Fronted by ex-Bribes man Gaz Wilcox, the Dogs’ vocalist and axeman has been playing guitar of a fine pedigree since the age of 9. Cutting his teeth at live shows only a year later (including a Beatles charity show at the Empire Theatre), the singer has honed his talent at all of the finest live haunts in his native Liverpool and beyond, performing in a string of bands including Eutopia.
The Verdict (who won the UK Battle of the Bands) played a gig in The Houses of Parliament and also played in New York with The Enemy and Reverend and the Makers), and later Bribes. Earning a formidable live rep with major gigs at the Liverpool O2 in support of Electric Six and at Sound City, the band earned multiple plays on BBC Introducing before going their separate ways due to creative differences.
Rekindling his passion for music following a year away, Wilcox formed Mexican Dogs upon meeting drummer Carl Rooney (who has toured with greats like Echo & The Bunnymen, Iggy Pop, The Hives, and also performed at Glastonbury) and young bassist Sonny Winder-Rodgers (who’s dad is the guitar tech for one Noel Gallagher).
Feeling enlivened by their “happy-go-lucky vibe”, skill and enthusiasm, the trio found an instant connection. Creating music quickly and with ease, they began hatching plans for the bold, noisy future together. Only six months after their formation they were signed to Fretsore, and the rest as they say, is history.
Underlining their grand ambitions under what looks set to be winning new partnership, Gaz Wilcox says:
“We wanna show the world what we are about… Long may this story continue.”