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'''That Dog''' (styled as '''that dog.''') is a [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]-based [[rock music|rock]] [[musical band|band]] that formed in 1991 and dissolved in 1997, reuniting in 2011. The band consists of [[Anna Waronker]] on lead [[Singing|vocals]] and [[guitar]], [[Rachel Haden]] on [[bass guitar]] and vocals, her sister [[Petra Haden]] on [[violin]] and vocals, and [[Tony Maxwell]] on [[Drum kit|drums]]. Their [[punk music|punk]] [[power pop]] songs were full of hooks and many layered vocal harmonies.
==Biography==
Lead vocalist Anna Waronker is the daughter of record industry mogul [[Lenny Waronker]] and singer [[Donna Loren]], and the sister of drummer [[Joey Waronker]] of [[Beck]], [[R.E.M.]] and [[Atoms for Peace (band)|Atoms for Peace]]. She is married to [[Steven Shane McDonald|Steve McDonald]] of [[Redd Kross]]. Petra and Rachel Haden are daughters of [[jazz]] bassist [[Charlie Haden]].
The group began when Anna and a friend, Jenni Konner, began writing short punk songs in her bedroom about boys. Waronker had known Petra and Rachel Haden since high school, so they fluidly found their way in to playing her songs with her. Mutual friend Tony Maxwell picked up the drum duties.
Their first album, which was self-titled, was originally released on a limited run as a double 7" on the independent label Magnatone Records in 1992. It was soon after re-released on cassette and compact disc by [[Geffen Records|Geffen]]. During this time, the band was good friends with, often played on records by, and toured with label mates [[Beck]] and [[Weezer]]. Members contributed to the Beck songs "Girl of My Dreams", "Totally Confused" and the single "Steve Threw Up", as well as Weezer's "I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams", all released as [[A-side and B-side|B-sides]] by the aforementioned artists.
1995 saw the release of ''Totally Crushed Out!'' to little fanfare, and the massive yet futile tour that supported the record left Waronker feeling burned out and dejected about the music business in general. The band's members also contributed to several tracks on [[Mike Watt]]'s [[Ball-Hog or Tugboat?]] record.
On April 8, 1997, That Dog released their final album, ''Retreat from the Sun'', and added [[Kenny Woods]] (Steven McDonald Group, Beck, Anders & Woods) on guitar. It has been confirmed that Anna Waronker originally intended to release the album as a solo record. She has claimed in interviews that her A&R pressured her in to letting That Dog record the album. ''Retreat from the Sun'' spawned the group's only charting radio hit, "Never Say Never", which reached No. 27 on the U.S. [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] Modern Rock charts in 1997.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p131147/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} Billboard], [[Allmusic]]</ref>
That year the band would find themselves touring the US with various acts including, [[Blur (band)|Blur]], [[The Wallflowers]], and the [[Counting Crows]]. On July 2, 1997, Counting Crows kicked off a co-headlining tour with [[The Wallflowers]] that continued through September. This tour included opening acts by [[Bettie Serveert]], [[Engine 88]], [[Gigolo Aunts]], and That Dog), with each opening band touring for a three-week stretch.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=fA8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA16&ots=7hns0mDnvr&dq=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&pg=PA16#v=onepage&q=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&f=false Billboard Magazine, May 24, 1997, Page 16] (link accessed January 14, 2015)</ref> While touring with Counting Crows, The Wallflowers were also playing their own headlining dates when the Counting Crows tour was on break (Counting Crows frontman [[Adam Duritz]] experienced swollen vocal cords and had to back out of several shows in July).<ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/1427546/counting-crows-counted-in-again/</ref>
The group issued a formal statement announcing their disbandment in September 1997. Since that time, all the members of the band have kept active in the music business. Anna Waronker has contributed music to soundtracks and released her solo debut album, ''Anna'', in 2002 on her own Five Foot Two Records label; she released her second solo album, ''California Fade'', in 2011. Petra Haden has released two solo albums: 1999's ''Imaginaryland'' and 2005's ''Petra Haden Sings The Who Sell Out'' in which she reinvents [[The Who]]'s classic [[The Who Sell Out|1967 album]] as an [[a cappella]] tour de force. In 2005, she joined [[The Decemberists]] as a full-time member, but no longer plays with the band. Petra Haden has also contributed vocals and violin to recordings by many artists including [[Green Day]], [[Bill Frisell]], [[Miss Murgatroid]], and The Rentals. Rachel Haden has contributed vocals to albums by [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Say Anything (band)|Say Anything]], [[Ozma (band)|Ozma]] and [[Nada Surf]], and was also a member of the reformed version of [[The Rentals]] (featuring ex-Weezer bassist [[Matt Sharp]]) for a brief period. Tony Maxwell has worked as a composer, most notably on the films ''[[Chuck & Buck]]'' and ''[[The Good Girl]]'' (both written by [[Mike White (scriptwriter)|Mike White]]).
