The Muggs

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Never Know Why 08:31 Tools
Slow Curve 02:50 Tools
Down Below 04:47 Tools
Just Another Fool 00:00 Tools
Born Ugly 00:00 Tools
Motown Blues 00:00 Tools
Curbside Constellation Blues 00:00 Tools
Gonna Need My Help 00:00 Tools
Need Ya Baby 00:00 Tools
Get It On 00:00 Tools
Blood Meridian 00:00 Tools
All Around You 00:00 Tools
On With the Show 00:00 Tools
Underway 00:00 Tools
"Monster" 05:50 Tools
Somewhere Down the Line 03:51 Tools
White Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
Said & Done 00:00 Tools
Hard Love 00:00 Tools
Rollin' B-Side Blues 00:00 Tools
Home Free 00:00 Tools
Motown Blues (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
6 To Midnite 00:00 Tools
If You Please 00:00 Tools
Losing End Blues 00:00 Tools
Doc Mode 00:00 Tools
Clean Break Blues 00:00 Tools
Notes From Underground 00:00 Tools
Dear Theo 00:00 Tools
Should've Learned My Lesson 00:00 Tools
Applecart Blues 00:00 Tools
Sturm Und Drang 00:00 Tools
Hats Off To Mr. Beardsley 00:00 Tools
Kitchen Sink Blues 00:00 Tools
Last Words 00:00 Tools
World Around 00:00 Tools
Blues For Mephistopheles 00:00 Tools
Lightning Cries 04:51 Tools
FAT CITY 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need No Doctor 00:00 Tools
Spit And Gristle 00:00 Tools
Roger. Over And Out. A 00:00 Tools
Tomorrows' Dream 00:00 Tools
6 to Midnite (Live) 00:00 Tools
Straight Up Boogaloo 00:00 Tools
Yer Blues 00:00 Tools
Rattlesnake Shake 00:00 Tools
Roger. Over And Out. B 00:00 Tools
I Take What I Want (Live) 00:00 Tools
Sturm Und Drang (Live) 00:00 Tools
Theotis Toddlinski Outtakes 00:00 Tools
Said & Done (Live) 00:00 Tools
Kitchen Sink Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hats Off to Mr. Beardsley (Live) 00:00 Tools
Down Below (Live) 00:00 Tools
Should´ve Learned My Lesson 00:00 Tools
Leanin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Rollin´ B 00:00 Tools
Gonna Need My Help (Live) 00:00 Tools
Doc Mode (Live) 00:00 Tools
Should’ve Learned My Lesson 00:00 Tools
Need Ya Baby (Live) 00:00 Tools
Born Ugly (Live) 00:00 Tools
Bite of the Weredog 00:00 Tools
Never Know Why (Live) 00:00 Tools
Monster (Live) 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Sheiks (Live) 00:00 Tools
Notes from Underground (Live) 00:00 Tools
Preachin' Blues / Help! (Live) 00:00 Tools
How Do You Sleep? (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dear Theo (Live) 00:00 Tools
Slow Curve (Live) 00:00 Tools
Used to Be (Live) 00:00 Tools
'Monster' 00:00 Tools
Get It On (Live) 00:00 Tools
Leanin' Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
I don't need no Doctor (Humble Pie) 00:00 Tools
An Army 00:00 Tools
Rollin’ B-Side Blues 00:00 Tools
I Take What I Want 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Sheiks 00:00 Tools
Full Tilt (Ending Credits) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need No Doctor (Ray Charles) 00:00 Tools
Roger Over And Out A 00:00 Tools
Rollin´ B-Side Blues 00:00 Tools
Roger Over And Out B 00:00 Tools
Used to Be 00:00 Tools
Hats off to Mr.Beardsley 00:00 Tools
How Do You Sleep? 00:00 Tools
Preachin' Blues/Help! 00:00 Tools
“monster” 00:00 Tools
Run for your life 00:00 Tools
Rollin' B 00:00 Tools
Motown Blues [Reprise] 00:00 Tools
Shouldґve Learned My Lesson 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need No Doctor (Ray Charles Cover) 00:00 Tools
Rollin’ B-Side Blues 00:00 Tools
Should‚ve Learned My Lesson 00:00 Tools
Don't let go 00:00 Tools
Rollin B-Side Blues 00:00 Tools
No way to hide 00:00 Tools
I can't sleep at night 00:00 Tools
I don't want to say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Rockin' in the midnight light 00:00 Tools
01-Get It On 00:00 Tools
06-How Do You Sleep? 00:00 Tools
02-Never Know Why 00:00 Tools
03-Down Below 00:00 Tools
Comeback 00:00 Tools
Jungle 00:00 Tools
Wire Tappin' 00:00 Tools
Full Tilt 00:00 Tools
02-Sturm Und Drang 00:00 Tools
"""Monster""" 00:00 Tools
13-Used To Be 00:00 Tools
Matter Of Fact 00:00 Tools
Rollinґ B-Side Blues 00:00 Tools
Rollinґ B 00:00 Tools
05-Kitchen Sink Blues 00:00 Tools
04-I Take What I want 00:00 Tools
08-Notes From Underground 00:00 Tools
10-Preachin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Preachin' Blues 00:00 Tools
12-Leanin' Blues 00:00 Tools
11-Slow Curve 00:00 Tools
09-Doc Mode 00:00 Tools
06-Born Ugly 00:00 Tools
08-Gonna Need My Help 00:00 Tools
Down Below (live from Cadieux Cafe in Detroit) 00:00 Tools
09-Dear Theo 00:00 Tools
01-6 To Midnite 00:00 Tools
07-Mississippi Sheiks 00:00 Tools
Should’ve Learned My Lesson 00:00 Tools
10-Full Tilt 00:00 Tools
04-Said & Done 00:00 Tools
03-Hatts Off To Mr.Beardsley 00:00 Tools
Hatts Off To Mr.Beardsley 00:00 Tools
05-Need Ya Baby 00:00 Tools
Song A Day 110: Firm Ground (Live on KEXP in NYC) 00:00 Tools
Preachin' Blues/Help 00:00 Tools
07-Monster 00:00 Tools
Rollin` B-Side Blues 00:00 Tools
Should`ve Learned My Lesson 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need No Doctor [Cover of Humble Pie] 00:00 Tools
Sturm and Drang 00:00 Tools
