The Dogs D'Amour are an English bluesey hard rock band formed in London in 1983. Over the years the band has had various line-ups, the only constant being...
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The Dogs D'Amour is self-titled EP release, by the rock band The Dogs D'Amour. It was released only in Japan and was put out in 1988, around the time of...
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issuing an EP, Shine, before going on tour, supporting The Dogs D'Amour. Near the end of the year, the band recorded their debut album, Apple, which was scheduled...
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in the Hank the Cowdog series Sleeping Dogs (disambiguation) Let Sleeping Dogs..., a 2005 album by The Dogs D'Amour Where Sleeping Dogs Lie, a 1991 American...
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rock band The Dogs D'Amour. The album was available as part of a limited edition "Dogs Dinner" boxet in 2000, that was sold as part of the fanclub in...
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Errol Flynn (album) (redirect from King of the Thieves)
the United States as King of the Thieves) is rock band The Dogs D'Amour's fourth studio album, and the second they released in 1989. It entered the UK...
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Spike (musician) (category English expatriate musicians in the United States)
Tyla of The Dogs D'Amour, and released five solo studio albums. In March 2022, fellow Quireboys members announced that Spike had been fired from the band...
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Stockholm Syndrome (Backyard Babies album) (redirect from A Song for the Outcast)
The album was produced by Joe Barresi and features several guest musicians, including members of the Ramones, Hanoi Rocks. Danko Jones, Dogs D'Amour,...
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A Graveyard of Empty Bottles (category The Dogs D'Amour albums)
a standalone EP by The Dogs D'Amour, released in 1989. Despite being an EP, it was the first of the band's releases to enter the UK Albums Chart top...
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Danny Fury (category The Lords of the New Church members)
drummer. He has been a member of Rogue Male, The Lords of the New Church, Kill City Dragons, Vain, The Dogs D'Amour and Sham 69. After playing in several bands...
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In the Dynamite Jet Saloon is rock band The Dogs D'Amour's second studio album, released in 1988. The album is the first featuring what is considered...
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The impact of Hanoi Rocks brought about a revived interest in the sound during the 1980s, seeing a revival with groups including the Dogs D'Amour and...
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Second (disambiguation) (redirect from The 2nd)
one-and-a-half semitones The Second, second studio album by rock band Steppenwolf The 2nd (album), a 2006 album by Hater Seconds (The Dogs D'Amour album), released...
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...More Unchartered Heights of Disgrace (category The Dogs D'Amour albums)
Unchartered Heights of Disgrace is the sixth studio album by rock band The Dogs D'Amour, released in 1993 following the band's reformation. Guitarist Darrell...
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starring Daryl Hannah, Dancing at the Blue Iguana. In 2003, Ross toured with her husband's band, The Dogs D'Amour, and opened up for Alice Cooper on...
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Simon Hanson (category The Quireboys members)
In the late 90s, Hanson performed live on tours with hard rock and rock and roll bands The Quireboys and The Dogs D'Amour. In 1996 he worked with The Dogs...
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produced a series of commercially unsuccessful albums, including The Dogs D'Amour's Straight??!!, Finnish guitarist Andy McCoy, LA Glamsters, Jetboy,...
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When Bastards Go to Hell (category The Dogs D'Amour albums)
released under the name The Dogs D'Amour in 2004. The album differs largely from all of the previous releases under the name Dogs D'Amour, both stylistically...
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Happy Ever After (album) (category The Dogs D'Amour albums)
rock band The Dogs D'Amour's seventh studio album, it was released in the year 2000 following the band's reformation. Prior to this, the Dogs had not released...
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drummer. Martin worked with Average White Band, The Quireboys and The Dogs D'Amour in the 1990s. From the age of 25, he owned a pitch on London's Portobello...
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back-up band, Wilmer X, Snatch, Dogs D'Amour, Nymphet Noodlers, Hederos & Hellberg and The Soundtrack Of Our Lives; however, the band's music has always been...
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reformed the band, with Tim Mosher (guitar/vocals) added to the lineup. A tour of Japan followed, with Dogs D'Amour guitarist Jo Dog added to the lineup...
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Solo", a song by Poco from the album The Essential Collection (1975–1982) "Flyin' Solo", a song by Dogs D'Amour from the 1999 album Straight??!! Solo...
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Stoddard may refer to: Robert Stoddard, American musician in the band The Dogs D'Amour Bob Stoddard (Robert Lyle Stoddard, born 1957), Major League Baseball...
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guitar and vocals, Danny McCormack on bass and vocals, and Dogs D'Amour drummer Bam. The Ginger/C.J./McCormack/Bam line-up released two EPs in 1992,...
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Jesse Camp (redirect from Jesse & the 8th Street Kidz)
cowrote the album with Alex Kane (Life, Sex and Death, Antiproduct), Bam Bam and Jo Almeida (Dogs D'Amour) and Share Pedersen (Vixen, Bubble). The album...
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Straight??!! (category The Dogs D'Amour albums)
Straight??!! is the fifth studio album by English rock band The Dogs D'Amour. Album was released in 1990 and entered the UK Albums Chart at #32. Notably...
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Vixen (band) (redirect from The Best Of Vixen: Full Throttle)
realized that the rest of Vixen left her out and usurped her right to represent them. In 1999, Share Ross joined her husband's band, The Dogs D'Amour, who reformed...
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2017 Unleashed..., an album by The Dogs D'Amour Unleashed (soundtrack), a soundtrack album by Massive Attack, from the 2005 film (see above) Unleashed...
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Parkes The Dogs D'Amour The Egg The Fountainhead Gods of Luxury Green on Red Levellers Loud Morcheeba The Name Cheap & Nasty Rialto Labi Siffre The Wishplants...
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