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      Dogs New Clothes

      Welcome to our Internet web site! So why do we have a copy of the cover of Dirty Linen on our home page? Well you see, this prestigious folk magazine reviewed our CD Waiting for the Moon (available on iTunes Dog's New Clothes - Waiting for the Moon) in their August/September 1998 issue in the very excellent company of the likes of Babatunde Olatunji and Hot Tuna. Click on the magazine cover to see why we are quite happy to have our tunes described as "catchy without sounding too repetitive". Thank you Dirty Linen!"

      From 1990-1998 Dog's New Clothes was one of Richmond's most popular children's acts. Originally started by Norman Roscher and Glenn Habel who was replaced in 1994 by Jasmine Jaslow, Dog's played hundreds of shows for thousands of fans during its time. These pages contain pictures, lyrics, and sounds from their CD and even some QuickTime movies of them performing - click on your choice below to:

      • Read some nice things that others have written about the Dog's - including what some fans said about their performances.
      • Listen to some of the songs are on our CD Waiting for the Moon. (Listen to the Quicklime sounds for Bart the Pirate
      • Check to see if we played in your neighborhood.
      • Learn more about them (such as why we proudly displayed the WCVE FM logo).
      • Explore the gallery of pictures of the Dog's in action.
      • Call us toll free or mail Dog's New Clothes.
      • Or return to webmaster Peter Aiken's home page.

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      This page and all web site contents were last updated and are copyright
      8/9/07 and previous years by Peter Aiken - all rights reserved.