Anna Waronker and her band frequently play clubs in the Los Angeles area. Petra and Rachel have sporadically gigged with third sister [[Tanya Haden|Tanya]] (the three are triplets) as the Haden Triplets.
==Reunion==
On June 21, 2011, after a few months of the band having an official presence on [[Facebook]], the band used their page to announce a reunion show on August 26 at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. A second show was added for the 28th due to demand; both shows sold out. Openers for the shows included [[Tenacious D]] and a [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] cover band led by [[Maya Rudolph]], who like Petra and Rachel Haden was a member of [[The Rentals]]. The band announced additional reunion shows for 2012: Two shows at Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles on April 13 (the second show was added after the first sold out), and performances in Brooklyn, New York, on May 24–25, 2012, at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. The announcement for the Los Angeles shows stated that the band would be performing with an expanded string section, and would feature some songs never performed before.
On May 25, 2012, ''The Village Voice'' published an interview with Anna Waronker where she hinted that there may be new music from the band in the future.<ref>{{cite web|last=Weiss|first=Dan|title=Q&A: That Dog.'s Anna Waronker On Her Band's Reunion Shows, Josie And The Pussycats And Sweet Valley High|url=http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2012/05/that_dog_interview.php?page=3|publisher=The Village Voice|accessdate=25 May 2012}}</ref>
The band is currently recording a new album for release in 2017, based on Instagram posts from Rachel Haden.<ref>http://www.instagram.com/rayosunshell</ref>
==Band members==
*[[Anna Waronker]] – lead vocals, guitar
*[[Petra Haden]] – violin, vocals
*[[Rachel Haden]] – bass guitar, vocals
*[[Tony Maxwell]] – drums
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
{| class="wikitable"
!rowspan="1"| Year
!rowspan="1" width="255"| Album details
|-
| 1993
| '''''[[That Dog (album)|That Dog]]'''''
*Released: November 8, 1993 ([[United Kingdom|UK]])<br> and March 1, 1994 ([[United States|US]])
*Label: [[4AD]] <small>(UK)</small>, [[DGC Records]] <small>(US)</small>
*Formats: [[Compact disc|CD]], [[Compact cassette|cassette]] (CS), [[LP album|LP]]
|-
| 1995
| '''''[[Totally Crushed Out!]]'''''
