Tuesday, January 28, 2014



The Winery Dogs – Special Edition and the Dog Treats: Deluxe Special Edition, now available for pre-order!

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Now available for pre-order, from the official The Winery Dogs webstore, the Special Editionand Dog Treats: Deluxe Special Edition release of their self titled debut album on Loud & Proud Records. Bundles available with exclusive Paw Print T-shirt!
The Winery Dogs - Dog Treats: Deluxe Special EditionEXCLUSIVE BUNDLE OF DOG TREATS: DELUXE SPECIAL EDITION + PAW PRINT T-SHIRT
FORTIFIED WITH THESE ESSENTIAL VITAMINS:
- The Special Edition 2-disc digipack featuring The Winery Dogs album + Unleashed in Japan 2013 – a 10 song live recording, including the song “Criminal”, previously unavailable in the U.S. and an expanded booklet with photos and lyrics.
- A CD of demos from 2012, The Winery Pups
- A DVD of music videos and band interviews
- Mike Portnoy’s in-studio diary from the making of the record
- Custom Winery Dogs dog-tag with chain
- Custom Winery Dogs wine bottle topper
- Custom embroidered paw print logo patch
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The Winery Dogs - Special EditionEXCLUSIVE BUNDLE OF THE WINERY DOGS (SPECIAL EDITION) + PAW PRINT T-SHIRT
Special Edition 2-disc digipack including:
- The original The Winery Dogs debut album
- Unleashed in Japan 2013, a 10 song live recording, including the song “Criminal”, previously unavailable in the U.S. and some other gems.
- Expanded booklet with photos and lyrics

TRACK LISTING:
The Winery Dogs
1. Elevate
2. Desire
3. We Are One
4. I’m No Angel
5. The Other Side
6. You Saved Me
7. Not Hopeless
8. One More Time
9. Damaged
10. Six Feet Deeper
11. Time Machine
12. The Dying
13. Regret
Unleashed in Japan 2013
1. Elevate (Live)
2. Criminal (Live)
3. Time Machine (Live)
4. I’m No Angel (Live)
5. Not Hopeless (Live)
6. Stand (Live)
7. You Can’t Save Me (Live)
8. Shine (Live)
9. Fooled Around And Fell In Love (Live)
10. Desire (Live)

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Richie Kotzen Upcoming Events !!



THE WINERY DOGS - 'Unleashed In Japan 2013: The Second Show' (Japanese release)
(January 15, 2014)


'The Winery Dogs Unleashed In Japan 2013: The Second Show' - live concert DVD and DVD / 2CD set recorded live at Nihon Seinen Kan, Tokyo Japan 17 July 2013

DVD Tracks:

01. Elevate
02. We Are One
03. Criminal
04. One More Time
05. Time Machine
06. Damaged
07. Six Feet Deeper
08. Mike Portnoy's Drum Solo
09. The Other Side
10. Billy Sheehan's Bass Solo
11. You Saved Me
12. Not Hopeless
13. Stand (Richie Kotzen solo)
14. You Can't Save Me
15. Shine
16. I'm No Angel
17. The Dying
18. Regret
19. Fooled Around And Fell In Love
20. Desire

CD Disc 1 Tracks:

01. Elevate
02. We Are One
03. Criminal
04. One More Time
05. Time Machine
06. Damaged
07. Six Feet Deeper
08. Mike Portnoy's Drums Solo
09. The Other Side
10. Billy Sheehan's Bass Solo
11. You Saved Me
12. Not Hopeless

CD Disc 2 Tracks :

01. Stand (Richie Kotzen's Solo)
02. You Can't Save Me
03. Shine
04. I'm No Angel
05. The Dying
06. Regret
07. MC
08. Fooled Around and Fell in Love
09. Desire



Saturday, January 11, 2014




RICHIE KOTZEN Talks THE WINERY DOGS On 'Hard Rockology' Show (Audio)

