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Monday, August 31, 2009 

Category: Music

 

“I Phil Therefore I Am: A Tribute To Phil Ochs”

 

Wednesday 16 September

 

12 BAR CLUB

..

DENMARK STREET
..

....LONDON.... WC2H 8NL

 

www.12barclub.com

 

Doors 7.30pm

 

Adm £6

 

 

With former Ochs guitarist BOB RAFKIN and SUZY ALMOND + AJ DEHANY + GLASSGLUE + HUNGRY DOG + VINCE MCCANN + ELLEN MARY MCGEE + ONIONS + STILL INNOCENT 

MC Ed Baxter (Resonance FM)

 

Phil Ochs began his music career in ..Greenwich Village.. in the 60s. He was a contemporary of Bob Dylan, to whom he was both a friend and a rival. Initially known for his topical and “protest” songs, Phil (like Dylan) later went on to write more abstract and poetic material. A very popular performer in his time, Phil remained engaged in supporting socialist causes, causing him to be branded “dangerous” and “un-American” by the FBI. By the early 70s a series of failures and setbacks sent Phil into a depression from which he never fully recovered. He produced very little new music during these years, suffering as he also was from writer’s block and alcoholism. He finally took his own life in 1976.

 

This night aims to pay tribute to Phil Ochs the songwriter. This aspect of Phil is often overlooked and he’s still sometimes written off as another 60s protest singer. Listen to the songs though, and you will discover a rare talent who could make you laugh, make you think and move you deeply.

 

We are delighted to welcome as our special guest Bob Rafkin, who played guitar on the Phil Ochs albums “Tape From California” and “Rehearsals For Retirement”, as well as at the infamous “Gunfight At Carnegie Hall” concert. Bob will be sharing some memories of working with Phil as well as performing two of his greatest songs.

 

For more on Phil Ochs, see www.nomoresongs.com

 

For Dogfishtrombone Promotions, see www.myspace.com/dogfishtrombone

For Resonance FM, go to www.resonancefm.com

 

Please note the times below are intended only as a rough guide and are subject to change.

 

8.00 – 8.15  Hungry Dog

Solo performance from Hungry Dog Brand leader and Dogfishtrombone host. The album, “Boy Meets Dog”, a collaboration with American alt-blues maverick Preacher boy, was released in 2007. A “very strange” second album is nearly completed.

www.myspace.com/hungrydogbrand

 

8.15 – 8.30  Onions

Psychedelic folk guitarist Onions is influenced by artists such as John Fahey, Davey Graham, Bert Jansch, and John Renbourn. His debut solo album “The Old Straight Track” was released in 2006 on Stove Pony Records, and a second album is coming soon.

www.myspace.com/simonjamesonions

 

8.30 – 8.45  Ellen Mary McGee

Dark folk stylings from multi-instrumentalist Ellen Mary McGee, whose recent album “The Crescent Sun” (Midwich Records) was awarded four stars and compared to Nick Cave’s “Murder Ballads” in Q magazine.

www.myspace.com/thecrescentsun

 

8.45 – 9.00  Bob Rafkin

Now resident in ..Florida.., Rafkin was originally part of the ..Greenwich Village.. folk community in the 60s, where his exceptional guitar work led to him playing for legends such as Phil Ochs, Joni Mitchell, The Everly Brothers, Randy Newman and Tim Buckley. He's also a very fine singer-songwriter in his own right, with a number of acclaimed solo albums to his credit. www.myspace.com/bobrafkin

 

9.00 – 9.15  BREAK

 

9.30 – 9.45  Still Innocent

Still Innocent is 12 Bar Club favourite Mark Alder, known for his excellent electric guitar work and nice suit.

www.myspace.com/stillinnocentuk

 

9.45 – 10.00  Suzy Almond

Singer songwriter Suzy Almond is known for her haunting melodies and dark powerful vocals.

www.myspace.com/suzyalmond

 

10.00 – 10.15  AJ Dehany

AJ Dehany has been a member of the bands The Weather Underground, Hungry Dog Brand and The Pleasure Bridles and is also known for his poetry/music clash nights such as Blakespeare and Bob Dylan Thomas.

www.myspace.com/ajdehany

 

10.15 – 10.30  BREAK

 

10.30 – 10.45   Glassglue

The only full band of the night, Glassglue combine strange time signatures and Teutonic vocals to arresting affect.

www.myspace.com/glassglue

 

 

11.00 – 11.15 Vince McCann

Vince has a long association with the 12 Bar Club and is known for his late night sets of flawlessly executed country covers.