*Released: July 18, 1995
*Label: DGC Records
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|-
| 1997
| '''''[[Retreat from the Sun]]'''''
*Released: April 8, 1997
*Label: DGC Records, [[Geffen Records|Geffen]] <small>([[Japan]])</small>
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|-
|}
===Extended plays and singles===
*''[[That Dog (album)|That Dog]]'' double 7" (1993) Magnatone
* ''Buy Me Flowers'' 7" (1993) Guernica
*''Old Timer'' (1994) DGC
*''[[Devin Sarno|Waldo the Dog Faced Boy]]/That Dog'' split 10" (1994) WIN Records
*''Grunge Couple'' 7" (1994) self-released
*''He's Kissing Christian'' (1995) DGC
*''Never Say Never'' (1997) DGC
===Compilation appearances===
*''[[DGC Rarities Volume 1|DGC Rarities: Volume 1]]'' (1994) DGC – "Grunge Couple"
*''Volume Nine'' (1994) Volume Magazine – "One Summer Night" <small>(alternate version)</small>
*''Jabberjaw: Good to the Last Drop'' (1994) [[Mammoth Records]] – "Explain"
*''The Poop Alley Tapes'' (1995) WIN Records – "Ridiculous"
*''[[Spirit of '73: Rock for Choice]]'' (1995) [[Epic Records|Epic]]/[[550 Music]] – "[[Midnight at the Oasis]]" <small>([[Maria Muldaur]])</small>
*''[[A Small Circle of Friends (Germs)|A Small Circle of Friends: A Germs Tribute]]'' (1996) [[Wind-up Records|Grass Records]] – "We Must Bleed" <small>([[Germs (band)|Germs]])</small>
*''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]'' (1998) Vast Records – "Silently" <small>(acoustic version)</small>
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://www.annawaronker.com/ AnnaWaronker.com]
*[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p131147|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic profile]
*[http://ubl.artistdirect.com/fp2.asp?layout=artist_card&artistid=3632&p_id=P%2B%2B%2B131147 UBL listing]
*[http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thatdog Rolling Stone: That Dog page]
*[http://www.fivefoottworecords.com/ Five Foot Two Records]
*[http://www.petrahadenmusic.com/ petra haden music . com]
*[http://www.myspace.com/thatdogmusic That Dog at MySpace.com]
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'''That Dog''' (styled as '''that dog.''') is a [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]-based [[rock music|rock]] [[musical band|band]] that formed in 1991 and dissolved in 1997, reuniting in 2011. The band consists of [[Anna Waronker]] on lead [[Singing|vocals]] and [[guitar]], [[Rachel Haden]] on [[bass guitar]] and vocals, her sister [[Petra Haden]] on [[violin]] and vocals, and [[Tony Maxwell]] on [[Drum kit|drums]]. Their [[punk music|punk]] [[power pop]] songs were full of hooks and many layered vocal harmonies.
==Biography==
Lead vocalist Anna Waronker is the daughter of record industry mogul [[Lenny Waronker]] and singer [[Donna Loren]], and the sister of drummer [[Joey Waronker]] of [[Beck]], [[R.E.M.]] and [[Atoms for Peace (band)|Atoms for Peace]]. She is married to [[Steven Shane McDonald|Steve McDonald]] of [[Redd Kross]]. Petra and Rachel Haden are daughters of [[jazz]] bassist [[Charlie Haden]].
The group began when Anna and a friend, Jenni Konner, began writing short punk songs in her bedroom about boys. Waronker had known Petra and Rachel Haden since high school, so they fluidly found their way in to playing her songs with her. Mutual friend Tony Maxwell picked up the drum duties.
Their first album, which was self-titled, was originally released on a limited run as a double 7" on the independent label Magnatone Records in 1992. It was soon after re-released on cassette and compact disc by [[Geffen Records|Geffen]]. During this time, the band was good friends with, often played on records by, and toured with label mates [[Beck]] and [[Weezer]]. Members contributed to the Beck songs "Girl of My Dreams", "Totally Confused" and the single "Steve Threw Up", as well as Weezer's "I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams", all released as [[A-side and B-side|B-sides]] by the aforementioned artists.
1995 saw the release of ''Totally Crushed Out!'' to little fanfare, and the massive yet futile tour that supported the record left Waronker feeling burned out and dejected about the music business in general. The band's members also contributed to several tracks on [[Mike Watt]]'s [[Ball-Hog or Tugboat?]] record.