RICHIE KOTZEN Talks THE WINERY DOGS On 'Hard Rockology' Show (Audio)
Richie Kotzen of THE WINERY DOGS was interviewed on the August 22, 2013 edition of the "Hard Rockology" show. You can now listen to the chat in two parts below.
In a recent interview with Metal ExilesKotzen stated about the self-titled debut album from THE WINERY DOGS, his new power trio with drummer Mike Portnoy (DREAM THEATERAVENGED SEVENFOLDADRENALINE MOB) and legendary bassist Billy Sheehan (MR. BIGTALASDAVID LEE ROTH): "That is the interesting thing with this record, is that nobody lost their identity. It could have been really easy to get into the studio and everybody starts fighting for space, and there is a few reasons why it worked out the way it did. One, it is a three-piece and I am comfortable in a three-piece; it's all I ever do when I play with my band.
"I think Mike wanted to try something new, so let the cards fall where they may, so to speak. He is being Mike Portnoy, but he realizes that it's a three-piece, so he is listening and understands we are playing off of each other and playing on a smaller kit as well.
"Billy [Sheehan, bass] and I have played with each other for years, so we knew how to play together. Also, I think it had a lot to do with the way the material was written. We have songs on there that were written out of jams, just sitting in a room together and all of the parts just locked together. There were a few songs that I had written previously that I thought would be good for THE WINERY DOGS, but even on those songs, it was pretty well mapped out what was going to happen.
"The third thing that tied it together is that we have been musicians for so long that you learn how to work with other people."
Asked if he thought the album did well the first week of release because of the names on the album or the music itself or a combo, Richie said: "I think it was combinations of that, but remember, they had plenty of time to hear the music because the record was out a month and a half in advance in Japan. People have followed the band on YouTube because we have three videos out and then you have the elements of the names, because they know who we are and they are curious. They want to know what we are going to do. Are we going to make a record where I can listen to the songs or is it going to be chaos? Let's be honest, people were wondering what it was going to be like. In the end, when you hear the record, you say, 'Cool, these guys made a musical record where you can hear some crazy playing but then you have songs you can listen to and remember.'"


Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/richie-kotzen-talks-the-winery-dogs-on-hard-rockology-show-audio/#xLGv2fHFi67prztS.99

Friday, January 10, 2014


The Winery Dogs "Unleashed In Japan 2013"アートワーク決定 (Jan.10.2014 13:20)
1月15日にリリースされるThe Winery Dogsの日本公演を収録したDVDのアートワークはこの写真のものになる模様。
01.15.2014 On Sale / DVD Video + 2CD / WHD Entertainment / IEZP-60 / ¥5,000 01.15.2014 On Sale / DVD Video / WHD Entertainment / IEBP-10110 / ¥3,500
01. Elevate
02. We Are One
03. Criminal
04. One More Time
05. Time Machine
06. Damaged
07. Six Feet Deeper
08. Mike Portnoy Drum Solo
09. The Other Side
10. Billy Sheehan Bass Solo
11. You Saved Me
12. Not Hopeless
13. Stand
14. You Can't Save Me
15. Shine
16. I'm No Angel
17. The Dying
18. Regret
19. Fooled Around And Fell In Love
20. Desire

Thursday, January 9, 2014





Wednesday, January 8, 2014






Richie Kotzen and Billy Sheehan Talk Gear, Roots and The Winery Dogs' Stripped-Down Sound


