Erie Music History Podcast

068: Reprise - Tom Weber

Chip Schell

He was a part-time journalist, he ran his own recording studio, he’s a filmmaker, and of course, Tom Weber was a guitarist in one of Erie’s most popular and iconic bands from the 1980s, The Dogs. Tom shares how he got started in music and film and how he unexpectedly was asked to join The Dogs.

Links related to Tom and The Dogs:
The Dogs live at We Love Erie Days, Aug 1992

The Dogs – “Frank Sutton” — Erie Cablevision

The Dogs – 1988 Electric Banana, Pittsburgh

Tom Weber Films Facebook page

Tom Weber Films YouTube including Norman Nardini Live Streams

Troubadour Blues Film on Amazon Prime

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For information on what bands/musicians are playing in Erie, PA and the surrounding area, please check out Jack Stevenson's 2 Man Happy Hour podcast and Live Music Chat in the 814. 

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