Dogwood (band)

Dogwood
Origin Vista, California, US
Genres Pop punk, punk rock, skate punk, Christian punk, hardcore punk, melodic hardcore
Years active 1993–present
Labels Tooth & Nail, Rescue, Facedown, Roadside
Website Dogwood on MySpace
Members Josh Kemble
Danny Montoya
Rob Hahn
Russell Castillo
Past members Jason Harper
Sean O'Donnell
Shawn Beaty
Jayce Molina
Billy Nichols
Bill Driscol
Scott Bergan
Corbin King
Josh Hagquist
Dan Ardis
Andrew Montoya
Joe Sidoti /> Brian Peterson

Dogwood is a punk rock band from Escondido, California founded in 1993. Their music has been compared to that of The Offspring, and they list Bad Religion, NOFX and Lagwagon as musical influences.

History

In 1993, Josh Kemble united with Jayce Molina on guitar, Josh Hagquist (of The Beautiful Mistake) on bass, and Billy Nichols on drums to form the band Half-Off. After a few shows, the band decided to find a better name, and a relative suggested "Dogwood" in reference to the legend of the dogwood cross.

By 1996, Dogwood had been signed by the now-defunct Rescue Records label, which was also the home for such bands as P.O.D., No Innocent Victim, and Point Of Recognition. While on Rescue, Dogwood released two studio records, Good Ol' Daze and Through Thick & Thin. Dogwood andRescue Records parted ways, and then in 1998 the band self-released an eponymous album. This was later re-released without the track "Never Die" as This is Not a New Album on Facedown Records.

The band caught the eye of Tooth & Nail Records. In 1999, More Than Conquerors was released, followed by Building a Better Me in 2000, Matt Aragon in 2001, and Seismic in 2003. In 2004, Tooth & Nail released a Dogwood greatest hits album titled Reverse, Then Forward Again.

According to their MySpace page, they are currently signed to Roadside Records.

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Greatest Hits Compilations

Splits / Various Artist Compilations

Guest appearances

Videography

Awards

Source: San Diego Music Awards Past Winners

Members

Current members[2][3]
Former members[4]

Timeline

References

  1. McGovern, Brian Vincent (November–December 1998). "Indie Album Reviews: DOGWOOD". HM Magazine (74). ISSN 1066-6923.
  2. "Interview with Josh Kemble". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  3. "Dogwood's MySpace Page". Dogwood/Myspace. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  4. "Dogwood at Jesus Freak Hideout". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved September 5, 2015.

External links

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