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TRICKDoG was formed when two work colleagues decided to play together once in a while. Very quickly, we wrote 8 songs, then a few more. Later, another colleague began to play with us and liked what we were doing and decided to stay for a time. Now we are three guitars and a harmonica. We are getting filled up by recording our songs and sharing them with friends and acquaintances. We live in Strasbourg, France.
We are 1/3 American, 2/3 French, and all trying to find the golden thread to happiness. We all know it is a weave of music and friendship. Let it be so.
Bobby- Guitar/ lead vocals/ lyrics
Benoit-12-string guitar/ harmonica/ music
Gilles-Lead guitar/ backup vocals/ arrangements
Florian D'amour-All instruments/ Arrangements on 'I Fall Into Your Kiss' and bass/ keyboards/ shaker/ drums on 'In My Cadillac'
R.fm, Jun 9, 2009:
http://r.fm
Presents The June Exposé:
Scuba (Hotflush
Butch (Great Stuff)
Skream (Tempa)
Sharam Jey (King Kong)
Dibaba (International Deejay Gigolos)
Hyphen And SFR (Trouble on Vinyl)
Roberto Rodriguez (Compost)
DJ Donna Summer (Cock Rock Disco)
LĂĽtzenkirchen (Platform B)
/Love from the R.fm posse
TRICKDoG (English), Feb 27, 2009:
SNEAK PREVIEW!!
Each time we post a new mastered recording, we will also post a future project recording. All future project recordings are done for the purpose of remembering our basic arrangement for that song. It is a live recording with a single mike between three people...no mix, no nothin'. There are some mistakes but gives you an idea what TRICKDoG is working on. We have many original songs yet to record...STAY WITH US!
TRICKDoG (English), Feb 25, 2009:
Hello my dear friends...Trickdog has recorded our newest song...Dusty Attic Memories which is the true story of the life of Bob Dunn...just a man. His story speaks of his orphan-type upbringing that bounced him from one home with relatives to another. Finally, a box of photos were discovered as belonging to him among relatives and he received them delivered. He shared them with his big family. It was the celebration of a life and we continue to celebrate his life in this song written as a poem in 1978 by him and recomposed by his son into what you can listen to now as 'Dusty Attic Memories'. Enjoy please.