As the Winery Dogs, Richie Kotzen, Billy Sheehan and Mike Portnoy team up for some roof-raising improvisation on their self-titled debut.
“I’ve been playing in a trio format almost since I started playing guitar,” Richie Kotzen says.
“The key is listening, responding to what’s going on around you, and not being afraid of space. If you’re talking with someone, and you stop and take a breath, they might want to respond, and then you respond. And when you’re in a three-piece band doing that improvisational thing, it’s the same. It’s language, it’s talking. It’s conversation.”
There’s good conversation aplenty on The Winery Dogs, the self-titled debut from the new power trio featuring Kotzen, bassist Billy Sheehan and drummer Mike Portnoy.
After all, each of these guys has some remarkable credentials. Kotzen has handled guitar duties for Poison and Mr. Big, collaborated with everyone from Gene Simmons to Stanley Clarke, and pursued a prolific solo career.
Sheehan counts Mr. Big, David Lee Roth, Talas and jazz-rock-fusion trio Niacin among the many musical feathers in his cap, while Portnoy has co-founded prog-metal legends Dream Theater as well as progressive supergroups Transatlantic and Liquid Tension Experiment.
While their impressive résumés and even more impressive chops might lead you to expect a total shred-fest, The Winery Dogs is actually filled to the brim with sturdily constructed, hard-driving rock and roll. Tracks like “Elevate,” “The Other Side” and “Time Machine” contain their share of stunning interplay and jaw-dropping licks, but the emphasis throughout is placed firmly on groove and melody.
With Kotzen’s soulfully smoky pipes leading the charge, the overall effect is something like a proggier Grand Funk Railroad crossed with Soundgarden at their most accessible.
“Grand Funk is a good band to bring up,” Sheehan says. “I’m a huge Grand Funk fan, and I see some parallels. Like those guys, we got together in a room, with little amps and little drum kit, and made songs. Organic is definitely a word that applies here, in the sense that it grew on its own and we let nature take its course. There was no plan of, ‘We’ll get together and do this thing where it’s kind of soulful.’ We never did that. We just got together, and this is what happened.”
Sheehan and Portnoy had originally planned to form a power trio with former Whitesnake/Thin Lizzy guitarist John Sykes. After the attempt failed, the two men hooked up with Kotzen in early 2012. Their music already sounds as if they've been playing together for years—and, in a way, they have.
Kotzen first collaborated with Sheehan and Mr. Big drummer Pat Torpey on “Locked Out,” a song from his 1998 solo album What Is…, then joined Mr. Big for 2000’s Get Over It and 2001’s Actual Size LPs. “Billy and I have a pretty long history together,” Kotzen says. “A band can be a very fragile relationship, but we already know each other well and know how to deal with each other, and that’s important.”
Sheehan and Portnoy first played together on the 1996 album Working Man: A Tribute to Rush, then joined forces again a decade later for a Who tribute tour with Mr. Big guitarist Paul Gilbert and Extreme frontman Gary Cherone. The Winery Dogs marks the first time the bassist and drummer have really collaborated on original material, but the songs came quickly once Kotzen joined the party. “The first day we jammed together,” Sheehan says, “we came up with about four or five pieces of music that later ended up on the record.”
“One of us would start playing something, be it a drum beat or a bass line or a guitar riff,” Kotzen explains. “And then we’d jam together and make templates of instrumental pieces—verse, chorus, bridge, whatever—then later we worked out the melodies and vocals. And because the songs were written from the standpoint of focusing on the vocal, the shredding elements came into play wherever there was room for them to naturally evolve.



He points to the song “Not Hopeless” as an example. The song was begun from a riff that Sheehan started playing at one of the group’s jam sessions. “It’s pretty much a standard rock song,” Kotzen says.
“It’s not that elaborate. But in the middle of the song, there’s a long instrumental thing where the bass and drums are kind of dueling and moving together, and suddenly the guitar comes in and plays the unison.
"What happened was, Billy started going off, and Mike started responding to what Billy was doing. I was listening to it and decided that, in the second half of that break, I was going to double what Billy did there. It sounds like we went in and charted it out, but that’s really not how it worked at all.”
For the recording, Kotzen used his signature Fender Telecaster (which features a sanded neck, a Schaller D-Tuner on the low E, a DiMarzio Chopper T mini humbucker in the bridge position and a DiMarzio Twang King pickup in the neck position) strung with D’Addario EXL115s (.011–.049) and run through a variety of amplifiers.
“I used a Fender Custom Vibrolux and a Fender Vibro-King—I often had them linked—and I also sometimes had a Fender Bassman linked in with the Vibro-King,” he says. “Also, I have a 20-watt Marshall head that just has two knobs, tone and volume, and I used that with a 2x12 cabinet. And then, for some of the really heavy stuff—it’s stuff you don’t really hear, mostly for texture—I have a 100-watt Plexi, and I doubled certain things with it in the bigger choruses where I’m playing open, whole-note power chords.”
As befits the album’s live-in-the-studio vibe, Kotzen’s guitar tone is fat and natural sounding. All of the reverb and tremolo you hear comes from the Vibro-King. His bare-bones pedal board contains only a Sobot Drivebreaker 4 overdrive, a Tech 21 digital delay and a Dunlop Jerry Cantrell wah. “I also have a rotating speaker, a Mesa/Boogie Revolver cabinet,” he says. “It has a cool chorus sound, which I used in the song ‘One More Time.’ ” Sheehan played his signature Yamaha Attitude bass through his live rig: a Pearce pre-amp, an Ashly audio compressor, and Hartke LH 1000 and HA5500 heads.
According to Kotzen, the stripped-down, organic nature of the Winery Dogs’ sound—both in the studio and onstage—was one of the things that inspired the band’s name. “A winery dog is actually something real,” he explains. “They were used to guard the vineyards and chase the pests away that would spoil the vines and the grapes. So if the winery dogs were guarding the vineyards, you could say that we’re kind of guarding the old-school approach to making records and making music.
“There’s a lot of great modern music,” he continues, “but so much of it is made by people who aren’t really musicians. Technology has allowed them the creative freedom to make music, which is a beautiful thing. But the kind of music we play requires some degree of time alone with the instrument.
"I’m still learning to play, and I’ve been playing since I was seven, so let’s say you need a good five to 10 years with the guitar to really figure out how it works. You spend years learning the instrument, you play with other guys, and when you make the record, you’re in the room playing together. You’re not using a machine to create the art. I’m not dissing that technology; it’s just that this is what we do in the Winery Dogs.”
Photo: Larry Di Marzio

