Pilot Dogs
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Gritting their teeth and pushing the limits of the alt-country label they've been branded with. Pilot Dogs returns with one of their strongest line-ups to date. In the tradition of the Bottle Rockets and The Drive By Truckers and influenced equally by Son Volt and Gov't Mule as well as The Replacements, AC/DC and Bad Company.

The shows feature an all new set of originals and covers. The songs sound like music you used to listen to in high school, but can be tucked next to the current music scene. The thread is simply rock-n-roll!
Do you play live?
we play mostly around the Central Ohio area, venturing out of state once in while.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I think the internet has opened the door for unsigned bands and given artist a chance to be heard, that wouldn't normally get a chance.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes, but it would have to be a very good deal.
Band History:
Formed by vocalist John Joseph and inspired by the concept of what would Son Volt sound like if Stevie Ray Vaughn or Warren Haynes was in the band?
Your influences?
Blues Rock meets Alt-Country / Roots rock.
Son Volt, Uncle Tupelo, Drive By Truckers, Bottle Rockets, DAN BAIRD, The Yayhoos, Keith Richards, The Black Crowes, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Gov't Mule, Bad Company, AC/DC.
Twangy, crunchy guitars
a telecaster and les paul together
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