Police Dog Hogan to release third album.
With 8 members and a range of instruments including guitar, accordion, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and trumpet, Police Dog Hogan draw their influences from Americana, country-folk, folk-pop or even urban bluegrass.
With an average age comfortably over 40 (23-year old trumpeter Emily Norris being the exception), Police Dog Hogan are more than a band, some members hold down “day jobs” too (their banjo player Tim Dowling is a writer and Guardian columnist; lead singer James Studholme runs an advertising production company).
This September the band are exporting their unique take on Americana to Nashville, playing two showcase gigs at the Americana Music Association awards. After that they return to the UK to play a string of dates in October, November and December.
Their third album “Westward Ho!” is due out on Union Music Store label in the autumn.
With 8 members and a range of instruments including guitar, accordion, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and trumpet, Police Dog Hogan draw their influences from Americana, country-folk, folk-pop or even urban bluegrass.
With an average age comfortably over 40 (23-year old trumpeter Emily Norris being the exception), Police Dog Hogan are more than a band, some members hold down “day jobs” too (their banjo player Tim Dowling is a writer and Guardian columnist; lead singer James Studholme runs an advertising production company).
This September the band are exporting their unique take on Americana to Nashville, playing two showcase gigs at the Americana Music Association awards. After that they return to the UK to play a string of dates in October, November and December.
Their third album “Westward Ho!” is due out on Union Music Store label in the autumn.
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