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Dr. Dog

Dr. Dog is an American rock band based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[1] Its lineup consists of Toby Leaman (bass guitar), Scott McMicken (lead guitar), Frank McElroy (rhythm guitar), Zach Miller (keyboard), Eric Slick (drums), and Michael Libramento (percussion, lap steel, acoustic guitar, bass). Lead vocal duties are shared between Leaman and McMicken, with all members contributing harmonies. In addition, each band member has a nickname beginning with the letter T, and they have explained that friends of the band also receive nicknames, which are drawn from aspects of their lives and personalities. (Former member Andrew "Trial" Jones, for example, is a licensed attorney.)[2]

Dr. Dog
Dr. Dog performs at Coachella 2009
Background information
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
GenresNeo-psychedelia, psychedelic rock, baroque pop, indie folk, Americana, indie rock, lo-fi (Earlier years)
Years active1999–present
LabelsPark the Van, ANTI-, Thirty Tigers
MembersScott McMicken
Toby Leaman
Zach Miller
Eric Slick
Frank McElroy
Michael Libramento
Evan Clayson
Past membersDimitri Manos
Doug O'Donnell
Ted Mark
Kyle Staska
Andrew Jones
Juston Stens
Griffin Forberg
WebsiteDrdogmusic.com

The band's musical styling of indie rock is strongly influenced by bands of the 1960s, such as The Beatles and The Beach Boys, but they have also touched upon more unrelated genres since their inception. Their earlier recordings show influence of the lo-fi sound and pop sensibilities of indie rock bands of the 1990s, such as Guided by Voices and Pavement,[3] although recent albums have featured more polished production.

History

Origins

The origins of Dr. Dog trace back to Leaman and McMicken first playing music together in eighth grade.[4] The two never played covers, instead, opting to write all of their own music.[4] The band began as an offshoot of Leaman's and McMicken's earlier music project, during college at West Chester University, PA, called Raccoon.[3] Dr. Dog formed with the addition of Miller, drummer Ted Mark, and guitarist Doug O'Donnell also while attending West Chester. Their early recordings were experimental and recorded on eight track. They self-recorded and self-released their first album The Psychedelic Swamp in 2001. Starting in 2002, Leaman, McMicken, and O'Donnell regularly played bluegrass with friends at the London Grill in the Fairmount Section of Philadelphia under the pseudonym "Conowingo Homeboys".[5][6] Meanwhile, Leaman and O'Donnell split time in both Dr. Dog and another band, Doublehorse![7][8] They released Toothbrush in 2002. Mark left the band in 2003 and O'Donnell left in 2004. Juston Stens replaced Ted Mark on drums. The band's early years were spent largely in Philadelphia where they developed a small but dedicated fanbase touring with other local bands such as The Teeth.[9]

In 2004, My Morning Jacket invited them on two tours after a copy of Toothbrush was given to Jim James after an MMJ show.[10] Soon after, The New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh praised the group's album Easy Beat in a December 2004 article, leading to attention from other critics. They signed with Park The Van Records, who released the album Easy Beat, and completed their first cross-country tour in 2005. A music video was released for the song "Fool's Life". Late 2005 saw the departure of Jones, who became a full-time lawyer. Jones was replaced by Frank McElroy, a friend of Stens from New Jersey. The band continued to tour heavily as their popularity grew, due in part to their use of the internet to promote their growing catalog.

 
Dr. Dog performing at Bowery Ballroom in February 2015

With Park the Van (2006-2009)

By 2006, Dr. Dog started using a new studio as well as new recording equipment. Philadelphia engineer/producer Bill Moriarty, who they share the studio with, is credited in helping the members use this new equipment to create particular sounds they wanted in their new recordings due to his vast knowledge in recording tools and methods. That year, they released the Takers and Leavers EP. Two of the tracks on the EP would later be released on their next album. In 2007, they released We All Belong, which has a markedly cleaner production compared to earlier albums. They appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman in support of the album.

Through the late summer of 2007, Dr. Dog streamed ten unreleased tracks on their website,[11] with a new song debuting weekly. Songs were posted each Monday from July 2 until September 3. These recordings were later released as an album titled Passed Away, Vol. 1. In 2008, the band released Fate. They appeared again on Late Night with Conan O'Brien on July 17, 2008, in support of the album and on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on April 2, 2009, as well as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. The band went on tour with The Cave Singers and label-mates Golden Boots.

