Joe Popp
Soon after Popp's arrival, the band started playing out
heavily in the Tampa area and recorded their first CD, pushin' rope (1991),
which received excellent critical acclaim for it's punk yet diverse energy.
The band toured the east coast and shopped their follow up recording, housefly (1993),
to record companies. A small start up company, Allied Recording, run by Alternative Tenatacles
John Yates, jumped at the chance to release the music and pressed a 7" single of housefly.
The band later recorded a full length CD, Salt Wound (1994), which was a more focused and harder
edged sound than the Replacements type feel of pushin' rope. After one last tour of the west
coast in September of '94, Popp took a break from doi to write and perform in his
first musical theater adaptation, Why the Y in Ybor?. Upon completion of the play,
Popp decided to leave the band in January of '95 to pursue more diverse interests
such as theater and acting. Paul went on to play with Clairmel,
and Brian joined Will Quinlan and the Pagan Saints.
dogs on ice
dogs on ice was an established Tampa Bay band before bassist Brian McCabe,
called on old friend Joe Popp in 1990 to produce their first recording,
That's No Bum That's My Dad. After the completion of the recording,
Jeff Acus, the original lead singer and guitarist, left the band.
Needing a replacement front man, drummer Paul Arcos, while in Jacksonville
for a Bucs exhibition game, urged Popp to take the position. Unhappy with the
Jacksonville music scene, Popp packed up and relocated to Tampa, Florida to
join the band.
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