All contents © 2005 - 2008 - The Red Dogs Band
Sample Discography:
James Brown and his musical revue piqued our  interest in playing soul music
and becoming a show band (with choreography).  We also liked Chicago and
Blood, Sweat & Tears which both had similar structures to us.   Then there was
the screamin' guitar sound of Lonnie Mack, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.  
We've always preferred a great beat,  guttural vocals, and songs with emotion.  

Today we still  play what we think is our own blend of 60's rockin' soul, along
with some newer, ever evolving tunes.   Picking songs is a democratic process.   
We mostly like the same things and our tastes haven't changed dramatically, but
there are still individual preferences.  But a standing rule is: any band member
can bring a tune and an arrangement and we'll give it try!    
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Recorded at Audio House, this soulful song features Butch
and his raspy voice.   Recorded circa 1967.
Musical Influences:
Don't Cry No More
20-75 is a hard driving instrumental featuring our
screamin' lead guitar player, Steve Elliott.  Recorded
circa 1967.
Here's a tune recorded live at The Red Dog Inn in January,
2005.   A great, rocking tune, it features Butch and Steve
Dahl on vocals.    
Willie Mitchell
20-75
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Turn On Your
Love Light
Our Music
 The Red Dogs Band
We're Gonna Hate
Ourselves In the Morning
Arthur Alexander
Features Jerry singing lead and Steve Dahl singing
harmony.  It speaks to many of us when we were young.
 We released this song on ATCO Records in 1967.
This version was recorded live at The Red Dog Inn,
January, 2005
Okay kids, we
call this a 45!