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Dog House Band


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Dog House Band
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Tom Richards


Bass Guitar


Tom has played in bands most of his life, starting with a Beach Boys cover band in the early 60’s. But growing up in suburban New York, it was the music of the Fillmore East that really turned him on. "Hendrix, Jeff Beck, The Who, Led Zeppelin – I saw them and lots more at the Fillmore," he says. While attending The Woodstock Music & Arts Festival in 1969, his music style was "nailed down."

Tom has explored blues and R&B, and spent most of his life following the that style music or wherever music led him. "There are two kinds of music," Tom says: "good music and bad. Fortunately, in Dog House, we always play the first kind."


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Date 03-01-2008

Dog House started about two years ago when a mutual friend of Paul Nelson introduced him to a couple of Delaware Blues players. Paul came to my home and brought his drummer John Porsia (JP) along with him. After some introductory beers we strapped on and the magic was born. Paul was watching closely as I worked my Martin J-40 acoustic for most of the night. Singing and playing for nearly three hours straight, we were all grooving. Knowing that we wanted to continue, Paul and JP quickly mentioned that they were booked for three gigs and wanted us to join them! At the first gig, I showed up in very casual gym shorts and sneakers and we still won the crowd over.

The dust settled and we began tightening up our sound. For me, this meant I had to sing more and take a lot of advice from two guys who I didn’t know that well. That in it self was challenging. Paul was already known as Paul Nelson and the Hot Licking Blues but that changed slightly to Paul Nelson’s Blues Band. As things progressed, I listened more and more to JP and began to realize he wouldn’t stop till I applied some of what he was saying. So I tried a couple things... and a couple more... and started to understand how to take advantage of the stronger aspects of my voice. I will always be thankful for his help. (not bad for a drummer)

We set a goal of 100 songs, and after a few months we had them. However, something was missing. That first night we sparked and knew when things were new; they in turn were fun. So I busted out an original song I wrote about three years prior and threw it into the mill. The band ate it alive and “Deep Down Inside” was born. Along with two or three of Paul’s originals we gained confidence and the fun was back.

I decided to ask the band to record professionally for several reasons. One was to work together on a higher level of audience enthusiasm. The second was to copyright our originals and be entered into song contests. We entered “Deep Down Inside” and out of over two thousand entries from five countries, we placed in the top 40 at #34!!! It is still found on the net at vision4music.com. We continued to gig in Philly and wanted to start hitting some spots in Delaware, so we did. At this time we were going by Paul Nelson and Whirlwind. Then that changed to just Whirlwind. I’m not sure how it changed, but the Band decided to be henceforth known as “Dog House.” It just made sense for our Blues Band.

Authored by Patrick Sidell
4-13-2008

The Band like all bands had to overcome some adversity in personnel changes. We first tapped Bass player Burnie Houtt for this effort. He brought a lot of energy to the band and contributed equally with his vocal ability. Unfortunately his sound company demanded more time then he planned so he bowed out after a short while. Dog House wishes him all the best!

Enter Tom Richards. Tom wowed us within minutes. He immediately filled the rhythm section with very strong, smooth bass lines. Through out the 4 hr audition we covered a variety of genera’s and also hit on our original music, like we had been together for ten years. Tom also brings a great lead and backup vocal ability that enables us to continue three part harmonies.

Our focus is to get working and share our gift of music Dog House style and push for a new CD release by this summer.