Salty Dog (band)

Salty Dog
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Glam metal, heavy metal, blues rock
Years active 1986–1991; 2011
Labels Geffen
Associated acts Dangerous Toys
American Dog
Past members Jimmi Bleacher
Pete Reveen
Michael Hannon
Khurt Maier
Scott Lane

Salty Dog was a hard rock band formed in late 1986 in Los Angeles by Jimmi Bleacher, Scott Lane, Michael Hannon and ex-Ratt drummer Khurt Maier. The band released its first and only major-label record in 1990, titled Every Dog Has Its Day, composed of all original songs, except for a cover of Willie Dixon's "Spoonful". Guitarist Pete Reveen is the son of the magician Peter Reveen. The band, like many other hard-rock/metal bands in the early 1990s, were lost in the shuffle when the grunge-rock movement hit in late 1991 and swept the nation in 1992.

In 1994, bassist Michael Hannon replaced Mike Watson in the Austin, Texas based band Dangerous Toys. Hannon toured with them playing in over 200 shows from 1994-1995 in support of their 1994 album Pissed.[1]

In December 2011, the band reunited for a show at the Key Club in Hollywood, California.

Members

Former

Discography

  1. "Come Along"
  2. "Cat's Got Nine"
  3. "Ring My Bell"
  4. "Where the Sun Don't Shine"
  5. "Spoonful"
  6. "Just Like a Woman"
  7. "Sim Sala Bim"
  8. "Keep Me Down"
  9. "Heave Hard (She Comes Easy)"
  10. "Lonesome Fool"
  11. "Slow Daze"
  12. "Sacrifice Me"
  13. "Nothin' But a Dream"

Current

Michael Hannon currently plays bass and is the lead singer of hard rock band American Dog. American Dog is made up of Michael Hannon (bass and vocal), Steve Theado (lead guitar), Vinnie Salvatore (guitar) and Michael Harris (drums).

Pete Reveen, for some time, had played in the Las Vegas, Nevada-based classic rock tribute band Three Blind Mice. He currently plays in a Whitesnake tribute called Snakesbite, and an 1980s tribute band, Rok of Ages.

References

  1. "MusicMight :: Artists :: DANGEROUS TOYS". Rockdetector.com. 1994-03-22. Retrieved 2015-11-01.

External links

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