Bad Dog No Biscuit
Jazz,Latin,Funk,Rock en Espanol
Recorded Live at KCET ch 3 Los Angeles November 17 2004 Mr Duran Show
"Miss Your Lovin" by Bad Dog No Biscuit is a Latin Jazz Latin production available on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Latin Jazz chart, peaking at #8. Stream "Miss Your Lovin" and explore more from Bad Dog No Biscuit on SoundClick.
Funky Salsa with Spanish and English Lyrics
"Como Baila el Perro" is a Salsa Latin track by Bad Dog No Biscuit on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Salsa chart, peaking at #4. Explore the full Bad Dog No Biscuit catalog on SoundClick and discover more Salsa Latin music from independent creators.
A Funk R&B track by Bad Dog No Biscuit.
Independent artist Bad Dog No Biscuit drops "Feels So Right", a Funk R&B track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. "Feels So Right" has peaked at number 10 on the SoundClick Funk chart. Discover "Feels So Right" and the rest of the Bad Dog No Biscuit discography on SoundClick.
Bad Dog No Biscuit is a Funk,Jazz,& latin group
Lead by Singer Guitarist Steve Di Laudo. This bands primary purpose is to make Latin/Funk more accessable to all ages of the American audience.
Preserve musicianship and keep the crowd dancing
all nite.
Steve Di Laudo toured Europe in the 90’s playing alternative rock with a band called
“Creep.” He also drew media attention with television and radio interviews on Bulgarian and Serbian
networks.
In 1998 Steve formed a Funk/Jazz/Rock project called “Bad Dog No Biscuit”. The impetus
for the project was to expose young people to compelling music that would revive interest and
appreciation in the form and content of such legendary artists as Al Green, Otis Redding, Santana, and
Jimi Hendrix.
Steve has financed and released two albums under his own label, Badog records. The albums have sold several hundred copies via the internet in the U.S., Europe, and South America. In 2002, Bad Dog No Biscuit appeared in episode #44 of Showtime’s “Resurrection Blvd.,” performing their salsa hit, “Como Baila el Perro.” Steve was also a featured co-star with Paul Rodriguez and Elizabeth Pena in the same episode. The band has licensed songs for the soundtracks on episodes 32, 44, 48 and most recently episode 6 on the soon to be released DVD of season one.
Steve is currently involved in writing new Latin/Funk songs that include both Spanish and English lyrical contact to make the world of Latin music more accessible to the American audience. With proper promotion and marketing, Steve is convinced his music will easily reach platinum status. He continues to play and preserve his musicianship, which in today’s market, seems to be slowly fading.
not at the moment, But Steve Di Laudo still gigs in LA and Phoenix
"Reminiscent of Tower of Power & Chicago" Billboard Magazine 3/2000 - "A clever mix of blues and rock that's fresh and perfectly recorded." Blues Review 6/2000
" Not many bands in this town can get a crowd up on thier feet and dancing,but Bad Dog did it with ease." Rock City News Oct/2001
"Bad Dog No Biscuit toils at the distinctly unpopulated intersection of blues,jazz,rock, and pop." Blues Revue Oct/2002