On April 8, 1997, That Dog released their final album, ''Retreat from the Sun'', and added [[Kenny Woods]] (Steven McDonald Group, Beck, Anders & Woods) on guitar. It has been confirmed that Anna Waronker originally intended to release the album as a solo record. She has claimed in interviews that her A&R pressured her in to letting That Dog record the album. ''Retreat from the Sun'' spawned the group's only charting radio hit, "Never Say Never", which reached No. 27 on the U.S. [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] Modern Rock charts in 1997.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p131147/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} Billboard], [[Allmusic]]</ref>
That year the band would find themselves touring the US with various acts including, [[Blur (band)|Blur]], [[The Wallflowers]], and the [[Counting Crows]]. On July 2, 1997, Counting Crows kicked off a co-headlining tour with [[The Wallflowers]] that continued through September. This tour included opening acts by [[Bettie Serveert]], [[Engine 88]], [[Gigolo Aunts]], and That Dog, with each opening band touring for a three-week stretch.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=fA8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA16&ots=7hns0mDnvr&dq=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&pg=PA16#v=onepage&q=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&f=false Billboard Magazine, May 24, 1997, Page 16] (link accessed January 14, 2015)</ref> While touring with Counting Crows, The Wallflowers were also playing their own headlining dates when the Counting Crows tour was on break (Counting Crows frontman [[Adam Duritz]] experienced swollen vocal cords and had to back out of several shows in July).<ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/1427546/counting-crows-counted-in-again/</ref>
The group issued a formal statement announcing their disbandment in September 1997. Since that time, all the members of the band have kept active in the music business. Anna Waronker has contributed music to soundtracks and released her solo debut album, ''Anna'', in 2002 on her own Five Foot Two Records label; she released her second solo album, ''California Fade'', in 2011. Petra Haden has released two solo albums: 1999's ''Imaginaryland'' and 2005's ''Petra Haden Sings The Who Sell Out'' in which she reinvents [[The Who]]'s classic [[The Who Sell Out|1967 album]] as an [[a cappella]] tour de force. In 2005, she joined [[The Decemberists]] as a full-time member, but no longer plays with the band. Petra Haden has also contributed vocals and violin to recordings by many artists including [[Green Day]], [[Bill Frisell]], [[Miss Murgatroid]], and The Rentals. Rachel Haden has contributed vocals to albums by [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Say Anything (band)|Say Anything]], [[Ozma (band)|Ozma]] and [[Nada Surf]], and was also a member of the reformed version of [[The Rentals]] (featuring ex-Weezer bassist [[Matt Sharp]]) for a brief period. Tony Maxwell has worked as a composer, most notably on the films ''[[Chuck & Buck]]'' and ''[[The Good Girl]]'' (both written by [[Mike White (scriptwriter)|Mike White]]).
Anna Waronker and her band frequently play clubs in the Los Angeles area. Petra and Rachel have sporadically gigged with third sister [[Tanya Haden|Tanya]] (the three are triplets) as the Haden Triplets.
==Reunion==
On June 21, 2011, after a few months of the band having an official presence on [[Facebook]], the band used their page to announce a reunion show on August 26 at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. A second show was added for the 28th due to demand; both shows sold out. Openers for the shows included [[Tenacious D]] and a [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] cover band led by [[Maya Rudolph]], who like Petra and Rachel Haden was a member of [[The Rentals]]. The band announced additional reunion shows for 2012: Two shows at Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles on April 13 (the second show was added after the first sold out), and performances in Brooklyn, New York, on May 24–25, 2012, at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. The announcement for the Los Angeles shows stated that the band would be performing with an expanded string section, and would feature some songs never performed before.
On May 25, 2012, ''The Village Voice'' published an interview with Anna Waronker where she hinted that there may be new music from the band in the future.<ref>{{cite web|last=Weiss|first=Dan|title=Q&A: That Dog.'s Anna Waronker On Her Band's Reunion Shows, Josie And The Pussycats And Sweet Valley High|url=http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2012/05/that_dog_interview.php?page=3|publisher=The Village Voice|accessdate=25 May 2012}}</ref>
The band is currently recording a new album for release in 2017, based on Instagram posts from Rachel Haden.<ref>http://www.instagram.com/rayosunshell</ref>
==Band members==
*[[Anna Waronker]] – lead vocals, guitar
*[[Petra Haden]] – violin, vocals
*[[Rachel Haden]] – bass guitar, vocals
*[[Tony Maxwell]] – drums
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
{| class="wikitable"
!rowspan="1"| Year
!rowspan="1" width="255"| Album details
|-
| 1993
| '''''[[That Dog (album)|That Dog]]'''''
*Released: November 8, 1993 ([[United Kingdom|UK]])<br> and March 1, 1994 ([[United States|US]])
*Label: [[4AD]] <small>(UK)</small>, [[DGC Records]] <small>(US)</small>
*Formats: [[Compact disc|CD]], [[Compact cassette|cassette]] (CS), [[LP album|LP]]
|-
| 1995
| '''''[[Totally Crushed Out!]]'''''
