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The Lost Dogs

 A SOLD OUT SHOW!

        The Lost Dogs began as an exciting collaboration between four brilliant frontmen/ songwriters, creating music that transcended the musical boundaries of their respective bands. Terry Taylor (DA, the Swirling Eddies), Gene Eugene (Adam Again), Derri Daugherty (The Choir), and
Michael Roe (The 77s) over the past ten years have released five eclectic albums of traditional American music (country, folk, blues, rock) with a decidedly modern feel. Over the course of time, the Lost Dogs have built a loyal and growing base of alt-country and roots fans including artists such as Buddy and Julie Miller, the Kentucky Headhunters, and Phil
Madeira.

Scenic Routes was released in 1992 to rave reviews and incredulous praise. This record contained the song Breathe Deep, which quickly spread throughout the country as a modern hymn. What most thought was a one-shot deal took on a life of its own and 1993 saw the release of Little Red
Riding Hood, a songwriting tour de force which brought an infusion of excitement and enthusiasm as the band toured and played many festivals
throughout the country. Their third album was released in 1996, entitled The Green Room Serenade Volume One, and was followed by a major tour of the US. As the Dogs continued to tour, they developed a solid reputation for an engaging, comedic, and energetic live show.

In late 1999, the Dogs signed with BEC Recordings and released, Gift Horse, which featured some of the Dogs' best songwriting to date and instantly became a favorite among fans. "Diamond to Coal," the album's first single, garnered solid radio play and continued to establish the Lost Dogs as an exciting and authentic roots rock act. Shortly after that release, Gene Eugene passed away in his sleep at the Green Room, the recording studio that produced all of the Dogs albums up until that time.

Last year saw the release of Real Men Cry, which is already seeing both critical and commercial praise.

This show will feature solo sets by Michael Roe, Terry Scott Taylor and Derri Daugherty all performing new songs from their upcoming 2002 solo releases (Taylor's "Little, Big" and "Big," Roe's, "Say your Prayers," and Daugherty's yet untitled solo ep). Roe will open the show. As he finishes
his set, Taylor will reach the stage and begin his show while accompanied by Roe. As Taylor ends his gig, Daugherty will begin his, accompanied by
both Roe and Taylor. At the conclusion of Daugherty's set, all three will remain on stage for a full Lost Dogs' performance. All sets will feature
brand new material as the Lost Dogs will also be releasing a new album this early fall.


Trinity House Theatre

October 18, 2002

8:00 pm

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"...it's creative, brilliant, magical and contains harmonies that Crosby, Stills and Nash would die for. Derri Daugherty, Mike Roe and Terry Scott Taylor have returned with a collection of thirteen new songs, some of
which are among the best the band has ever released."
     
- Phantom Tollbooth
 

 

 

   
 

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