Mad Dog and Blues Night Out
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/maddogbno
Facebook: Mad Dog and Blues Night Out
Email: maddogbno@ptd.net
Booking: (484) 661-2047
Mad Dog & Blues Night Out with
JAMES COTTON
Mad Dog & Blues Night Out captures the soul of the Blues and hearts of all ages.Their rich, genuine style and dedication to the music makes this band unique to all who appreciate American Blues Legends. Their commitment to Chicago and Urban styled Blues reaches back in time to the great legendary artists such as Sonny Boy Williamson I and II, Walter Horton, Willie Dixon, Wynnonie Harris and Buster Brown.
Experience the gutsy, authentic sound that captivates blues connoisseurs and brings audiences everywhere to their feet.
As Mad Dog leads the band with his growling vocals and howling harmonica, it becomes evident that this man has been playing since the mid 70s.
He has performed with many of his Blues influences such as Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Lonnie Brooks, Big Jack Johnson, John Brim, Kenny Neal, Katherine Davis, The Kinsey Report, Sam Carr, Johnnie Johnson, Eddie C. Campbell, Artie "Blues Boy" White, Carey Bell, The Nighthawks, John Popper and many more. Mad Dog had also appeared at the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena Arkansas in 1988.
Mad Dog & Blues Night Out have had the great privilege of opening for such acts as Buddy Guy, Charlie Musselwhite, Ronnie Earl, John Hammond, Sonny Rhodes, Kenny Neal, The Nighthawks, Debbie Davies and Little Mike and The Tornadoes to name a few.
With eyes looking across the globe, this Pennsylvania based band strived to be more than just a local blues act. This came to fruition when they backed JSP recording artist, Lonnie Shields in 1996. Mad Dog & Blues Night Out backed Lonnie for a seven month tour covering several mid-western states, the east coast and Canada.
On their own, the group has successfully promoted their way into Blues festivals all over the east coast. Furthermore, Mad Dog & Blues Night Out had taken first place in the Lehigh Valley Blues Network competition of eastern Pennsylvania. This placed the group amongst the top 42 Blues acts in the country. They then performed at the New Daisy Theater in Memphis Tennessee in 1997.
Constantly working from club to club and building their ever-growing fanbase promoting the full length CD release, "Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda" Mad Dog & Blues Night Out are again on the road and in the studio preparing their next long awaited full length for the summer of 2009.
Some recent events:
Lupo's, Allentown, PA
Friday March 26
RIP Tom J.
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McStews in Levittown, PA
Oct 2009
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Ocean City, MD, April 15
BJ's
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Richmond, VA, April 16
Poe's
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Ocracoke Island, NC April 17
O' Neal Wedding
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Ocracoke Island, NC, April 18 09
Howard's Pub, heading home
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