Dogpark
In 1994, Kevin Gilbert, formerly of Toy Matinee and Giraffe, encouraged Dogpark members Sherri Sarto (Nourse) and Dan Hancock to relocate from San Jose to Los Angeles. Dogpark came to L.A. to shop their first record, and while doing so, they reconnected with their friend Kevin who helped them record...
In 1994, Kevin Gilbert, formerly of Toy Matinee and Giraffe, encouraged Dogpark members Sherri Sarto (Nourse) and Dan Hancock to relocate from San Jose to Los Angeles. Dogpark came to L.A. to shop their first record, and while doing so, they reconnected with their friend Kevin who helped them record some of their new material. During this time Kevin was part of the "Tuesday Night Music Club" which was the group of writers and musicians who had written and produced the grammy award winning Sheryl Crow album of the same name. Kevin had mixed half of Dogpark's new material when Sherri and Dan recieved the tragic news that Kevin had died unexpectedly. After taking some time away to grieve the loss of their friend, Dogpark started working with John Philip Shenale whose credits include, Tori Amos and Janes Addiction. The band was later courted by EMI, Geffen, Capitol, and Sony but were never signed because they were told it would be too difficult to market their type of music to commercial radio.
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