Tone Dogs

Tone Dogs
Origin Portland, Oregon
Genres Rock in Opposition, art rock
Years active 1987–1991, 2013
Labels C/Z, Soleilmoon
Associated acts Caveman Shoestore, Curlew, Soundgarden
Past members Matt Cameron
Fred Chalenor
Amy Denio
Will Dowd
Henry Franzoni

Tone Dogs was an avant-prog group founded in 1987 by bassist Fred Chalenor and vocalist/saxophonist Amy Denio, who comprised the nucleus of the band. Drummer Matt Cameron, known for his work in the alternative rock group Soundgarden, was recruited to perform on the band's 1990 debut album Ankety Low Day. The band has also performed with Fred Frith of Henry Cow and Hans Reichel.

History

Tone Dogs was formed in Portland, Oregon by Fred Chalenor and Amy Denio. Fred had just left his previous group Face Ditch and Amy had already recorded several solo works. The project began as studio experiment exclusively for the duo before they recruited Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron. Cameron applied a swing to the odd time signatures he had developed with Soundgarden.[1] After the Tone Dogs's recording sessions Cameron left the group to resume touring with Soundgarden, who had just been signed by A&M Records.[2] The sessions surfaced on their debut album Ankety Low Day, which was released in 1990 and included performances by guitarists Fred Frith and Hans Reichel.[3] During their European tour, the band decided to part ways in November 1991. On June 29, 2013, the original line-up of Chalenor and Denio performed a set of Tone Dogs songs at the first annual SeaProg festival in Seattle.[4]

Discography

Studio albums

References

  1. Nickson, Chris (September 15, 1995). Soundgarden: New Metal Crown. Macmillan. p. 130. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  2. Franzoni, Henry J. (2012). "Face Ditch: The Northwest Alternative Music Pioneers Re-Emerge". henryfranzoni.com. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  3. Coley, Byron (November 1990). "Tone Dogs". Spin. SPIN Media LLC. 6 (8): 88. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  4. "Artists: Tone Dogs". seaprog.org. 2013. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
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