 

MC Ed Baxter

Resonance FM’s Programming Director Ed was recently included in The Independent On Sunday’s “Happy List” (basically a list of people with a reputation for making other people happy). He’s also a big Phil Ochs fan and may even do a song…

 
Please not that Duke Garwood and Emma Tricca are no longer able to appear as advertised.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 

Category: Music

Reviews of Boy Meets Dog:


The UK's Martin Dowsing is a kindred spirit to the estimable lineage of confessional punk poets before him. Vic Godard, Ian Dury, Wreckless Eric, Bitter Springs, Band Of Holy Joy... If you like honest types bearing their English souls, this is the shit. Having admitted that, this is a type of borderline anti-English folk that is not for everybody. If you are the sort who enjoys music as storytelling, then dive into Hungry Dog's wracked, ruined talesof life on the dole, never ending rainy days, and losers who never catch a decent break. It's all exceedingly English, and all pretty superb. Check out "Say Hello To My Idiot Son" (no subject seems taboo here, and I heartily approve!) or the dour opus "Tha Lake", where Dowsing sounds beautifully defeated. I don't know why, but the more comically downbeat Hungry Dog gets, the better I feel.
Mike Pearlstein, Big Takeover magazine (issue 63, p.168) www.myspace.com/bigtakeovermagazine

The list of friends on someone's MySpace site is normally a good indication of the style of music on offer. For ........London's Hungry Dog Brand, Wreckless Eric and Patrik Fitzgerald feature prominently and it's that punk poet style which best describes their music. The Hungry Dog himself is Martin Dowsing who handles vocals and guitar duties, accompanied by American "alt-blues maverick" Preacher Boy and an assortment of other musicians. Together they have produced a record of witty and often charming songs, with a distinctly late 1970's flavour.
Certainly, Dowsing's vocal style is not for everyone. His Southern sneer dominates each of these tracks. However, just like influences such as John Cooper Clarke, he's more than capable of delivering the message. The standouts are 'Reunited', which features a nice rumbling guitar rhythm, 'The Lake' makes good use of a military drum beat and sends a chill down the spine whilst the blackest humour dominates 'Say Hello To My Idiot Son' ("When he was born we were so happy, but now he's twelve and he's still in a nappy"). Then right at the end, Dowsing changes from a sneer a tear for 'A Long Way From Here'; a poignant, regretful tale of a life as a soldier. Overall, this is an entertaining record which successfully recaptures the nostalgia of the punk poets' heyday.

Jonathan Leonard,  Leonard's Lair http://leonardslair.wordpress.com/


Here's a review from 
Alan Clayson for "Rock 'N' Reel" magazine. (March/April 2008 issue, p.67)

 

HUNGRY DOG BRAND

****

Boy Meets Dog

(Starving Mongrel)

Flaming four years ago from the dull embers of The Aardvarks and Two-Bugs-And-A-Roach, this guitar-bass-keyboards-drums outfit of garage rock persuasion is the apparent toast of London's small but prestigious 12-Bar Club. It's creative pivot is Martin Dowsing, composer of all but one of the twelve selections here. As a lead vocalist, however, he doesn't stray far from a central two octaves. Yet it isn't necessary to do so because he functions admirably with an understated but committed enunciation that borders an area inhabited by Mark Astronaut, TV Smith and, producer of the group's Red Scarf EP debut, Wreckless  Eric.

      Combined with proficient ministering to overall outcome by the others, notably drummer Emyr Tomos, the effect is curiously compelling, even as Dowsing relies more often than not on little more than a repeated few notes to carry lyrics that might be weakened by stronger elaboration. Yet the melody of "You Don't Have To Be Stupid" crept up on me in a supermarket check-out queue - as the sentiments of acoustic finale "A Long Way From Here" did when hurtling along the M6 in the graveyard hours, hours from sleep. Finally, one of the saddest songs I've heard since The Len Bright Combo's "Someone Must Have Nailed Us Together" in 1986 is "Say Hello To My Idiot Son", an opus worth the entire price of the album.