With ANTI- (2009-2016)

On July 29, 2009, Dr. Dog signed to ANTI- Records.[12] The first album on their new label, titled Shame, Shame, was released on April 6, 2010. Scott McMicken characterized the album as more modern, and a little more punk rock, more prominently featuring electric guitars, so as to accurately reflect the band's live show.[13] In early 2010, Eric Slick replaced Juston Stens on drums for the Shame, Shame tours although Stens plays most of the drums on the record. Stens continues to make music with Juston Stens and the Get Real Gang. Dr. Dog toured in support of Shame, Shame for about two years and performed again on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. For 2010's Black Friday Record Store Day, the band released a limited red and blue 7" collection of four tracks recorded in summer 2011.[14] These were the first songs recorded with Eric Slick on drums. They were later rereleased with Shame, Shame as a deluxe edition of the album.

On October 26, 2011, McMicken announced that their new album, Be the Void would be released in February 2012.[15] Recorded at the band's "Meth Beach" studio and co-produced by Nathan Sabatino of Golden Boots.[16] This was the first full album made with Dimitri Manos, also in the band Golden Boots, as an official member of the band. He played drums on Easy Beat and once filled in for Juston Stens last minute for a whole tour. They released a new 7" on a variety of colors for the November 2011 Record Store Day including the tracks "Warrior Man" and "Control Yourself" which would appear on Be The Void.[16] On January 31, 2012, Be The Void was first available to be streamed on Conan O'Brien's website one week before its official release. It was officially released on February 7 on ANTI- Records. They performed the song "That Old Black Hole" on Conan, February 8[17] and "Lonesome" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, on March 23.[18] Performances in Los Angeles' Orpheum Theatre during their tour were also shown on Last Call with Carson Daly.[19]

On September 27, 2012, Dr. Dog announced on their Facebook page that their new EP, Wild Race, would be released digitally on October 2.[20] The EP was recorded and mixed with Nathan Sabatino during the sessions for Be the Void.

On July 22, 2013, the band announced their next album, B-Room and the lead single "The Truth".[21] To record the album the band built an all-new studio in February 2013 in Clifton Heights, PA nicknamed "Mount Slippery. All songs were tracked live in the room that eventually led to the album's name. B-Room was released on October 1, 2013 after streaming for free for one week on Rolling Stone's website.[22] The album received generally positive reviews.[23]

Dr. Dog's first live album, Live at a Flamingo Hotel became available of January 13, 2015.[24] The album was assembled from performances over 20 concerts during the B-Room tour.[25]

In September 2015, Leaman revealed that the band has revisited 2001's Psychedelic Swamp, and the album would finally get an official release in 2016. He told Kelly Rae Smith of the Charleston City Paper, "It's actually weird working on that stuff, because you know usually when you're working on a record — or almost always when you're working on a record — you're working on new tunes. And with this one, we're working on the oldest Dr. Dog tunes around. It's really interesting. You're almost treating your own songs like they're cover songs, and it's songs that we didn't even really play live, so we didn't have any real concept of what the arrangement would end up being like."[26] The album The Psychedelic Swamp was released on February 5, 2016, on the ANTI- label and was produced by Nathan Sabatino.[27]

With We Buy Gold Records (2016-2020)

On November 29, 2016, Dr. Dog dropped a surprise album on Bandcamp titled Abandoned Mansion. The album was made available to stream for free and all proceeds received through January 31, 2017 would benefit the Southern Poverty Law Center.[28] The album was released on the band's new label We Buy Gold Records as they previously ended their relationship with ANTI- over the priorities of Abandoned Mansion against Psychedelic Swamp. The band did not tour in support of Mansion and took a brief hiatus.[29]

On January 3, 2018, the band teased their new album titled Critical Equation on their website and on Twitter.[30] The album was officially announced for an April 27, 2018 release on the We Buy Gold label releasing via Thirty Tigers.[31] Press and reviews for Critical Equation was generally positive.[32] On February 8, 2019, the band released Critical 7" featuring two songs from the Critical Equation sessions.[33] In October 2019 the band announced a 15-city winter 2020 tour which concluded in late February 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States disrupted the live music business.[34]

End of touring (2021-current)