*Released: July 18, 1995
*Label: DGC Records
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|-
| 1997
| '''''[[Retreat from the Sun]]'''''
*Released: April 8, 1997
*Label: DGC Records, [[Geffen Records|Geffen]] <small>([[Japan]])</small>
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|-
|}
===Extended plays and singles===
*''[[That Dog (album)|That Dog]]'' double 7" (1993) Magnatone
* ''Buy Me Flowers'' 7" (1993) Guernica
*''Old Timer'' (1994) DGC
*''[[Devin Sarno|Waldo the Dog Faced Boy]]/That Dog'' split 10" (1994) WIN Records
*''Grunge Couple'' 7" (1994) self-released
*''He's Kissing Christian'' (1995) DGC
*''Never Say Never'' (1997) DGC
===Compilation appearances===
*''[[DGC Rarities Volume 1|DGC Rarities: Volume 1]]'' (1994) DGC – "Grunge Couple"
*''Volume Nine'' (1994) Volume Magazine – "One Summer Night" <small>(alternate version)</small>
*''Jabberjaw: Good to the Last Drop'' (1994) [[Mammoth Records]] – "Explain"
*''The Poop Alley Tapes'' (1995) WIN Records – "Ridiculous"
*''[[Spirit of '73: Rock for Choice]]'' (1995) [[Epic Records|Epic]]/[[550 Music]] – "[[Midnight at the Oasis]]" <small>([[Maria Muldaur]])</small>
*''[[A Small Circle of Friends (Germs)|A Small Circle of Friends: A Germs Tribute]]'' (1996) [[Wind-up Records|Grass Records]] – "We Must Bleed" <small>([[Germs (band)|Germs]])</small>
*''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]'' (1998) Vast Records – "Silently" <small>(acoustic version)</small>
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://www.annawaronker.com/ AnnaWaronker.com]
*[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p131147|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic profile]
*[http://ubl.artistdirect.com/fp2.asp?layout=artist_card&artistid=3632&p_id=P%2B%2B%2B131147 UBL listing]
*[http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thatdog Rolling Stone: That Dog page]
*[http://www.fivefoottworecords.com/ Five Foot Two Records]
*[http://www.petrahadenmusic.com/ petra haden music . com]
*[http://www.myspace.com/thatdogmusic That Dog at MySpace.com]
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On April 8, 1997, That Dog released their final album, ''Retreat from the Sun'', and added [[Kenny Woods]] (Steven McDonald Group, Beck, Anders & Woods) on guitar. It has been confirmed that Anna Waronker originally intended to release the album as a solo record. She has claimed in interviews that her A&R pressured her in to letting That Dog record the album. ''Retreat from the Sun'' spawned the group's only charting radio hit, "Never Say Never", which reached No. 27 on the U.S. [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] Modern Rock charts in 1997.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p131147/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} Billboard], [[Allmusic]]</ref>
-That year the band would find themselves touring the US with various acts including, [[Blur (band)|Blur]], [[The Wallflowers]], and the [[Counting Crows]]. On July 2, 1997, Counting Crows kicked off a co-headlining tour with [[The Wallflowers]] that continued through September. This tour included opening acts by [[Bettie Serveert]], [[Engine 88]], [[Gigolo Aunts]], and That Dog), with each opening band touring for a three-week stretch.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=fA8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA16&ots=7hns0mDnvr&dq=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&pg=PA16#v=onepage&q=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&f=false Billboard Magazine, May 24, 1997, Page 16] (link accessed January 14, 2015)</ref> While touring with Counting Crows, The Wallflowers were also playing their own headlining dates when the Counting Crows tour was on break (Counting Crows frontman [[Adam Duritz]] experienced swollen vocal cords and had to back out of several shows in July).<ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/1427546/counting-crows-counted-in-again/</ref>
