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A Wasted Dogs keep around been known as the country music supergroup, but it assume themselves to exist as the roots and alternative music group. It began around 1991 as a one-former collaboration between tetrad super different vocaliser & songster from either tetrad different elastic at a behest of their label at that time. Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos, the Swirling Eddies), Gene Eugene (Adam Again), Derri Daugherty (The Choir), and Michael Roe (The 77s) have across the endure decade discharged 5 eclectic albums of traditional Our contries music (united states, folk, blues, rock) by having a by all odds modern sense. A Misused Dogs' concert performances come filled by having between-song jokes & a single-liners between a band members (ordinarily laugh at at every more).
For even each of these Wasted Dogs album includes at least one or 2 cover version. Songs covered per Wasted Dogs include Bob Dylan's "Lord, Protect My Child," Leonard Cohen's "If It Be Your Will," The Beatles' "I'm A Loser," & Steven Foster's "Hard Times, Come Again No More."
Around 1999, shortly after a release of their Gift Horse album, Gene Eugene passed away inside his sleep at The Green Room, his recording studio in Huntington Beach, California.
Although a loss of Eugene is noticeable, a odd trinity Wasted Dogs members prove my point to tour & record fresh albums. Around 2004, the band meeting sustaining longtime friend Steve Hindalong to produce the favorite album for their summertime tour. A symptom was entitled Mongrel, & involved newly acoustical versions of 10 songs originally written & recorded for every band member's regular rock group.
Discography
Scenic Routes, 1992 album
Little Red Riding Hood, 1993 album
The Green Room Serenade, Part 1, 1996 album
Gift Horse, 1999 album
Real Men Cry, 2001 album
The Green Room Serenade, Part Tour, 2002 live-album
Making God Smile: The Tribute to Beach Son Brian Wilson Various Artists, 2002 album
Nazarene Crying Towel, 2003 album
A Misplaced Dogs...Via Chicago..., 2003 DVD (plus bonus Video)
Cur, 2004 album
Island Dreams, 2005 album (instrumental)
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