Dag were 1) an American funk band who released 2 albums, Righteous (1994) and Apartment #635 (1998). The line-up comprised of Bobby Patterson (vocals/bass), Brian Dennis (guitar), Doug Jervey (keyboards) and Kenny Soule (drums). Both albums were engineered and produced by John Custer who is given song-writing credits along with featuring on several tracks playing the guitar. A now legendary story holds that VIBE magazine staffers didn't realize Dag's members were white until they sent a photographer to shoot the band.
1) an American funk band who released 2 albums, Righteous (1994) and Apartment #635 (1998). The line-up comprised of Bobby Patterson (vocals/bass), Brian Dennis (guitar), Doug Jervey (keyboards) and Kenny Soule (drums).
Both albums were engineered and produced by John Custer who is given song-writing credits along with featuring on several tracks playing the guitar.
A now legendary story holds that VIBE magazine staffers didn't realize Dag's members were white until they sent a photographer to shoot the band.
2) a Yugoslav accoustic trio, based in Belgrade, in early 70s. One album, "Se?anja" (memories). The name was the members' initials - Aleksandar Milanovi?, and brothers Dragan and Grujica Popovi?. Lyrics were written by Marina Tucakovi?, who wrote them for many bands in those years, and DAG were among her first.