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Artist description
Blues/Rock/Folk tunes written by Dennis John Peyton, in a multi-genre acoustic electric format. |
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Music Style
Acoustic-electric Blues/Rock/Folk |
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Musical Influences
James Taylor, Beatles, Sting, Tull |
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Similar Artists
Somewhere between now and then. If you have any suggestion please let us know. |
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Artist History
The Doberman Brothers, Jerome and Jackysines, spent years doing their gig to spellbound audiences at two famous Midwest haunts: "Jerry's Kitchen" and "College Ave". Transfixed by their scathing harangue, audiences usually never left before closing. Although the Brothers have toned down the show in recent years, they have still been known to heat things up when they get going with old favorites such as "Sit Down, I Want To Talk To You", "Hey, You, Come Here" and the classic "You Don't Know Your Ass From A Hole In The Ground". Peyton, who watched the Doberman Brothers develop their act over the years, has been playing music for many years with Mama Sargento, and really got started with Jeff the "Q" Quella, but only joined up with the other group members, Devin Alexander, and Alyssa Marilyn (not be confused or associated with Marilyn Manson) recently. As always, Mama Sargento has kept the group going with her charm and discipline, Devin continues to show more interest in automobiles than any other pursuit, while sweet Alyssa knocks 'em dead by a simple flash of her smile. There have been many guest artists, such as Studio 7's Dave Carney, and Neptune Production's Gary Farmer, who have contributed greatly to the cause, and we thank them, and say "Get a job". |
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Group Members
Dennis John Peyton, Jeff the "Q" Quella, The Doberman Brothers: Jerome and Jackysines, Devin Alexander P., Alyssa Marilyn P., Mama Sagento, with assorted guest artists |
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Instruments
acoustic guitar, lead guitar, harmonica, drums and keyboard |
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Albums
Freedom Calls Merry Christmas 1999; The Doberman Brothers: Every Dog Has Its Day |
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Location
San Diego, CA - USA |
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