On January 29, 2021, the band made their 2019 Record Store Day album Live 2 available for streaming and digital purchase.[35] In mid 2021 the band released a cover of "Here Comes The Hotstepper" by reggae singer Ini Kamoze.[36]

On June 7, 2021, the band announced they were retiring from touring but were not disbanding and would perform one final tour in autumn 2021 across 31 cities in North America, concluding with a five-night residency in their hometown of Philadelphia.[37]

On September 14, 2022 the band announced their February 2020 residency at The Independent in San Francisco would be released as four live albums, titled Four Nights Live in San Francisco, monthly from September 14 to December 5.[38] In their email newsletter announcement they shared that each individual member of the band is pursuing solo work but they planned to record new music together as Dr. Dog in 2023.[39]

Members

Current members

  • Toby Leaman - vocals, bass, guitar
  • Scott McMicken - vocals, lead guitar, bass, piano, banjo, keyboards, Omnichord
  • Frank McElroy - rhythm guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, Omnichord
  • Zach Miller - keyboards, piano, organ, guitar, banjo, backing vocals, accordion
  • Eric Slick - drums, percussion, backing vocals, guitar
  • Michael Libramento - percussion, lap steel, acoustic guitar, bass, backing vocals

Past members

  • Juston Stens - drums, percussion, backing vocals, guitar, bass
  • Ted Mark - drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Doug O'Donnell - guitar, backing vocals
  • Andrew Jones - guitar, backing vocals
  • Dale Earnhardt - mouth harp, referee whistle
  • Dimitri Manos - percussion, electronics, effects, guitar, Meatball Palace, bass, Omnichord, Optigan, drums

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[40]
US
Indie

[40]
Toothbrush
  • Released: January 1, 2002
  • Label: Self-released
Easy Beat
We All Belong
  • Released: February 27, 2007
  • Label: Park the Van
Fate
  • Released: July 22, 2008
  • Label: Park the Van
86 12
Shame, Shame
  • Released: April 6, 2010
  • Label: ANTI-
44 6
Be the Void
  • Released: February 7, 2012
  • Label: ANTI-
45 6
B-Room
  • Released: October 1, 2013
  • Label: ANTI-
50 7
The Psychedelic Swamp
  • Released: February 5, 2016
  • Label: ANTI-
172 8
Abandoned Mansion
  • Released: November 29, 2016
  • Label: We Buy Gold Records
Critical Equation
  • Released: April 27, 2018
  • Label: We Buy Gold Records
91 4
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

Live albums

  • Live at a Flamingo Hotel (January 13, 2015)
  • Live 2 (April 13, 2019)
  • Four Nights Live in San Francisco: Night 1 (September 14, 2022)
  • Four Nights Live in San Francisco: Night 2 (October 10, 2022)
  • Four Nights Live in San Francisco: Night 3 (November 7, 2022)
  • Four Nights Live in San Francisco: Night 4 (December 5, 2022)

EPs

  • Takers and Leavers (2006)
  • Wild Race (2012)
  • Live @ Google (2012)
  • Oh My Christmas Tree (2013)
  • Oh My Christmas Tree Volume 2 (2019)

Compilations

  • Passed Away, Vol. 1 (2008)
  • 10 Dr. Dog songs, for you (Promotional)
  • Twistable Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute to Shel Silverstein (2010)

7" Vinyl

  • Al Thomas and the Robot (by The M's)/Me and My Girl (2006)
  • Goner/I Hope There's Love (2006)
  • The Girl/Heart It Races (Architecture in Helsinki cover) (2007)
  • The Dearly Departed/Is It Worth My Time? (2008)
  • The Breeze (performed by Floating Action)/Don't Stop Loving Me Now (performed by Dr. Dog) (2009)
  • Take Me into Town/Black-Red and Nobody Knows Who You Are/The Sound (2010)
  • Control Yourself/Warrior Man (2011)[41]
  • Can She Dance/Can't Catch Me (2019)[33]

Other appearances

  • Since early 2015, "Warrior Man" has been the entrance theme for Matt Sydal in the wrestling promotion, Ring Of Honor.[42]
  • Their song "My Old Ways" is featured in the full season 4 trailer of Fear the Walking Dead, which first aired on March 25, 2018.[43]
  • Their song "We All Belong" is featured in season 5 episode 22 How I Met Your Mother.
  • The song "Black-Red" appeared in an episode of House of Cards
  • Their song "Where'd All the Time Go" was featured in the second season of Outer Banks

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Dr. Dog : MySpace

american, rock, band, based, philadelphia, pennsylvania, united, states, lineup, consists, toby, leaman, bass, guitar, scott, mcmicken, lead, guitar, frank, mcelroy, rhythm, guitar, zach, miller, keyboard, eric, slick, drums, michael, libramento, percussion, s. Dr Dog is an American rock band based in Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States 1 Its lineup consists of Toby Leaman bass guitar Scott McMicken lead guitar Frank McElroy rhythm guitar Zach Miller keyboard Eric Slick drums and Michael Libramento percussion lap steel acoustic guitar bass Lead vocal duties are shared between Leaman and McMicken with all members contributing harmonies In addition each band member has a nickname beginning with the letter T and they have explained that friends of the band also receive nicknames which are drawn from aspects of their lives and personalities Former member Andrew Trial Jones for example is a licensed attorney 2 Dr DogDr Dog performs at Coachella 2009Background informationOriginPhiladelphia Pennsylvania United StatesGenresNeo psychedelia psychedelic rock baroque pop indie folk Americana indie rock lo fi Earlier years Years active1999 presentLabelsPark the Van ANTI Thirty TigersMembersScott McMickenToby LeamanZach Miller Eric SlickFrank McElroyMichael LibramentoEvan ClaysonPast membersDimitri ManosDoug O DonnellTed MarkKyle StaskaAndrew JonesJuston StensGriffin ForbergWebsiteDrdogmusic comThe band s musical styling of indie rock is strongly influenced by bands of the 1960s such as The Beatles and The Beach Boys but they have also touched upon more unrelated genres since their inception Their earlier recordings show influence of the lo fi sound and pop sensibilities of indie rock bands of the 1990s such as Guided by Voices and Pavement 3 although recent albums have featured more polished production Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 With Park the Van 2006 2009 1 3 With ANTI 2009 2016 1 4 With We Buy Gold Records 2016 2020 1 5 End of touring 2021 current 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 EPs 3 4 Compilations 3 5 7 Vinyl 4 Other appearances 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit The origins of Dr Dog trace back to Leaman and McMicken first playing music together in eighth grade 4 The two never played covers instead opting to write all of their own music 4 The band began as an offshoot of Leaman s and McMicken s earlier music project during college at West Chester University PA called Raccoon 3 Dr Dog formed with the addition of Miller drummer Ted Mark and guitarist Doug O Donnell also while attending West Chester Their early recordings were experimental and recorded on eight track They self recorded and self released their first album The Psychedelic Swamp in 2001 Starting in 2002 Leaman McMicken and O Donnell regularly played bluegrass with friends at the London Grill in the Fairmount Section of Philadelphia under the pseudonym Conowingo Homeboys 5 6 Meanwhile Leaman and O Donnell split time in both Dr Dog and another band Doublehorse 7 8 They released Toothbrush in 2002 Mark left the band in 2003 and O Donnell left in 2004 Juston Stens replaced Ted Mark on drums The band s early years were spent largely in Philadelphia where they developed a small but dedicated fanbase touring with other local bands such as The Teeth 9 In 2004 My Morning Jacket invited them on two tours after a copy of Toothbrush was given to Jim James after an MMJ show 10 Soon after The New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh praised the group s album Easy Beat in a December 2004 article leading to attention from other critics They signed with Park The Van Records who released the album Easy Beat and completed their first cross country tour in 2005 A music video was released for the song Fool s Life Late 2005 saw the departure of Jones who became a full time lawyer Jones was replaced by Frank McElroy a friend of Stens from New Jersey The band continued to tour heavily as their popularity grew due in part to their use of the internet to promote their growing catalog Dr Dog performing at Bowery Ballroom in February 2015 With Park the Van 2006 2009 Edit By 2006 Dr Dog started using a new studio as well as new recording equipment Philadelphia engineer producer Bill Moriarty who they share the studio with is credited in helping the members use this new equipment to create particular sounds they wanted in their new recordings due to his vast knowledge in recording tools and methods That year they released the Takers and Leavers EP Two of the