Monday, January 6, 2014

Samson Artist -
Richie Kotzen
The Winery Dogs / Solo


With guitar styles ranging from rock, blues, jazz and fusion to pop and soul, Richie Kotzen has built a remarkably diverse 20 year career as a guitarist, singer and songwriter. During that span, Richie has not only built an incredibly successful solo career, but has also found himself writing, recording and playing live with a variety of different artists. He has played with artists ranging from Pop/Rock bands like Poison and Mr. Big to Jazz/Fusion groups like Vertu, featuring Jazz legends Stanley Clarke and Lenny White. Working with these artists has provided Richie with a great deal of in-studio experience, as well as the opportunity to tour the world, introducing him to an international audience. In 2009, Zoom released the Richie Kotzen Signature Edition effects pedal (G2R), providing a diverse range of tonal solutions programmed by Richie himself. Richie is currently a member of The Winery Dogs, alongside Mike Portney and Billy Sheehan.

Richie Kotzen & Mike Portnoy talk about the Samson Q8 Microphone

Richie Kotzen performing at the Baked Potato in February and March 2014 !!
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Richie Kotzen Talks About His DiMarzio Pickups at RockExpert

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Richie Kotzen Talks About His DiMarzio Pickups

Richie Kotzen Talks About His DiMarzio Pickups

Versatile guitar maestro, Richie Kotzen shared an interesting information for guitar heads out there though a new video released by DiMarzio, who are keen on getting their pickup setup sounding well despite being pretty minimalist. As many guitarists might already acknowledge, Kotzen only uses two single coil pickups on his Fender Telecaster, DiMarzio Chopper T Bridge along with Twang King Neck, which both provides that tonality that really suited his guitar playing style.
Regarding the Chopper T Bridge, Kotzen revealed on how the tool has been accompanying his telecaster series since it’s being first build up for the maestro by Fender Japan. The Winery Dogs’ axeman also explained that the Chopper T provided the sounding that he really keen about, which is a kinda medium range where it’s not too loud but still enough to pull off cool sustain along with percussive sounding which often required when playing a much more aggressive  style.
Meanwhile, as for the neck pickup, Kotzen also revealed that it’s actually just a simple standard single coil gear which can be commonly found in any telecaster. Just as the Chopper T, RK’s Twang King pick up also provide that dynamic sounding range which surely helps the axeman in crafting his sound. Those simple pick up setting pretty much showcasing on how Kotzen is such a quality guitar maestro as he create an exquisite sound and playing without actually relying too much on electronic tools.
Aside from giving short explanation about his gears’ setup, Kotzen also shared stories about his new band,The Winery Dogs, sharing his fondness over the trio, consisting of other music maestro such as Billy Sheehan on bass and also Mike Portnoy on drums. The ex-Poison and Mr. Big guitarist is really exciting with the work that he and his band mates recently crafted on their debut album, which obviously a set of rocking music that captured the sound they wanted, but without losing any of each players’ characteristics.
Here is a video of Richie Kotzen Explaining About his DiMarzio pickups: