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Dog's Eye View was conceived as a studio project for singer+guitarist
Peter Stuart, who began performing in Chicago, Illinois USA with a band
called Monster; Stuart eventually served as a roadie for Counting
Crows and also scored high-profile opening slots with Tori
Amos and Cracker.
In 1995 he teamed-up with some fellow musicians and signed a deal with
Columbia Records releasing the Dog's Eye View's debut album, "Happy
Nowhere", later that year; driven, in part, by the multi-format radio
success of "Everything Falls Apart", the album hit #1 spot on
Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart and broke into The Billboard 200 peaking
at #77, the main single reached the #66 on The Billboard Hot 100, cracked
the top 20 of both Modern and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts and hit the
top 10 of the Billboard's Top 40 Mainstream list.
The group's sophomore effort, "Daisy", was released in August
1997 to little attention.
Stuart resurfaced five years later with his solo album, "Propeller",
but failed to break back into the mainstream.
Dog's Eye View returned in 2005 with the single "Gone Like Yesterday",
the lead track from the third album: "Tomorrow Always Comes".
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