                                                                                            Alan Clayson

 

 

Looking at the label name, the dog must be staring forlornly at the fridge as opposed to the old phonograph as per the old HMV imprint ! But I expect all is explained on www.myspace.com/hungrydogbrand
This album was arranged and produced by the ....US artist Preacher Boy, whose own work was sent to me by site pal Mark Bliesener out in ........Denver..it's a small world as we last saw Mark when be brought George Inai over to ........London.
Hungry Dog himself plays guitar and sings, mainly backed by bassist Matthew Karas, keys man Phil Stone and one Emyr Tomos on drums. Preacher Boy's guitar is much in evidence, from the outset on 'A Proud Heart', which would have fitted on the 'Trainspotting' soundtrack. Pleasingly, there's no attempt to emulate or copy acts – the forced jollity mood of 'Down At the Disco' does recall the sad seaside-in-winter act that Madness have morphed into, but this is a Hogarthian tale of a ghastly night out. The roots of this sound-picture approach might be Ian Dury, perhaps.
'A Night In Euston Station' is as grim a story as you might imagine ; most of the tempo's are an edgy push exemplified by 'Reunited', ruing renewed contact. Street/suburban poetry you'd be hard pushed to disagree with unless you are living life through rose tinted glasses with no income problems.
As for the audience for this, well I'd imagine followers of the quirky albums produced by my friend J Dowd might give this the proverbial fair hearing, grim stuff but wittily put together.

Pete Sargeant www.fairhearing.co.uk


"Boy Meets Dog' meanders through uncertain terrain, blending angular post-punk with blues licks, '50s swing and traditional rock and roll. The erstwhile Hungry Dog is your guide - his clipped, nasal vocal doesn't always settle easily on the ears, but he occasionally stumbles
upon some infectious choruses ('Down At The Disco', '(You Don't Have To Be) Stupid'). At their best, on 'Leprosy', Hungry Dog Brand mix Captain Beefheart with Tom Waits and sound deliciously threatening,and it's a shame that this eccentric rambling is cut short just as the band is allowed off the leash. If they harness more of that menace,
Hungry Dog Brand could be a force to be reckoned with."

Mike Haydock (Rock Sound magazine/Drowned In Sound.com)

 
Live reviews:

 Hungry Dog @ Milfords, Milford Lane, WC2 Wednesday 5 August 2009
  
Martin was acoustic and on his own on this occasion, but still managed to do a pretty good job of those dark and quirky songs that we have come to expect. There was some stuff from a new album that is in the pipeline and it sounded pretty good, so hurry up and finish it Martin.
 
Peter Coulston, www.xstreameast.co.uk


12 Bar Club 14 / 6/ 09

Sunday night took me to the 12 Bar Club to catch a couple of bands put on by Martin Dowsing. Martin,of course, performs as
The Hungry Dog Brand, and has been putting on eclectic nights at venues all over London for a few years now.

A few months ago he spent some time in New York and played as the guest of
Will Scott and tonight he was returning the favour. Scott hails from Indiana but is now based in Brooklyn and some mean guitar. His set featured a mix of originals and readings deep in the tradition but lively and innovative. A couple of Son House tunes, 'Preachin' Blues' and Grinnin' In My Face', 'See That My Grave Is Kept Clean'(on which he was joined by Jan Bell), and his own 'Stain Lifter'. “Living proof that white men can play the blues” said Mr H Dog.

He was followed by the latest incarnation of The Hungry Dog Brand. Since I last saw them they've found a fine young guitarist in
AJ Dehany who was set up stage right with a fair array of pedals and effects that he wasn't shy of using; he looks like a fellow worth pursuing in his own right. A mixture of songs - 'Leprosy' and 'Say Hello To My Idiot Son' from 2007's Boy Meets Dog album - and 'Stranger On The Third Floor' and 'The Old Ghost Train' from more recent times. It was good to see Martin still retains his raw edge; no-one's ever going to find him easy listening but why would they want to. mental note made to catch another gig soon.

