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    Brian Stevens. Website. Official website. The Cavedogs were a power pop band formed in Boston during the mid-1980s. The band featured Brian Stevens (bass/vocals), Todd Spahr (guitar/vocals) and Mark Rivers (drums/vocals). The trio broke up in the early 1990s, but reunited for several shows in 2001–2002, [2] 2010 and most recently for the WMBR ...

  2. Jun 29, 2014 · The Cavedogs. In a September 2002 piece for The Boston Phoenix, writer Brett Milano vividly evoked the Cavedogs’ salad days: a riotous gig at a Sunset Strip venue, throaty screams for an encore, the Boston-based trio agreeing to play “a quick one” before playfully barreling through all nine minutes of the Who’s “A Quick One, While He ...

  3. The pre-Capitol video for The Cavedogs' song "Tayter Country" from their 1990 debut album Joyrides for Shut-ins. Filmed at The Rat in Kenmore Sq. Boston. The...

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  4. The Cavedogs. Part of Boston's music explosion of the 90's, the Cavedogs were composed of Todd Spahr on vocals and guitar, Brian Stevens on vocals and bass and Mark A. Rivers on drums and vocals. Their first album "Joy Rides For Shut-Ins" was a big hit on the college circuit in the states and with independent music critics alike.

  5. The Cavedogs. Playing smart, enthusiastic power pop that at its best suggested a three-way pileup between the Who, Big Star, and Cheap Trick, Boston's the Cavedogs began life in 1987, when guitarist Todd Spahr, bassist…. Read Full Biography.

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  7. The Cavedogs discography and songs: Music profile for The Cavedogs, formed 1987. Genres: Power Pop, Alternative Rock. Albums include Joyrides for Shut-Ins, Soul Martini, and Yuletunes: A Collection of Alternative Pop Christmas Songs.

  8. The Cavedogs were bumped up to Restless' parent label, Enigma Records, for their first proper album, Joy Rides for Shut-Ins, which was released later the same year. Then, Capitol Records, who had a distribution agreement with Enigma, absorbed the band's contract, and the group now found itself with a major-label deal.

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