Police Dog Hogan

Police Dog Hogan

Police Dog Hogan performing in Birmingham, 2015
Background information
Origin London, England
Genres Country, folk, bluegrass
Years active 2008–present
Members James Studholme
Eddie Bishop
Tim Dowling
Tim Jepson
Don Bowen
Michael Giri
Shahen Galichian
Emily Norris
Past members Pete Robinson
Adam Bennette

Police Dog Hogan are a British band whose music combines elements of country, folk and bluegrass. The band has been active since 2008 and released three albums, the second of which, From the Land of Miracles, was produced by Eliot James.

History

The band was formed by vocalist James Studholme and fiddle player Eddie Bishop, who were joined by mandolin player Tim Jepson and guitarist Pete Robinson for the band's first gig.[1] By the time of the band's first recording session in 2009, drummer Michael Giri, formerly of The Lilac Time, and banjo player Tim Dowling had been added to the line-up.[1][2] The seventh member to join was bass guitarist Adam Bennette.[1]

The band have appeared at festivals such as Larmer Tree and Bestival and released three albums, the second of which, From the Land of Miracles, was produced by Eliot James.[3][4]

Discography

Members

Left to right: Shahen Galichian, Michael Giri, Tim Dowling, Don Bowen, Eddie Bishop, James Studholme

References

  1. 1 2 3 Kushar, Dave (25 August 2013). "Police Dog Hogan interview part 1". Spiral Earth. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  2. Smith Hughes, Harriet (16 February 2013). "Middle-Aged-Man-Band?". Cherwell. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  3. Robinson, Clare (1 November 2013). "Critics barking up the right tree when it comes to praising Police Dog Hogan". Western Morning News. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  4. "Sound the siren for Police Dog Hogan". This is Cornwall. 14 November 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  5. Knight, Eleanor (25 January 2014). "Police Dog Hogan, Lewes Con Club, January 25". Brighton Argus. Retrieved 3 February 2014.

External links

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