(Did see that he's scheduled to play the 12 Bar Club's Phil Ochs tribute night on 16th September.Put that in your diary.)

Nick West

http://bucketfullofbrains.blogspot.com


From PLAN B magazine (Issue 26 October 2007):
Martin Hungry Dog sings, alone, about the village idiot. You find yourself choked; then, "A Long Way From Here" says everything anyone needs to know about war, all rag-n'-bone-man enunciation and acrid truth. He bows... mongrel-fleeced, itchy-eared, sweet...
by Lauren Strain


Reviews of "The Red Scarf" EP:
From BUCKETFULL OF BRAINS issue 68 spring/summer 2005:
Martin Dowsing aka Hungry Dog has been playing solo gigs around London for a few years now and put out an intriguing solo album, "I Thought I Was Dead" a couple of summers back. As a solo performer he could be brutal, dividing audiences between the fascinated and the appalled. It wasn't pretty but it could often be arresting.
In recent times he's recruited a rhythm section and The Hungry Dog Brand is now a three piece. This four track CD is the first recording of that band, including three songs cut with Wreckless Eric at his home studio in East Anglia. It's an entirely appropriate collaboration, as Hungry Dog is, on one level, a throwback to the punk poets of the late '70s; in his rawness he brings to mind Patrik Fitzgerald and his ilk. The middle pair of songs here; "(You Don't Have To Be) Stupid" and "Cruel Days", about dead-end jobs and dead-end schools respectively, are full of that old punk anger but also its naivety.
The meat here is found in the ghostly "Strange Nightmare", a stark tune with morbid howls and bells, and in the title song. "The Red Scarf" is an old man's lament for his lost wife and the dying of the light, when all that's left is a gift from decades ago. With the addition of organ, courtesy of Wreckless, samples of seas, and narration, this becomes incredibly moving and stands repeated play. It suggests there's much to look forward to from this fellow.
by Nick West

From DAMN PEST (http://www.damnpest.com ):
In these current climes of rock and Emo we tend to forget some of the underlying themes of 'alternative music' in this country. The Hungry Dog Brand thankfully remind us of a few of the sometimes forgotten gems. Martin Dowsing's vocals give us the English inner city delivery of Ian Dury or Ed Ball. This homebred renaissance is accentuated in the Half Man Half Biscuit like storytelling and rhythms that steer to the folksier side of Punk. Memories of cowbells and Splodgenessabounds are almost ignited. Yet on a whole this debut EP is somewhat darker and introspective.'Red Scarf' lilts like a Men They Couldn't Hang ballad, the vocals are forceful and unabashed yet when the refrain 'you gave me a bright red scarf' shudders through the dialogue, emotions are triggered. 'You don't have to be stupid' is the only occasion the EP goes truly up-tempo, like a Milky Wimpshake pop classic it takes modern working class concerns like mundane jobs and churns them up into sugar laced with acid. 'Cruel Days' has a repetitive, hypnotic bass chug that resonates the brain and is punctuated by pockets of melody. 'Strange Nightmare' returns to the dark narrative, yet it is never truly disturbing, if it were a movie you would file it under 'Lost Boys'.
Hungry Dog Brand have intrigued me and served up a true alternative here and now, while still reminding us of a somewhat overlooked musical past.
by Joey Sandinista
Currently listening:
American Troubadour
By Phil Ochs
Release date: 1997-08-04
Thursday, March 06, 2008 

Current mood:  voluminous
Category: Music

I recently contributed a vocal to a project by Fat Old Man which has just been released. It's a bit of a "concept" album called Dante's Karaoke Bar, with a proper story and everything. I did the vocal to a version of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising". Also featured on the CD are Marcel Stoetzler and Emyr Tomos of Glassglue fame, The Haa, and Anita Wallace.

The CD can be purchased for a mere £5 at www.fatoldman.co.uk so go on and treat yourself - I think you'll enjoy it.