tracks on the EP would later be released on their next album In 2007 they released We All Belong which has a markedly cleaner production compared to earlier albums They appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman in support of the album Through the late summer of 2007 Dr Dog streamed ten unreleased tracks on their website 11 with a new song debuting weekly Songs were posted each Monday from July 2 until September 3 These recordings were later released as an album titled Passed Away Vol 1 In 2008 the band released Fate They appeared again on Late Night with Conan O Brien on July 17 2008 in support of the album and on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on April 2 2009 as well as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson The band went on tour with The Cave Singers and label mates Golden Boots With ANTI 2009 2016 Edit On July 29 2009 Dr Dog signed to ANTI Records 12 The first album on their new label titled Shame Shame was released on April 6 2010 Scott McMicken characterized the album as more modern and a little more punk rock more prominently featuring electric guitars so as to accurately reflect the band s live show 13 In early 2010 Eric Slick replaced Juston Stens on drums for the Shame Shame tours although Stens plays most of the drums on the record Stens continues to make music with Juston Stens and the Get Real Gang Dr Dog toured in support of Shame Shame for about two years and performed again on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson For 2010 s Black Friday Record Store Day the band released a limited red and blue 7 collection of four tracks recorded in summer 2011 14 These were the first songs recorded with Eric Slick on drums They were later rereleased with Shame Shame as a deluxe edition of the album On October 26 2011 McMicken announced that their new album Be the Void would be released in February 2012 15 Recorded at the band s Meth Beach studio and co produced by Nathan Sabatino of Golden Boots 16 This was the first full album made with Dimitri Manos also in the band Golden Boots as an official member of the band He played drums on Easy Beat and once filled in for Juston Stens last minute for a whole tour They released a new 7 on a variety of colors for the November 2011 Record Store Day including the tracks Warrior Man and Control Yourself which would appear on Be The Void 16 On January 31 2012 Be The Void was first available to be streamed on Conan O Brien s website one week before its official release It was officially released on February 7 on ANTI Records They performed the song That Old Black Hole on Conan February 8 17 and Lonesome on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on March 23 18 Performances in Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre during their tour were also shown on Last Call with Carson Daly 19 On September 27 2012 Dr Dog announced on their Facebook page that their new EP Wild Race would be released digitally on October 2 20 The EP was recorded and mixed with Nathan Sabatino during the sessions for Be the Void On July 22 2013 the band announced their next album B Room and the lead single The Truth 21 To record the album the band built an all new studio in February 2013 in Clifton Heights PA nicknamed Mount Slippery All songs were tracked live in the room that eventually led to the album s name B Room was released on October 1 2013 after streaming for free for one week on Rolling Stone s website 22 The album received generally positive reviews 23 Dr Dog s first live album Live at a Flamingo Hotel became available of January 13 2015 24 The album was assembled from performances over 20 concerts during the B Room tour 25 In September 2015 Leaman revealed that the band has revisited 2001 s Psychedelic Swamp and the album would finally get an official release in 2016 He told Kelly Rae Smith of the Charleston City Paper It s actually weird working on that stuff because you know usually when you re working on a record or almost always when you re working on a record you re working on new tunes And with this one we re working on the oldest Dr Dog tunes around It s really interesting You re almost treating your own songs like they re cover songs and it s songs that we didn t even really play live so we didn t have any real concept of what the arrangement would end up being like 26 The album The Psychedelic Swamp was released on February 5 2016 on the ANTI label and was produced by Nathan Sabatino 27 With We Buy Gold Records 2016 2020 Edit On November 29 2016 Dr Dog dropped a surprise album on Bandcamp titled Abandoned Mansion The album was made