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writings
Work Music
NYC's Number One Antidrugsex Band
The Saga of the Workdogs
Horse: The True Story
Dog daze
Maxwells, 6-2-89
Goin' Down Under
WORKDOGS
There's No Tomorrow for Red
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NYC'S NUMBER ONE ANTIDRUGSEX BAND
WORKDOGS
ANNOUNCES THEIR RESIGNATION FROM THE FOLLOWING BANDS:
PURPLE GEEZUS
"The ace rhythm duo of Rob Kennedy on bass and Scott Jarvis on drums, known
separately as the Workdogs, rounds out the sound." ...Details
VELVET MONKEYS
"We never bother to tell anyone anything," says Fleming, revealing that "the
band's two other members - the Workdogs - live in New York." ...DC Clubland
"Velvet Monkeys hit the Love Club backed by Workdogs rhythm section. The
relationship between Fleming and Kennedy is totally bent . . . throw Lou
Reed and Steve Wynn in the same hole because this set killed off both of
them." ... Conflict
"These two yeehaws add new dimension to words like blitzed, blithering,
stupid and gosh darn if I wasn't won over to their cause in a millisecond."
...Free TNT
HALF JAPANESE
"The main groove is laid down by the bass/drums duo the Workdogs, and the LP
would be a lesser piece without them." ... The Bob
"With rhythm supplied by irresponsibilly yokels the Workdogs, things speed
shuffle along like a high school janitor with his pockets full of flaming
underwear." ... Spin
"Ain't Half Jap at all, if anything it's a red vinyl Workdogs record with
guest vocalist Jad." ... Pulsebeat
"I think they are one of the best rhythm sections in the world today." ...
Jad Fair, Half Japanese Factsheet
WORKDOGS
will continue to receive all rights and royalties due them for their
participation in these band's recording projects; most especially that all
rhythm section work will be appropriately credited.
WORKDOGS '87
EIGHT SONG TAPE FEATURING NYC UNDERGROUND SUPERSTARS
"What happened to the old Rolling Stones? Easy. Pared down to a duo, they
call themselves the Workdogs nowadays and play mercenary back-up to
whichever visiting crooner's got the fattest wallet. And then on occasion
they cut a track or eight under their own name like the sort you'll hear
here." ... Pulsebeat
"Tape Of The Issue Award goes to the Workdogs, NYC's hardest working rhythm
section and the country's coolest non-ripoff-the-blackman blues duo... your
musical life is complete if you own this tape." ... The Bob
WORKDOGS '87 IS UNAVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
KING DOG BISCUIT RECORDS
SPRING 1988 NYC
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