Thanks

Martin Hungry Dog

Currently listening:
Latin American Suite
By Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Release date: 01 July, 1991
Friday, May 11, 2007 

Current mood:  thirsty
Category: Music
3 December 2009
Hungry Dog solo at the 12 Bar Club with William D. Drake and Will Varley.

11 November 2009
A Dogfishtrombone night hosted by Spinmaster Plantpot with Hungry Dog solo and other guests Onions, Jon from Jail and Timothy Tomlinson.

4 November 2009
A Dogfishtrombone night at Milfords with Hungry Dog solo and guests Wob, Still Innocent and Caroline Doyle.

16 September 2009
Dogfishtrombone presents "I Phil Therefore I Am: A Tribute To Phil Ochs" at the 12 Bar Club with Hungry Dog solo and guests Glassglue, AJ Dehany, Still Innocent, Bob Rafkin, Suzy Almond, Ellen Mary McGee and Onions.

9 September 2009
A Dogfishtrombone night with Hungry Dog solo and guests Bob Rafkin and Malcolm Kaksois.

21 August 2009
Hungry Dog solo at Antifolk Festival at 12 Bar Club.

5 August 2009
A Dogfishtrombone night at Milfords with Hungry Dog solo and guests Gus Garcia, The New Verb and The Zarz.

14 June 2009
A Dogfishtrombone night at the 12 Bar Club with Will Scott, Ladybug and Malcolm Kaksois.

3 June 2009
A Dogfishtrombone night at Milfords with Hungry Dog solo and guests Nick White, Sergeant Buzfuz and Jen Elvy (with Becky Roberts).

11 May 2009
Solo at the L.I.C. Bar, New York with WillScott, J. Walter Hawkes and Silbin Sandovar.

8 April 2009

A Dogfishtrombone night at Milfords with Hungry Dog solo and guests Wob, Tom Mayne (David Cronenberg's Wife), Jeneen Terrana and Silbin Sandovar.

1 April 2009
A Dogfishtrombone night at the 12 Bar Club with Hungry Dog Brand and their guests Lot Lizards, The Fallen Leaves, Dog End Disco and Ashley Reaks.

12 March 2009
CCVII at Jamboree, Cable St, E1 with Malcolm Kaksois & Still Innocent.

4 March 2009
Dogfishtrombone at Milfords, London WC2. Hungry Dog with AJ on mandolin. Cover version of the month was "Dark As A Dungeon" by Merle Travis. Guests were Quiet Loner, Pog, Spinmaster Plantpot and Ladybug.

22January 2009
Biddle Bros (Builders), London E5
 
10 December 2008
Blang! at 12 Bar Club, London WC2
 
28 November 2008
Blakespeare at Cavendish Arms, Stockwell
Hungry Dog did solo song versions of 4 William Blake poems: A Poison Tree, London, The Fly and The Chimney Sweeper.
6 November 2008
Dogfishtrombone at Milfords, London WC2. Hungry Dog solo (with a bit of help from AJ Dehany) with guests Malcolm Kaksois and JJ Crash.
27 October 2008
Bob Dylan Thomas night at The Star, Archway. Hungry Dog performed "Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window" by Bob Dylan and his own song versions of "Incarnate Devil" and "And Death Shall Have No Dominion" by Dylan Thomas.
16 October 2008
The Gaff, 382 Holloway Rd, London
We were the first ever band to play this new venue. We can only hope we haven't cursed it. Also playing were The Dash and The Hugs.
2 October 2008
Dogfishtrombone at The Perseverance NW1 with Wob, Cinnamon, Suzy Almond and Steve Halliday. HD was accompanied by AJ Dehany on mandolin.
 9 September 2008
Acoustic trio performance at 12 Bar Club, London with Malcolm Kaksois, The Nightingales (Finland), Paul Mosley and Ashley Reaks
16 August 2008
Solo at Notting Hill Arts Club with Extradition Order, The Crisps and Jail
 
14 August 2008
Solo at The Perseverance. Cover of the month was "It Isn't Gonna Be That Way" by Steve Forbert. AJ Dehany played mandolin on "A Long Way From Here". Also on the bill: Anders Dal, Richard McGuire and Mark Alder (not Mark Alder).
8 August 2008
The Prince Albert, Brighton with Asbo Derek and Pog
16 July 2008
Solo at ph7 presents The Neutral Zone at London To Brighton, Queen's Rd, Peckham.
10 July 2008
Solo at The Perseverance with guests AJ Dehany, Jen Elvy and The Zarz. Cover of the month was "A Pair Of Brown Eyes" by The Pogues.
3 July 2008
Dogfishtrombone night at Half Moon Herne Hill with Sandy Dillon + The New Verb
23 June 2008
Bucketfull Of Brains gig at World's End, Camden.
13 June 2008
Solo gig at Rugby Fire Station with Steve White, The Zars, Jen Elvy and others.
12 June 2008
Solo at Perseverance with guests Dexter Bentley, AJ Dehany and Tim Eveleigh.
Cover of the month was "Splendid Isolation" by Warren Zevon.
15 May 2008
Solo at Perseverance with guests Pog (solo), Jeff Bell (Quango Music) and Deacon.
Cover of the month was "How Will I Ever Be Simple Again" by Richard Thompson.
2 May 2008
Fiddler's Elbow, Camden
16 April 2008
Final No Wankers Aloud at 12 Bar Club, London with Glassglue, Society Of Imaginary Friends, Fat Old Man, Pog and Wob.
10 April 2008
"Last of the Small Town Napoleons: A Tribute to Tom Waits" at Perseverance, London.
Hungry Dog did solo performances of "Yesterday Is Here", "Cold Cold Ground" and "Jesus Gonna Be Here"
 
3 April 2008
Woodshed Acoustic Revue at Perseverance, London
Hungry Dog solo
 
15 March 2008
Parliament Club at Inn On The Green, Ladbroke Grove with The Fallen Leaves, The Stabilisers and The Vandebilts
13 March 2008
Starving Mongrel Promotions night at The Perseverance, London NW1 featuring Hungry Dog solo with guests Glassglue, Malcolm Kaksois and Bilkis.
14 February 2008
Starving Mongrel Promotion night at The Perseverance, London NW1 featuring Hungry Dog solo with guests Onions, The New Verb and Jess Bryant.
6 February 2008
No Wankers Aloud at 12 Bar Club featuring Hungry Dog Brand with guests The Masonics, George Inai & The Curious Ghost Ensemble and Madrenotte.
10 January 2008
Starving Mongrel Promotions night at The Perseverance, London NW1 with Hungry Dog solo and guests JJ Crash, Freddie Keen and Majestic 12.
21 December 2007
Solo performance at 12 Bar Club, London WC2 with
The Band Of Holy Joy
Society Of Imaginary Friends
Hacker (Morton Valence)
Helen McCookerybook
 
19 December 2007
No Wankers Aloud at the 12 Bar Club, London WC2 with guests:
The Masonics
Debbie Leggo
The Sways
Spinmaster Plantpot
Kevin Two Sheds
 
13 December 2007
Starving Mongrel Promotions night at The Perseverance, London NW1 with Hungry Dog solo and guests:
The Crisps
Malcolm Kaksois
PH7 & El Magnifico
 
8 November 2007
Starving Mongrel Promotions night at The Perseverance, London NW1 with Hungry Dog solo and guests:
Dr Pekke Burger
Bilkis
Steve White
 
13 October 2007
Bird's Nest, Deptford, London SE8
with Egg Timer
 
11 October 2007
Starving Mongrel Promotions night at The Perseverance, London NW1  with Hungry Dog solo and:
Planet Zim
Malcolm Kaksois
Thee Intolerable Kidd
Gianluca Galetti
 
Wednesday 3 October 2007 
Hungry Dog Brand album launch at the 12 Bar Club with
Preacher Boy
Malcolm Kaksois & The Rusty Dander featuring Outing H. August
 
29 September 2007
Kaparte Promotions night at Half Moon, Herne Hill with
The Rapscallions
Glassglue
Preacher Boy
Tom Mayne (David Cronenberg's Wife)
 
