Yard Dogs Road Show
is a thirteen-member traveling cabaret that features a unique blend of performances, including vaudeville, burlesque, stage magic, sideshow oddities, and beatnik "hobo poetry." Performances include musical interludes, song and dance numbers, and background music from the Yard Dogs cartoon heavy band. Originally from San Francisco, the Yard Dogs made their first full-fledged national tour in the Spring of 2005, playing 25 shows in 35 days with seven sold-out performances. Their show is used as a vehicle to travel and promote an independent lifestyle and spirit. All the performers are completely independent and 100% collaborative in creating their performances on stage. Their main objective is to inspire others to create and express themselves outside of the box. Consequently, creative communities are increasing in towns they have visited and revisited.
The Yard Dogs Road Show is collaborative group of friends who love to travel and perform together. Through their collaborative performances they aim to bring other artists together and create more independent artistic communities throughout the world.
For use in this Wiki entry, the bands manager allowed the use of the song Blockhead as an example of their style
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History
The Yard Dogs began in 1998 as a three-piece traveling
jug band formed by Yard Dogs founder
Eddy Joe Cotton. The jug band started out playing in the road houses and dance halls of the west coast. During this time, band members took part in modern day acid tests with the likes of
Ken Kesey and the
Merry Pranksters. For the next year, the band toured up and down the west coast in a 1967 Ford Galaxy 500. It was on a cold night in 1999 that the band stopped to roll out their sleeping bags off Interstate 5 at a place called Dog Creek Road that the band found its new name and new calling. Thus the Yard Dogs Road Show was born.
One by one, the band attracted its colorful cast of performers. The band now sports such members as
Tobias the Mystic Man (sword-swallower and magician),
Guitar Boy (a spandex-sporting "guitar hero"),
Hellvis (a musclebound fire-eater), and the Black and Blue Burlesque dancing girls. Founder
Eddy Joe Cotton has also performed with
They Might Be Giants
and has been featured on
NPR
,
West Coast Live
, and
To the Best of Our Knowledge
. He is also the author of
Hobo - A Young Man’s Thoughts On Trains And Tramping In America,
which made it to the Denver Post best seller list.
The Yard Dogs Road Show has performed at venues such as the Knitting Factory in Hollywood and NYC, the
Wakarusa Festival in
Lawrence, Kansas, the Bluebird Theater in Denver, Colorado and the Orpheum Theater in Flagstaff, Arizona. They have collaborated with
Teatro ZinZanni,
Red Bull,
Lucas Films, and
New Belgium Brewery, and they participate in annual
Native American cultural exchange fesitivals with the
Quechan and
Mohave tribes. Members have also collaborated with
The Hall and Christ World of Wonders.
Members
- Eddy Joe Cotton - Straw Boss & Founder
- Lily Rose Love - Singer & Trombone
- EEnor Wild Boar - Lead Guitar & Singer
- Micah D-Liscious - Bass Guitar & Showman
- Sidecar Tommy - Drums
- Kid Casbah -Trumpet & Special Effects
- Sansa Alexander Asylum III - Accordion & Singer
- Tobias the Mystic Man - Contraptions & Mysticism
- Broadway Freddie - Song & Dance Man
- Zoe Jakes - Burlesque & Belly Dancer
- Teri Lynn Sage - Burlesque Dancer
- Shenandoah Sassafras - Burlesque Dancer & Singer
- Richy - Sound Engineer
Honorary Members
- Leighton
- Bell Pod Jablinsky - Choreographer
- Gypsy Jablinsky
Discography
The Fabulous Yard Dogs Road Show CD
(2006)
[1]
- 1. Jug Jam
- 2. Driving Down the Road
- 3. St. James
- 4. Death March
- 5. Norton P. Eletric
- 6. King of the Hobos
- 7. Red Light
- 8. Ricardo Del Fuego De Manga
- 9. Thou Art Hypnotized
- 10. Blockhead
- 11. Spectactometer
- 12. Guitar Boy
- 13. Tobias the Mystery Man
- 14. New Day
- 15. Turkey Neck Shuffle #23
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