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Dawg Yawp

Dawg Yawp is a folk-based duo that combines sitar, guitar, synth and drum samples alongside beautiful harmonies. Tyler Randall and Rob Keenan are lifelong friends that attended Berklee together, only to return to their native Cincinnati to focus on the project. Their debut EP Two Hearted quickly earned them acclaim and radio play, in addition to festivals like SXSW and national support slots. Their debut self-titled LP, released 10/14/16 via Old Flame Records, has started generating national praise from NPR Tiny Desk Concert to Conan O'Brien's Team Coco, Consequence of Sound, WXPN, KCRW and beyond.

Album

So Much More

Label: Old Flame Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Lettuce; In And Out; So Much More; Sucker; Why I'm Here; Thair; Took Too Much; Tearin' Up.

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Dawg Yawp: So Much More

Read "So Much More" reviewed by Jim Trageser


On a 2004 remix compilation, What Is Hip? (Warner Brothers), Tsuper Tsunami turned Seals & Crofts' early '70s folk-rock classic “Summer Breeze" into a percolating bit of dance-ready electronica. But it does not seem that either Jimmy Seals nor Dash Crofts were involved in the electronica on the new take of their recording.

Album

Doubles, Vol. 1

Label: Old Flame Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Tearin' Up; Why I'm Here

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Article: Album Review

Dawg Yawp: Doubles, Vol. 1

Read "Doubles, Vol. 1" reviewed by Jim Trageser


jny: Cincinnati's folk-rock duo Dawg Yawp is rolling out their new music in a series of two-song singles that they are calling “Doubles." (And why did nobody think of that bit of marketing genius in the heyday of the 45?) Their first such set shows a nice progression from their 2016 self-titled full-length release, ...

Album

Dawg Yawp

Label: Old Flame Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Maybe; I Wanna Be a Dawg; Lost At Sea; Not So Sure; Need You to Know; East Virginia Blues; Dawg; 18 Carat; Can't Think; I'll Quit Tomorrow.

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Article: Album Review

Dawg Yawp: Dawg Yawp

Read "Dawg Yawp" reviewed by Jim Trageser


Drawing equally upon threads common to Mumford & Sons, late period Beatles, acid-blues pioneer Little Axe, world music-era Paul Simon, and the good Lord only knows what else, the Cincinnati duo of Dawg Yawp has produced one of those little gems of an album that not only defies easy categorization--but even so much as adequate description. ...


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