available to stream for free and all proceeds received through January 31 2017 would benefit the Southern Poverty Law Center 28 The album was released on the band s new label We Buy Gold Records as they previously ended their relationship with ANTI over the priorities of Abandoned Mansion against Psychedelic Swamp The band did not tour in support of Mansion and took a brief hiatus 29 On January 3 2018 the band teased their new album titled Critical Equation on their website and on Twitter 30 The album was officially announced for an April 27 2018 release on the We Buy Gold label releasing via Thirty Tigers 31 Press and reviews for Critical Equation was generally positive 32 On February 8 2019 the band released Critical 7 featuring two songs from the Critical Equation sessions 33 In October 2019 the band announced a 15 city winter 2020 tour which concluded in late February 2020 before the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States disrupted the live music business 34 End of touring 2021 current Edit On January 29 2021 the band made their 2019 Record Store Day album Live 2 available for streaming and digital purchase 35 In mid 2021 the band released a cover of Here Comes The Hotstepper by reggae singer Ini Kamoze 36 On June 7 2021 the band announced they were retiring from touring but were not disbanding and would perform one final tour in autumn 2021 across 31 cities in North America concluding with a five night residency in their hometown of Philadelphia 37 On September 14 2022 the band announced their February 2020 residency at The Independent in San Francisco would be released as four live albums titled Four Nights Live in San Francisco monthly from September 14 to December 5 38 In their email newsletter announcement they shared that each individual member of the band is pursuing solo work but they planned to record new music together as Dr Dog in 2023 39 Members EditCurrent members Toby Leaman vocals bass guitar Scott McMicken vocals lead guitar bass piano banjo keyboards Omnichord Frank McElroy rhythm guitar backing vocals keyboards Omnichord Zach Miller keyboards piano organ guitar banjo backing vocals accordion Eric Slick drums percussion backing vocals guitar Michael Libramento percussion lap steel acoustic guitar bass backing vocalsPast members Juston Stens drums percussion backing vocals guitar bass Ted Mark drums percussion backing vocals Doug O Donnell guitar backing vocals Andrew Jones guitar backing vocals Dale Earnhardt mouth harp referee whistle Dimitri Manos percussion electronics effects guitar Meatball Palace bass Omnichord Optigan drumsDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Title Album details Peak chart positionsUS 40 USIndie 40 Toothbrush Released January 1 2002 Label Self released Easy Beat Released March 15 2005 Label Park the Van We All Belong Released February 27 2007 Label Park the Van Fate Released July 22 2008 Label Park the Van 86 12Shame Shame Released April 6 2010 Label ANTI 44 6Be the Void Released February 7 2012 Label ANTI 45 6B Room Released October 1 2013 Label ANTI 50 7The Psychedelic Swamp Released February 5 2016 Label ANTI 172 8Abandoned Mansion Released November 29 2016 Label We Buy Gold Records Critical Equation Released April 27 2018 Label We Buy Gold Records 91 4 denotes album that did not chart or was not releasedLive albums Edit Live at a Flamingo Hotel January 13 2015 Live 2 April 13 2019 Four Nights Live in San Francisco Night 1 September 14 2022 Four Nights Live in San Francisco Night 2 October 10 2022 Four Nights Live in San Francisco Night 3 November 7 2022 Four Nights Live in San Francisco Night 4 December 5 2022 EPs Edit Takers and Leavers 2006 Wild Race 2012 Live Google 2012 Oh My Christmas Tree 2013 Oh My Christmas Tree Volume 2 2019 Compilations Edit Passed Away Vol 1 2008 10 Dr Dog songs for you Promotional Twistable Turnable Man A Musical Tribute to Shel Silverstein 2010 7 Vinyl Edit Al Thomas and the Robot by The M s Me and My Girl 2006 Goner I Hope There s Love 2006 The Girl Heart It Races Architecture in Helsinki cover 2007 The Dearly Departed Is It Worth My Time 2008 The Breeze performed by Floating Action Don t Stop Loving Me Now performed by Dr Dog 2009 Take Me into Town Black Red and Nobody Knows Who You Are The Sound 2010 Control Yourself Warrior Man 2011 41 Can She Dance Can t Catch Me 2019 33 Other appearances EditSince early 2015 Warrior Man has been the entrance theme for Matt Sydal in the wrestling promotion Ring Of Honor 42 Their song My Old Ways is featured in the full season 4 trailer of Fear the Walking Dead which first aired on March 25 2018 43 Their song We