfood and includes several previously unreleased songs. Many of the Blue Dogs' most-requested songs are present, including "Walter," "Isabelle," "Cosmic Cowboy," "Bill Bill," "Half of My Mistakes" (co-written by Bobby Houck and famed Texan-turned-Nashvillian songwriter Radney Foster) and "Make Your Mama Proud," plus Hank Futch takes a turn on the acoustic guitar with the gospel song "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" and Arthur Smith's "Conversation with a Mule." A rendition of Lyle Lovett's "L.A. County" and a take on Blue Mountain's "Blue Canoe" (seemingly custom-made for the Blue Dogs) close the CD in rocking fashion.
The CD received accolades right away, from fans and critics and radio. The Midwest Record Recap writes:
"Once again we have to wonder why this bunch of roots rockers are one of the best bands you never heard of. A hard working outfit that rubs some mighty impressive elbows along their way, here they do a live recap and more of their ten years as pros. Turning the crowd on with great ease, the Dogs deliver the goods and go on their merry way. Funtastic outing that simply lets the good times roll without pretense or affect."
The CD was accepted with open arms by XM Radio, where Channel 12's "X-Country" played numerous tracks from the album until it climbed to 1 on its chart by August 2006. And listeners of one of the biggest AAA/Americana stations in the country, WNCW, put Workplay in its year-end list of the top 50 Americana records of the year.
The Blue Dogs' previous CD, 2004's Halos and Good Buys, was produced by Don Gehman (John Mellencamp, REM, Hootie & the Blowfish, Pat Green), garnering excellent critical reviews and extensive airplay, particularly on the Texas music charts. "The road-seasoned band effectively straddles the line between loose rock swagger and radio-friendly hooks," said Billboard magazine in its review. An earlier CD, 1999's Letters from Round O, was produced by Cracker front-man-turned-producer David Lowery and generated radio response from Modern Rock, Triple A and Americana radio, as well as glowing reviews in the New York Times and the Washington Post, among others.
In 2009, the band continued to tour, primarily on the east coast, but in recent years it has performed throughout the southeast, in Texas, the midwest, and the northeast. Over the years the band has performed on the same stage with such well-known and diverse artists as Willie Nelson, Widespread Panic, Bruce Hornsby, and Little Feat. They have also received national exposure by singing the national anthem at the final Southern 500 NASCAR race in Darlington SC in 2004, and in 2007 performing as the house band on a week's worth of Wheel of Fortune shows.



For more information on the Blue Dogs, please visit the band online at www.bluedogs.com



Excerpts from "Live at the Dock Street Theatre.Again" (DVD)



"Long Gone Goodbye" from "Live at the Dock Street Theatre.Again" (DVD)



"I'd Give Anything" from "Live at the Dock Street Theatre.Again" (DVD)
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