Howlin' Dogma
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Howlin' Dogma.
Roots/Blues/Rock band from the high desert of the Owens Valley region of California's Eastern High Sierra's.
www.cdbaby.com/whahdBand/artist history
Howlin' Dogma came together in 2001.
This isn't your typical "Retro" type blues band. You won't find Fedora's, Zoot suits, or two-toned shoes here.
We're not trying to recreate anything. we picked it up where we found it, and are trying to take it with us where were going.
This is much more like the Rockin' Blues of the 1970's.
Blues with a little harder edge.
This is the kind of music you find in the roadhouses, and neighborhood bars.
The kind you ride your Harley out to see. The kind you go out to drink, dance, and sometimes fight to!
Music of the people, by the people, and for the people.------------American Music !Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes, we play as often as possible. Mostly in the Mammoth Lakes, Owens Valley area's of Calif.
We love playing live, that's what it's really all about! We dig it when the crowd gets sweaty, and dance's all night.
Your musical influences
The classic Blues of 50's & 60's. Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Elmore James, Big Walter Horton, Sonny Boy Williamson, Magic Sam, John Lee Hooker, Lowell Fulson, T Bone Walker, Koko Taylor, Jimmy Reed, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Junior Wells, George "Harmonica" Smith, Earl Hooker, Albert Collins, Slim Harpo, Billy Boy Arnold, Guitar Slim, Junior Parker, Albert/B.B./Freddy King, James Cotton, Paul Butterfield, Charlie Musselwhite.
Blues/Rock bands of the 60's 70's, like Savoy Brown, J. Geils, ZZ Top, SteppenWolf, Johnny Winter, Rory Gallagher, Creedence, Little Feat, Frank Zappa, John Mayall.
Modern Blues and Roots bands, like The Nighthawks, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Paladins, The Mighty Flyers, James Harman, Hollywood Fats, William Clarke, The Blasters, S.R.V., The Red Devils, Charles Ford Band.
Pretty much everybody we've ever listened to!What equipment do you use?
On our CD, "All Mine" we used;
Walter Herleman; tweaked Astatic Mics, through a 1956 Fender Tweed Bassman, and a 1956 Gibson Maestro 4x8" accordion amp.
Rocky Scholl; 80's Strat, into a 1957 Fender reissue Tweed Twin for rhythm, and three different Fender Champ amp's for leads.
Don Bacoch; 1964 Fender Jazz Bass straight into the board.
Neil Gelvin; 1940's King Tenor sax. 1958 Gibson Les Paul TV Special, straight into the board.
Mary Tannheimer; 1968 Gretch "Cocktail Kit" drums.Anything else?
Go to www.cdbaby.com/whahd to purchase our CD.
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What up Walter how are you? your blues sounding great ! see you on the flip side RickSounds goodCoooooool song.....Enjoyed the listen...
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Love dem blues and your harp nice licks all around Tim