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Workdogs New York, New York. The Workdogs - Rob Kennedy bass, vocals and Scott Jarvis drums , who have provided the backbeat for Half Japanese, Velvet Monkeys, and a number of other bands over the years. A variety of New York indie rock and avant-jazz artists have joined in to back them. Contact Workdogs. Streaming and Download help. Report this album or account. If you like Workdogs, you may also like:. Beautiful Box set. Nice packaging Well impressed. Cheers and Rock on! I love these women. I have all of their albums and they're all excellent. Give them a listen. Steve Lake. Calm Ya Farm by The Murlocs. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 23, Blue Basin by Rare Seed. Downey to Lubbock by Dave Alvin. Soulful guitar interplay form the heart of this lovely Americana collaboration from Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore. Bandcamp Daily your guide to the world of Bandcamp. Get fresh music recommendations delivered to your inbox every Friday. You can review the changes here. The Comedie Of Robert Kennedy is an epic trilogy. A masterpiece. A journey into enlightenment. From Hell, through Purgatory and finally the relief of Heaven. Part 1 is Workdogs In Hell. Part 2 is Purgatory, The Home Companion. Part 3 is Paradise Garage. All three adventures may be bought separately as individual albums. Or there is an option to buy a three album collection at a reduced price this can be found in the 'buying options' of the third album Paradise Garage. Josh Mayfield. Tex Schleimer. Dave Martin. Pieter Bos. Gerard Cosloy. Purchasable with gift card. Released by Killing Moon Records in Europe. Now available in the USA! The Death Of The Workdogs The Workdogs were the very first rhythm section for hire and 1 Rambo Type Head Band - not to mention Yves Bisquet who was their my great manager. Well on the backstrength of that I got to know Rob and then Scott, who were the Workdogs and it wasn't long after they were coming 'round to my place for meals. Which they come into the habit of doing. And they would ask me to play my guitar for them and maybe some day be their sideman. See the way it worked it was a different sideman for every show, never repeating the same thing twice. Many a time I was to ask them when my time would come. They said 'Rock,' they said 'soon. One day, with the help of 3 J's and The Workdogs were doing fine - that's Jerry, Jimmy and Jim Beam - they was jamming on a Sonny Boy Williamson thing and I was just about to sit in when the telephone rang. I picks up the receiver and it's Easy Money - the front man for my regular gig - which was The Big Nothing - and we had a show that night, a Tuesday at 4am. And the doorman - which was Carlo - informed me of the death of The Workdogs. He said, 'Rock,' he said, 'they have died no more than 10 minutes ago. Awful sad I mounted the stage and told the audience of the Great Tragedy. Nobody said a thing. And all the big names they played with which was for peanuts before they was big names. And the way Rob would play the Good Cop and Scott the Bad Cop and they would go out and cop - I mean go out and mess up all their business which was known to everybody in the New York better than which it was known to themselves. Now they're playing in that big rhythm section On High. Flying above all this mess. And now, up above it all: the false lies about their death of which the sordid details are so well known and beyond the suffering which is Business As Usual. One band, one beat one never ending gig. I climbs from the stage too sad to go on and the manager tells me - which was Bill Wallace , he says, 'Rock, they're gone and no amount of riffing is going to bring them back. Call it a night. With no where to go I drive back and forth in front of The 'Dogs' house thinking - which was on 12th Street - thinking about my lost chances to sit in. About how 'soon' never comes and being that close and now its too late which was by 10 minutes. You know, a man's chances come and then they go and when they're gone what's he got? The Big Nothing, which was my band, and maybe a chance to forget just how close I come to the one shining moment of glory jamming with The Workdogs. And maybe I would have died. Maybe I'd be up there with them now: Rob counting off the beat; Scotty taking off on something completely different and me in the middle holding on for dear life. Which was their style. Easy comes up to where I'm parked and shakes my shoulders - I didn't even smile. But I can't get' em out of my head. And each day is a little bit darker since they left. Each day is just a little more gone. The Workdogs. Great rhythm section. My good, good friends. That's all. Little Boys With Big Guitars More Than An Apology When I buy you that champagne lunch more than an apology roses by the dozen more than an apology when I take you away from all this more than an apology I hate myself for hating you more than an apology wallow in self pity more than an apology my phone bill's through the ceiling more than an apology I starve myself, get a haircut more than an apology when we do it the way you like more than an apology every second seems like an hour more than an apology I need to be forgiven more than an apology don't want to be forgotten more than an apology don't want to be forgotten don't want to be forgotten. Solo 8 The House That Drugs Built Realm Of The Censors Kill 'em Eat 'em Fuck 'em Is Workdogs In Hell Cursed? The deck needed complete refurbishment. Rob's house is nearly destroyed by flood. Waste line had been repaired with drain pipe. Open shit line in the basement. Another thousand dollar repair for Rob. The missing master tape is nowhere to be found. Finally we had no choice but to go back to the original reference cassettes we had made from the A four track deck. Not exactly. Much of the material has never been heard before. The cassettes have been remixed and remastered by Rob and Jim Waters and the sound quality is so improved its unbelievable. The fantastic cover art is just a taste of what's to come from Andreas Rausch who is illustrating the entire Comedie Of Robert Kennedy. Tags jam messengers rob kennedy rock workdogs alternative blues indie punk trash blues New York. Shopping cart. Masters of the Talking Blues. Steve Lake go to album. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 23, go to album. MingTubbs go to album. On Bandcamp Radio. Oklahoma City's Jabee stops by to talk about his latest release.

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