+That year the band would find themselves touring the US with various acts including, [[Blur (band)|Blur]], [[The Wallflowers]], and the [[Counting Crows]]. On July 2, 1997, Counting Crows kicked off a co-headlining tour with [[The Wallflowers]] that continued through September. This tour included opening acts by [[Bettie Serveert]], [[Engine 88]], [[Gigolo Aunts]], and That Dog, with each opening band touring for a three-week stretch.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=fA8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA16&ots=7hns0mDnvr&dq=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&pg=PA16#v=onepage&q=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&f=false Billboard Magazine, May 24, 1997, Page 16] (link accessed January 14, 2015)</ref> While touring with Counting Crows, The Wallflowers were also playing their own headlining dates when the Counting Crows tour was on break (Counting Crows frontman [[Adam Duritz]] experienced swollen vocal cords and had to back out of several shows in July).<ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/1427546/counting-crows-counted-in-again/</ref>
The group issued a formal statement announcing their disbandment in September 1997. Since that time, all the members of the band have kept active in the music business. Anna Waronker has contributed music to soundtracks and released her solo debut album, ''Anna'', in 2002 on her own Five Foot Two Records label; she released her second solo album, ''California Fade'', in 2011. Petra Haden has released two solo albums: 1999's ''Imaginaryland'' and 2005's ''Petra Haden Sings The Who Sell Out'' in which she reinvents [[The Who]]'s classic [[The Who Sell Out|1967 album]] as an [[a cappella]] tour de force. In 2005, she joined [[The Decemberists]] as a full-time member, but no longer plays with the band. Petra Haden has also contributed vocals and violin to recordings by many artists including [[Green Day]], [[Bill Frisell]], [[Miss Murgatroid]], and The Rentals. Rachel Haden has contributed vocals to albums by [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Say Anything (band)|Say Anything]], [[Ozma (band)|Ozma]] and [[Nada Surf]], and was also a member of the reformed version of [[The Rentals]] (featuring ex-Weezer bassist [[Matt Sharp]]) for a brief period. Tony Maxwell has worked as a composer, most notably on the films ''[[Chuck & Buck]]'' and ''[[The Good Girl]]'' (both written by [[Mike White (scriptwriter)|Mike White]]).
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| name = That Dog
| image = Thatdog.jpg
| caption = (left to right)<br />[[Rachel Haden]], [[Tony Maxwell]], [[Anna Waronker]] and [[Petra Haden]]
| image_size = 250
| background = group_or_band
| alias =
| origin = [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States|U.S.]]
| instrument =
| genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[post-grunge]], [[power pop]], [[punk rock]]
| occupation =
| years_active = 1991–1997, 2011-present
| label = [[DGC Records|DGC]]
| associated_acts =
| website =
| current_members = [[Rachel Haden]]<br>[[Tony Maxwell]]<br>[[Anna Waronker]]<br>[[Petra Haden]]
| past_members =
| notable_instruments =
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'''That Dog''' (styled as '''that dog.''') is a [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]-based [[rock music|rock]] [[musical band|band]] that formed in 1991 and dissolved in 1997, reuniting in 2011. The band consists of [[Anna Waronker]] on lead [[Singing|vocals]] and [[guitar]], [[Rachel Haden]] on [[bass guitar]] and vocals, her sister [[Petra Haden]] on [[violin]] and vocals, and [[Tony Maxwell]] on [[Drum kit|drums]]. Their [[punk music|punk]] [[power pop]] songs were full of hooks and many layered vocal harmonies.
==Biography==
Lead vocalist Anna Waronker is the daughter of record industry mogul [[Lenny Waronker]] and singer [[Donna Loren]], and the sister of drummer [[Joey Waronker]] of [[Beck]], [[R.E.M.]] and [[Atoms for Peace (band)|Atoms for Peace]]. She is married to [[Steven Shane McDonald|Steve McDonald]] of [[Redd Kross]]. Petra and Rachel Haden are daughters of [[jazz]] bassist [[Charlie Haden]].
The group began when Anna and a friend, Jenni Konner, began writing short punk songs in her bedroom about boys. Waronker had known Petra and Rachel Haden since high school, so they fluidly found their way in to playing her songs with her. Mutual friend Tony Maxwell picked up the drum duties.
Their first album, which was self-titled, was originally released on a limited run as a double 7" on the independent label Magnatone Records in 1992. It was soon after re-released on cassette and compact disc by [[Geffen Records|Geffen]]. During this time, the band was good friends with, often played on records by, and toured with label mates [[Beck]] and [[Weezer]]. Members contributed to the Beck songs "Girl of My Dreams", "Totally Confused" and the single "Steve Threw Up", as well as Weezer's "I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams", all released as [[A-side and B-side|B-sides]] by the aforementioned artists.
1995 saw the release of ''Totally Crushed Out!'' to little fanfare, and the massive yet futile tour that supported the record left Waronker feeling burned out and dejected about the music business in general. The band's members also contributed to several tracks on [[Mike Watt]]'s [[Ball-Hog or Tugboat?]] record.
On April 8, 1997, That Dog released their final album, ''Retreat from the Sun'', and added [[Kenny Woods]] (Steven McDonald Group, Beck, Anders & Woods) on guitar. It has been confirmed that Anna Waronker originally intended to release the album as a solo record. She has claimed in interviews that her A&R pressured her in to letting That Dog record the album. ''Retreat from the Sun'' spawned the group's only charting radio hit, "Never Say Never", which reached No. 27 on the U.S. [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] Modern Rock charts in 1997.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p131147/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} Billboard], [[Allmusic]]</ref>
That year the band would find themselves touring the US with various acts including, [[Blur (band)|Blur]], [[The Wallflowers]], and the [[Counting Crows]]. On July 2, 1997, Counting Crows kicked off a co-headlining tour with [[The Wallflowers]] that continued through September. This tour included opening acts by [[Bettie Serveert]], [[Engine 88]], [[Gigolo Aunts]], and That Dog, with each opening band touring for a three-week stretch.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=fA8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA16&ots=7hns0mDnvr&dq=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&pg=PA16#v=onepage&q=Bettie%20Serveert%20%22The%20Wallflowers%22%201997&f=false Billboard Magazine, May 24, 1997, Page 16] (link accessed January 14, 2015)</ref> While touring with Counting Crows, The Wallflowers were also playing their own headlining dates when the Counting Crows tour was on break (Counting Crows frontman [[Adam Duritz]] experienced swollen vocal cords and had to back out of several shows in July).<ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/1427546/counting-crows-counted-in-again/</ref>
The group issued a formal statement announcing their disbandment in September 1997. Since that time, all the members of the band have kept active in the music business. Anna Waronker has contributed music to soundtracks and released her solo debut album, ''Anna'', in 2002 on her own Five Foot Two Records label; she released her second solo album, ''California Fade'', in 2011. Petra Haden has released two solo albums: 1999's ''Imaginaryland'' and 2005's ''Petra Haden Sings The Who Sell Out'' in which she reinvents [[The Who]]'s classic [[The Who Sell Out|1967 album]] as an [[a cappella]] tour de force. In 2005, she joined [[The Decemberists]] as a full-time member, but no longer plays with the band. Petra Haden has also contributed vocals and violin to recordings by many artists including [[Green Day]], [[Bill Frisell]], [[Miss Murgatroid]], and The Rentals. Rachel Haden has contributed vocals to albums by [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Say Anything (band)|Say Anything]], [[Ozma (band)|Ozma]] and [[Nada Surf]], and was also a member of the reformed version of [[The Rentals]] (featuring ex-Weezer bassist [[Matt Sharp]]) for a brief period. Tony Maxwell has worked as a composer, most notably on the films ''[[Chuck & Buck]]'' and ''[[The Good Girl]]'' (both written by [[Mike White (scriptwriter)|Mike White]]).
Anna Waronker and her band frequently play clubs in the Los Angeles area. Petra and Rachel have sporadically gigged with third sister [[Tanya Haden|Tanya]] (the three are triplets) as the Haden Triplets.
==Reunion==
On June 21, 2011, after a few months of the band having an official presence on [[Facebook]], the band used their page to announce a reunion show on August 26 at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. A second show was added for the 28th due to demand; both shows sold out. Openers for the shows included [[Tenacious D]] and a [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] cover band led by [[Maya Rudolph]], who like Petra and Rachel Haden was a member of [[The Rentals]]. The band announced additional reunion shows for 2012: Two shows at Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles on April 13 (the second show was added after the first sold out), and performances in Brooklyn, New York, on May 24–25, 2012, at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. The announcement for the Los Angeles shows stated that the band would be performing with an expanded string section, and would feature some songs never performed before.
On May 25, 2012, ''The Village Voice'' published an interview with Anna Waronker where she hinted that there may be new music from the band in the future.<ref>{{cite web|last=Weiss|first=Dan|title=Q&A: That Dog.'s Anna Waronker On Her Band's Reunion Shows, Josie And The Pussycats And Sweet Valley High|url=http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2012/05/that_dog_interview.php?page=3|publisher=The Village Voice|accessdate=25 May 2012}}</ref>
The band is currently recording a new album for release in 2017, based on Instagram posts from Rachel Haden.<ref>http://www.instagram.com/rayosunshell</ref>
==Band members==
*[[Anna Waronker]] – lead vocals, guitar
*[[Petra Haden]] – violin, vocals
*[[Rachel Haden]] – bass guitar, vocals
*[[Tony Maxwell]] – drums
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
{| class="wikitable"
!rowspan="1"| Year
!rowspan="1" width="255"| Album details
|-
| 1993
| '''''[[That Dog (album)|That Dog]]'''''
*Released: November 8, 1993 ([[United Kingdom|UK]])<br> and March 1, 1994 ([[United States|US]])
*Label: [[4AD]] <small>(UK)</small>, [[DGC Records]] <small>(US)</small>
*Formats: [[Compact disc|CD]], [[Compact cassette|cassette]] (CS), [[LP album|LP]]
|-
| 1995
| '''''[[Totally Crushed Out!]]'''''
*Released: July 18, 1995
*Label: DGC Records
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|-
| 1997
| '''''[[Retreat from the Sun]]'''''
*Released: April 8, 1997
*Label: DGC Records, [[Geffen Records|Geffen]] <small>([[Japan]])</small>
*Formats: CD, CS, LP
|-
|}
===Extended plays and singles===
*''[[That Dog (album)|That Dog]]'' double 7" (1993) Magnatone
* ''Buy Me Flowers'' 7" (1993) Guernica
*''Old Timer'' (1994) DGC
*''[[Devin Sarno|Waldo the Dog Faced Boy]]/That Dog'' split 10" (1994) WIN Records
*''Grunge Couple'' 7" (1994) self-released
*''He's Kissing Christian'' (1995) DGC
*''Never Say Never'' (1997) DGC
===Compilation appearances===
*''[[DGC Rarities Volume 1|DGC Rarities: Volume 1]]'' (1994) DGC – "Grunge Couple"
*''Volume Nine'' (1994) Volume Magazine – "One Summer Night" <small>(alternate version)</small>
*''Jabberjaw: Good to the Last Drop'' (1994) [[Mammoth Records]] – "Explain"
*''The Poop Alley Tapes'' (1995) WIN Records – "Ridiculous"
*''[[Spirit of '73: Rock for Choice]]'' (1995) [[Epic Records|Epic]]/[[550 Music]] – "[[Midnight at the Oasis]]" <small>([[Maria Muldaur]])</small>
*''[[A Small Circle of Friends (Germs)|A Small Circle of Friends: A Germs Tribute]]'' (1996) [[Wind-up Records|Grass Records]] – "We Must Bleed" <small>([[Germs (band)|Germs]])</small>
*''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]'' (1998) Vast Records – "Silently" <small>(acoustic version)</small>
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.annawaronker.com/ AnnaWaronker.com]
*[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p131147|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic profile]
*[http://ubl.artistdirect.com/fp2.asp?layout=artist_card&artistid=3632&p_id=P%2B%2B%2B131147 UBL listing]
*[http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thatdog Rolling Stone: That Dog page]
*[http://www.fivefoottworecords.com/ Five Foot Two Records]
*[http://www.petrahadenmusic.com/ petra haden music . com]
*[http://www.myspace.com/thatdogmusic That Dog at MySpace.com]
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