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B.B Dogg, best known to hardcore Hot Mont fans as The Man Who Faked the Arctic Circle Tour of 2001 is working on an album of original blues and r&b tunes...and , damn, it's good! "The Dogg" is not doggin' it on this one! As a great blues guitarist and vocalist in his own right, no one still knows why Lawrence Park legend B.B. Dogg along with his ever-present sidekick "Rupert Snap Dogg" (alias Saxomaniac) bothered to foist himself on the unsuspecting Alaska public as 'Hot Mont' in the ill-fated 2001 Arctic Circle Tour. This was once believed to be a legitimate tour of the four original members of the Hot Mont band. This B.B. Dogg cat really pulled over a good one... most of us bought into the Alaska/Yukon tour stories! Below: Albums 'One Blue Shoe' & 'Shaky Puddin' reviewed by by Bill Del Rumple / 2005 Every decade, a few albums come along that defy all time or stylistic precepts. Some examples, among others, might be The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper" in the sixties; or Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the Key of Life" in the seventies. What causes these old records to be so highly revered ? Is it the sound quality?...probably not... Is it the singing?...maybe...Is it the production?...definitely a factor...but...is it the great songs?...most definitely! As the next few months unfold, B.B. Dogg's "One Blue Shoe" will be released & is destined to be one of those albums. From "Shaky Puddin" (a timeless tribute to a local rock-n-roll goddess) to the more pensive and brooding cuts "One