All Belong is featured in season 5 episode 22 How I Met Your Mother The song Black Red appeared in an episode of House of Cards Their song Where d All the Time Go was featured in the second season of Outer BanksReferences Edit Dr Dog On World Cafe NPR February 5 2016 Retrieved February 5 2016 Dr Dog reviews music news Sputnikmusic Retrieved April 5 2015 a b Stewart Mason Dr Dog Biography AllMusic Retrieved April 5 2015 a b Flores Lucien March 18 2012 In the Heavy Heavy Light An interview with Dr Dog s Toby Leaman Part 1 of 2 The Daily Free Press The Daily Free Press Dailyfreepress com Retrieved April 5 2015 Hogan Mike July 29 2008 Just the Gist Dr Dog s Scott McMicken Vanityfaircom Retrieved April 5 2015 Conowingo Homeboys Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases Photos Videos Myspace com Retrieved April 5 2015 Dr Dog Biography Oldies com Retrieved April 5 2015 Doublehorse Free listening videos concerts stats and pictures at Last fm November 26 2013 Retrieved April 5 2015 Dr Dog Park the Van records 2006 Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved August 21 2011 Canine Teeth Philadelphia Weekly June 2 2004 Archived from the original on June 10 2015 Retrieved October 26 2011 1 Archived September 2 2011 at the Wayback Machine DR DOG news DrDogMusic com Dr Dog July 29 2009 Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved August 21 2011 Dr Dog s howling at the moon Colorado Daily October 20 2010 Retrieved October 26 2011 Record Store Day 2010 Record Store Day Retrieved October 26 2011 Scott McMicken of Dr Dog Talks Be the Void their new LP due out February WUOG 90 5 FM October 26 2011 Archived from the original on November 10 2011 Retrieved October 26 2011 a b TEACHING AN OLD DOG NEW TRICKS The Free Weekly November 3 2011 Retrieved November 4 2011 Team Coco Exclusive Dr Dog Full Album Stream Team Coco January 31 2012 Retrieved January 31 2012 Video Dr Dog hits Fallon Consequence of Sound March 24 2012 Retrieved April 17 2012 Dr Dog Live Via Last Call With Carson Daly Anti Label February 21 2012 Retrieved April 17 2012 Dr Dog announcement Facebook com Retrieved September 30 2012 Hear Dr Dog Swing and Sway in Powerful New Soul Song The Truth Spin July 22 2013 Retrieved February 12 2019 Reed Ryan September 23 2013 Album Premiere Dr Dog Build B Room From the Ground Up Rolling Stone Retrieved February 12 2019 B Room by Dr Dog retrieved February 12 2019 Dr Dog Announces Live at a Flamingo Hotel Out 1 13 More Tour Dates Drdogmusic com Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved April 5 2015 Kellmurray Beth Dr Dog s Toby Leaman Discusses New Live Album More Diffuser fm Retrieved February 12 2019 Smith Kelly Rae After 15 years Dr Dog revisits Psychedelic Swamp for a 2016 release Charleston City Paper Retrieved June 3 2018 Battaglia Andy January 27 2016 Review Dr Dog The Psychedelic Swamp NPR org Retrieved February 12 2019 Dr Dog Shares New Album Abandoned Mansion JamBase November 29 2016 Retrieved January 3 2017 Dr Dog Go Out Fighting Relix Media April 24 2018 Retrieved February 12 2019 Testin pressins Twitter Retrieved January 5 2018 A Revitalized Dr Dog Is Listening In Desperately Npr org Retrieved January 16 2018 Critical Equation by Dr Dog retrieved February 12 2019 a b 22 New Songs Out Today BrooklynVegan Retrieved February 12 2019 Dr Dog Announces 2020 Winter Tour L4LM October 15 2019 Retrieved June 8 2021 Dr Dog Live 2 2019 Vinyl retrieved June 8 2021 Watkis Jr April 10 2022 Here Comes The Hotstepper Featured In Sonic The Hedgehog 2 World Music Views Retrieved September 29 2022 Dr Dog Retire from Touring pastemagazine com June 7 2021 Retrieved June 8 2021 Dr Dog Announce Live Album Box Set Monthly Release Share First LP Four Nights in San Francisco Night 1 Jambands September 14 2022 Retrieved October 11 2022 Inkyplus September 14 2022 New Dr Dog songs likely released in 2023 Via newsletter r DrDog Retrieved October 11 2022 a b Dr Dog Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved May 8 2018 Bull Moose Bull Moose Indie Metal Music Player www bullmoose com Archived from the original on January 4 2009 Retrieved January 14 2022 YouTube Youtube com Archived from the original on April 16 2019 Retrieved June 3 2018 Fear the Walking Dead Lennie James Makes His Debut in Season 4 Trailer The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 4 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dr Dog Official website Dr Dog MySpace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dr Dog amp oldid 1129586625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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