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Salty Dog was an American rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 1986 by former Max Havoc guitarist Scott Lane, bassist Michael Hannon, and drummer Khurt Maier who also played on Max Havoc's 1983 album. [1] Later, they were joined by lead singer Jimmi Bleacher. [1]
Oh, and off-topic, but Procol Harum made a bunch of great music beyond “A Whiter Shade of Pale” that you should go check out immediately, such as the album “A Salty Dog.” This article was ...
A Salty Dog, a 1969 album by the band Procol Harum "A Salty Dog" (song), a song from the album "Salty Dog", a song from a 1964 album "Back in Town" by The Kingston Trio ...
Two lineups of Procol Harum onstage in 1970, 2001 and 2018. Procol Harum were an English progressive rock band from Southend-on-Sea. Formed in April 1967, the group originally consisted of vocalist and pianist Gary Brooker, guitarist Ray Royer, bassist David Knights, keyboardist Matthew Fisher, drummer Bobby Harrison and lyricist Keith Reid. The band went through a number of lineup changes ...
A Salty Dog was recorded in March 1969. The musical tensions between Robin Trower and the rest of the group were beginning to show in this album, and although his guitar sound remains integral to most of the tracks, "Crucifiction Lane" (featuring a rare Trower vocal), in retrospect, shows that Trower was already moving in a different direction from the rest of the band.
Title [A] Album details Peak chart positions UK [1]CAN [3]US [11]Flyback 4: The Best of Procol Harum: Released: March 1971; Label: Fly Formats: LP, 8-track — — — A Whiter Shade of Pale / A Salty Dog
If you think rock ‘n’ roll is dead, just go to a Fat Dog show. Since 2021, the Brixton-based five-piece has been slowly but surely winning over the London music scene with its wild ...
"A Salty Dog" is a song by the English rock band Procol Harum. Written by Gary Brooker and Keith Reid , it was released as the lead single off the band's 1969 album A Salty Dog . It was also included on the 1972 album Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra .