Dog Soldier's sole, self-titled album had strong connections to the Keef Hartley Band, with Hartley on drums; longtime Hartley band singer and guitarist Miller Anderson; and Derek Griffiths, who'd played alongside Hartley in the mid-'60s in the Artwoods, on guitar and vocals as well. The record isn't as blues-rock-oriented as most of Hartley's past work, perhaps because, according to the liner notes to the 2011 CD reissue, "the story goes that the band were placed under a certain amount of pressure to pursue a radio-friendly American AOR feel, much agai… read more
Dog Soldier's sole, self-titled album had strong connections to the Keef Hartley Band, with Hartley on drums; longtime Hartley band singer and g… read more
Three bands by this name: 1. Progressive blues-rock, a spin-off of the Keef Hartley Band featuring Hartley and KHB guitarist Miller Anderson. After their one album (1975, for United Artists), bass player and singer Paul Bliss formed the Bliss Band. 2. Hardcore punk band spun off from Blood Spit Nights. 3. Michigan, USA rockers, that released "Name Your Poison" in 1988. Their sophomore album "Shoot To Kill" was released in 2022, more than 30 years after it was first recorded.
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Three bands by this name: 1. Progressive blues-rock, a spin-off of the Keef Hartley Band featuring Hartley and KHB guitarist Miller Anderson. After their one album (1975, for United Artists… read more
Three bands by this name: 1. Progressive blues-rock, a spin-off of the Keef Hartley Band featuring Hartley and KHB guitarist Miller Anderson. After their one album (1975, for United Artists), bass player and singer Paul Bliss formed th… read more