Dog Town
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"Alibis" & "No Ordinary Blue" CD. To HEAR ALL SONGS go to CD Baby.  Alibis songs added to this site. Main Web Site: www.ronmcmanaman.com

Alibis CD is a selection of 8 blues songs by Ron McManaman. Ron plays all guitars, bass and vocals. Great Harmonica by Rick Peer. Great Keyboard by Rick Symmonds, Great Drums by Dave Jarman.  Ron takes you on a journey of hard times. Ron will always leave you in a better place. 8 Tracks, 8 days in someone's life.

No Ordinary Blue CD is a selection of 10 original blues based Rock&Roll/Blues & Varity music. Done with the help of two of Kansas City's best blues players on piano and saxaphone. Some songs were done in the vein of Blues Brothers. A fun and good time. Ron McManaman Bass/Vocal. Gil Gazaille Lead Guitar/Vocal. Steve Grate Drums. Chris Cohick Star Sax/Flute. Leslie Maclean Star Keyboard. Vicky Todd Star Keyboard (One Last Chance).

Songs on Internet Radio www.TheBmn.com  Band Mates Network Radio. www.KcCafe.net and others. Featured Artist on www.KcOnlineRadio.com

FM Kansas City Radio: KKFI 90.1 Community Radio

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The CD Reviewer 

Dog Town's lineup is; Ron "Mack" McManaman (bass, vocals), "Rocky" Gil Gazaille (lead guitar, vocals), and "Railroad" Steve Grate (drums).

They're joined on this album by guest artist, Chris Cohick (saxophone, flute) and Leslie Maclean (keyboard, back vocals). Vicki Todd plays keys on the song, "One Last Chance."

On No Ordinary Blue you will find the Blues style of music intermixed with large doses of good old Rock n' Roll music.  This band is made up of a group of guys who have lived what they're singing about in their songs, including that roller coaster emotion of love and relationships.

The songs range from straight up blues to robust rock n' rollers. The music is strong while the vocals for the most part hold their own in the songs. 

The addition of the guest artist was also a good move. The saxophone playing of Chris Cohick really brings a lively tone to the songs. Also his flute work on the song, "When You Don't" brings a real magic to the song.

No Ordinary Blue finishes strong with, "Ain't Gonna Change My Heart," a 7-minute's blues rocker that is filled with lively guitar and drum parts. The song starts with a rousing 1:30 minute instrumental that set the tone for the rest of the song.

If you like your blues mixed with a side order of rock then Dog Town plays music that you'll want to hear.

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