27 September 2007
Merchant's Inn, Rugby
Hungry Dog accompanied by Preacher Boy supporting Preacher Boy (!)
 
13 September 2007
Greasy Tentacle night at The Perseverance, London NW1
with
The Penny Black Remedy
JJ Crash & The Lips
Charlotte Morris
Spinmaster Plantpot
PH7
17 August 2007
Antifolk Fest at 12 Bar Club
2 August 2007
No Wankers Aloud XI
with
Dexter Bentley
JJ Crash & The Lips with Thee Intolerable Kidd
Jagtar
Fat Old Man
Malcolm Kaksois & The Rusty Dander
MC PH7
12 July 2007
The Perseverance
London NW1
with JAGTAR and MALCOLM KAKSOIS
 
6 June 2007
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud X
with
Glassglue
Jesus Licks
The New Verb
Thee Assassins
 
3 May 2007
The Perseverance
London NW1
Woodshed Acoustic Revue featuring a solo set from Hungry Dog.

10 April 2007
12 Bar Club
London
Hungry Dog played solo at this secret Pete Doherty gig. Kate Moss and her cheekbones were there too!

4 April 2007
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud IX (Resonance benefit)
with
Shimmy Rivers And And Canal
Jail
Bag Of Piss
Spinmaster Plantpot
The New Verb
Hungry Dog (solo)
MC Lord Corkscrew

3 January 2007
12 Bar Club
London
with Society Of Imaginary Friends

2 December 2006
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud VIII
with
Glassglue
Raven
Nigel Burch & Dylan Bates
Ashley Reaks
Blah Blah Blah
MC Lord Corkscrew

24 October 2006
12 Bar Club
London
Hungry Dog solo gig with Gianluca Galetti & others

25 August 2006
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud Special
with
Patrik Fitzgerald
Pog
JJ Crash & The Lips
Kevin Two Sheds

5 August 2006
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud VI
with
Glassglue
The Sways
Spinmaster Plantpot
Gerry Mitchell & Little Sparta
Malcolm Kaksois
MC Lord Corkscrew

20 May 2006
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud V
with
Glassglue
Male
The Ghosts
Fat Old Man
The Beaks
MC Lord Corkscrew

8 April 2006
The Cowley Club
Brighton
with Jason Webley + Wob

4 March 2006
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud 4
with
Glassglue
The Society Of Imaginary Friends
Spinmaster Plantpot vs. Mole Man
Pog
JJ Crash & The Lips

5 November 2005
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud 3
with
Fat Old Man
Glassglue
Malcolm Kaksois
Alan Clayson with special guest accompanist Wreckless Eric
Drowning Not Waving

20 August 2005
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud 2
with
Glassglue
The Machine
Spinmaster Plantpot
Dogzone
Pog

17 August 2005
The Spitz
London
with Wreckless Eric + Adrian R Teenbeat + David Cronenberg's Wife + Spinmaster Plantpot

23 July 2005
Harbour Cafe
Margate
with Glassglue + Fat Old Man

9 July 2005
12 Bar Club
London
WITH

21 June 2005
The Unpleasant Unit
Bethnal Green
London

21 May 2005
12 Bar Club
London
No Wankers Aloud 1
with
Brains and Virgin
Glassglue
The Society of Imaginary Friends
Spinmaster Plantpot
Rowan and the Crops Failed

18 April 2005
The Betsey Trotwood
London
with Glassglue

15 February 2005
12 Bar Club
London WC2
with Glassglue

12 February 2005
Live radio session & interview on Dexter Bentley's Hello Goodbye show on Resonance FM

20 January 2005
The Betsey Trotwood
FARRINGDON
London

5 December 2004
12 Bar Club
London WC2
with Raven

10 October 2004
12 Bar Club
London WC2

9 September 2004
Bugbar
Brixton

5 August 2004
12 Bar Club
London WC2

24 June 2004
Bug Bar,
Brixton

31 May 2004
Bull & Gate,
Kentish Town,
London

27 April 2004
12 Bar Club,
London WC2.
with Deadstring Brothers

23 March 2004
Half Moon,
Putney.

Currently listening:
Demanding To Be Next
By Preacher Boy
Release date: 06 April, 2004