Hank Dogs

Hank Dogs are an acoustic folk band from South London.[1][2][3] The band members are Piano Pace, her ex-husband Andy Allan (formerly of Lightning Raiders and The Professionals),[4] and his daughter Lily Ramona.[5] Their music is considered to be in the English folk tradition. They started out in 1992 at an acoustic club in South London. In 1998 they traveled to Seattle with producer Jon Kertzer and played at the Bumbershoot Festival there.[6]

Hank Dogs
OriginSouth London, England
GenresFolk, folk rock, alternative country
Years active1992–present
Associated actsLightning Raiders, The Professionals
MembersPiano Pace
Andy Allan
Lily Ramona

Their first album Bareback,[7][8] produced by Joe Boyd, was well received and was named Record of the Month for WXPN in Philadelphia.

Discography

Albums
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References

  1. "Hank Dogs Biography". OLDIES.com.
  2. "Hank Dogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  3. "Hank Dogs Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  4. "Biography at Spinney Records". Spinneyrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  5. Baty, Chris. "Hank Dogs". Archives.sfweekly.com. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-01-26. Retrieved 2014-12-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "Hank Dogs - Bareback". Discogs.
  8. "Hank Dogs : Bareback". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  9. "Hank Dogs - Half Smile". Discogs.
  10. "Hank Dogs : Half Smile". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  11. "Hank Dogs, The Ivy House, London". The Independent. July 31, 2002.
  12. Douglas H., Henkle (2012-10-23). "Rough Guide Discography / World Music Network Discography". FolkLib Index : A Library of Folk Music Links. Retrieved 2013-12-21.


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