
Lou Dog - Sublime Wiki
Nov 8, 2010 · Named after Nowell's grandfather Louie Nowell, Nowell's King Louie, or "Lou Dog" as he was called, was Nowell's pet Dalmatian who became something of a mascot for the band Sublime. Lou Dog was often allowed to wander the stage …
Bradley Nowell - Wikipedia
In February 1990, Nowell purchased a Dalmatian puppy from an old man for $500, and named him "Louie" after his grandfather. [4] Also referred to as "Lou Dog", he became a mascot for the band Sublime. Lou Dog was often allowed to wander the stage during concert performances.
Five Classic Stories About Sublime's Mascot, Lou Dog – OC Weekly
One of the most vivid images of Sublime's iconography is Bradley Nowell's famous Dalmatian, Lou Dog. Named after Nowell's grandfather, Louie Nowell, the mythology of Lou Dog was epic.
The Story of Sublime’s Mascot, Lou Dog - Extra Chill
Dec 5, 2021 · First heard barking in “Waiting For My Ruca” at the beginning of Sublime’s debut studio album, 40oz to Freedom, Lou Dog traveled with Sublime everywhere they went, and though he died on September 17th, 2001, he is immortal as the music that Sublime made during Bradley Nowell’s lifetime.
Lou Dog (1989-2001) - Find a Grave Memorial
He was the four-legged member of the American band Sublime and was named Lou Dog or Louie Dog. A Dalmatian, he belonged to the band's lead singer Brad Nowell. He was rescued by Nowell as a puppy and was named in honor of Nowel's grandfather, Louie Nowell.
Sublime (band) - Wikipedia
Lou Dog, Nowell's dalmatian, was the mascot of the band. Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996, resulting in the band's breakup. In 1997, songs such as "What I Got", "Santeria", "Wrong Way", "Doin' Time", and "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" were released to U.S. radio. [2]
We Interviewed Lou Dog (from Sublime)—Here's What He Said
Jan 30, 2022 · Read our exclusive interview with Lou Dog, the deceased Dalmatian of former Sublime frontman Bradley Nowell. He is a very good boy.
Behind the Photo: Lou Dog Is Not Inside the Van!! - The Pier
Apr 1, 2022 · There was no Lou Dog. We spent the next couple of hours looking for him, driving around, calling his name, but no luck. I finally drive home, to drop off my roommate who was exhausted. As I pull up to my house, sitting there happy as can be next to the gate is Lou Dog.
Lou Dog — Sublime — Music Mascots Archive
Named after Nowell’s grandfather Louie Nowell, Nowell’s King Louie, or “Lou Dog” as he was called, was Nowell’s pet Dalmatian who became something of a mascot for the band Sublime. Lou Dog was often allowed to wander the stage during live Sublime concert performances.
“Lou Dog,” Sublime’s Dalmatian
Lead singer, Brad Nowell, took his Dalmatian, “Lou Dog,” everywhere. The dog was the band, Sublime’s, unofficial mascot and was captured in many images used in the band’s promotion.