The Doughboys – ‘Running For Covers’ (2019)
Rather than deliver these selections note for note, the Doughboys soak them in their own special sauce.
Rather than deliver these selections note for note, the Doughboys soak them in their own special sauce.
Considering the Doughboys are so heavily influenced by the Rolling Stones, it makes perfect sense they would eventually get around to covering them.
Countless great bands from the ’60s have reunited, but only a small percentage have been able to replicate their initial spark like the Doughboys.
Covering Motown classics can be awfully risky, but you can always trust the Doughboys to do things right.
A tough choice it is, but after much thought here are my Top 10 new albums of 2012, presented in alphabetical order. A click on the title takes you to the complete review … JIM BASNIGHT – INTRODUCING JIM BASNIGHT: A stimulating blast of rural rock sounds mixed with aRead More
If one didn’t know the history of the Doughboys, there’d be no clue how long they’ve been around. Considering how energetic and edgy the East Coast band is, it’s only expected they would be pegged as youngsters. You May Also Like: The Doughboys, “Play With Fire” (2018): One Track MindRead More