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The Muggs formed in February of 2000. Guitar player Danny Methric and Bass player Tony DeNardo were playing in two bands at that time: The Detroit Underground Blues Band and Fat Belly Brown. Danny was hanging out at The Music Menu in downtown Detroit when he ran into Matt Rost, a local drummer that had actually been in Fat Belly Brown for about two weeks before leaving, as he decided his band workload at the time was too heavy. They got to talking and Danny found out that Matt had just quit his main project, The Immortal Winos of Soul. Danny mentioned that he was looking to do something different than Fat Belly Brown, something more "bluesy", and Matt said he'd be interested. All dressed up for the Detroit Music Awards, 2001 It didn't take long for the band to start gelling as all three players had been musicians for at least seven years. DeNardo and Methric have always played together in every band they were in and Rost was a consummate drummer in his own right. In October 2000, the Muggs recorded their first EP demo so that they had something to play bar owners to get gigs. "They were good enough for the money that we spent, but keep in mind, those songs are only demos," says Tony. In March 2001, the Muggs were invited to play the Hamtramck Blowout, a music festival that involves hundreds of Detroit bands at about twenty different bars in the city of Hamtramck, a city contained entirely within Detroit. This show, played at Paychecks to a packed house, seemed to solidify the group as an established act in Detroit. From March to September 2001, the Muggs continued playing more and more shows, gaining a solid fan base in the process. In August of 2001, they were asked to play the very last show ever in the famed Gold Dollar before it went out of business. Neil Yee, the owner of the Gold Dollar, asked the Muggs to play to "sell me out of my remaining imports." The Muggs accepted and played by themselves to about sixty guests. On September 2nd, 2001 the Muggs played a high energy show to a packed tent outdoors at the Cadieux Café's "Mussel Beach Music Festival." They did not know that this would be their last show for quite some time. On Tuesday, September 4th, 2001 bass player Tony DeNardo suffered a hemorrhagic stroke that nearly ended his life. He was completely paralyzed on his right side and unable to speak. DeNardo survived his stroke but was in bad shape. Not wanting to replace DeNardo on bass guitar, Danny and Matt decided to get involved in different bands and other projects while Tony was recovering. Methric spearheaded a project called Over Under Sideways Down (named after a Yardbirds' song), playing with Muggs' drummer Rost and three other prominent musicians from around the Detroit scene: Brett Lucas, consummate lead guitarist and young bluesman, Ross Westerbur from 500 Ft. Of Pipe fame on piano, and Chuck Bartels, a local bass legend. Danny also played with The Kingsnakes for about six months until The Go asked him to join their band and record an album with them. The Go was a short lived experience for Danny as The Paybacks were looking for a lead guitarist and Methric seemed a perfect fit. Matt Rost also participated in other bands as well, including Colic and several jazz ensembles. On December 8th, 2002, DeNardo had a fund-raiser at the Cadieux Café (in eastside Detroit) to raise money to send him to to California for some medical treatment that he hoped would speed his recovery. That night turned out to be magical; everybody who's anybody showed up for the fund-raiser as DeNardo had his favorite bands in Detroit play. The bands included Mod Orange, Stunning Amazon featuring Audra Kubat, Blue Song, Climax Divine, Over Under Sideways Down, and many others. The place was packed with tons of generous people, and included an auction of dozens of local artists' CDs, donated for the event. photo by Doug Coombe DeNardo had two more fundraisers shortly thereafter, at Jacoby's in downtown Detroit and Nancy Whiskey's in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit. He now had enough money to go to Southern California, where he stayed with his father, Frank, and attended daily physical therapy. From January until June of 2003, Tony worked hard and kept in close contact with Methric. In February 2003, a friend of the Muggs, Matt Smith from the band Outrageous Cherry, mentioned that Tony could, if he wanted to, play his bass lines on a piano. After a discussion between old friends Tony and Danny, Tony decided to give it a shot. After months of practicing two to three hours daily, DeNardo returned to Detroit, still unable to use his right arm but ready to start rehearsals again, using his new instrument. "I bought a Fender Rhodes Mark I to perform the bass lines that I used to do on the bass guitar." After about a month of rehearsals together, the Muggs returned to the Cadieux Café‚ almost two years to the day after their last show together, to play their comeback show at the Cadieux Café's Mussel Beach Party 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.