Angel South -
Swamp Doggy Dog
CD: 10694-2 $14.98
Cassette: 10694-4 $8.98
"Heart Shaped Butt"
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Angel South: Vocals, Guitar, SolosJim Ervin: Drums, Bass, Piano, Organ
Guitar: Andy Duncan, Alan Schwartz, Andrew Parsons
Guests: Lynn Colvig: Vocals on Heart Shaped Butt Steve Cohen: Harmonica on Heart Shaped Butt, It Was All I Could Stand
Mike Tritter: Harmonica on Gonna' Get Your Tush
Glen Duncan & Jesse Hodges: B/G Vocals on Smoke That Cigarette
Jim Ferris: Violin on Smoke That Cigarette, Drowning In Your Love
Shannon M. Emerick & Samantha: Cover Girls
Produced by: Jim Ervin for L.A. Entertainment, Inc. and Jesse Hodges
Arranged by: Angel South and Jim Ervin
Engineered by: Doug Boehm, Glen Duncan, Jim Ervin
Mixed by: Jim Ervin
Mastered by: Capitol Records, Kevin Reeves

Angel South began his career in Houston, Texas rocking the local night spots. After playing guitar with B.J. Thomas and Edgar Winter, Angel moved on to join a band called "Chase" as the featured guitarist. He played so well that articles were written about his outlandish performances. Bio:
His contributions to the band helped in the creation of two his albums on Columbia Records and the winning of a Grammy.
After most of the members of "Chase" were killed in an airplane crash, Angel went out as a solo artist. His knack for the outrageous is winning him an unusual popularity with songs like "Heart Shaped Butt" and "Ain't That The Schitz". He has also gained the respect of the blues community with tracks like "Receipt For Playing The Blues".
"My blues can get a little crazy at times," say Angel. "It's not for those with weak hearts!".

Included here are a few pictures from Angels's personal photo albums.