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Gene Eugene
Gene Eugene
Canadian actor
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The Choir
The Choir
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No Justice
No Justice
3
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
American Christian rock band
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Iain Matthews
Iain Matthews
English musician and songwriter
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Helix
Helix
hard rock band
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Twisted Sister
Twisted Sister
American rock band
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No-Man
No-Man
English art-pop duo
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Dwight Twilley
Dwight Twilley
American singer
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Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil
Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil
American alternative rock supergroup
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Steve Walsh
Steve Walsh
American musician, singer and songwriter
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Transatlantic
Transatlantic
Progressive rock supergroup
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flumpool
flumpool
Japanese band
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The Graduate
The Graduate
American indie/emo band from Springfield, Illinois
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Mystery
Mystery
Canadian progressive rock band
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The Prayer Chain
The Prayer Chain
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Andrew Wood
Andrew Wood
American musician and singer
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Union
Union
American rock group formed in 1997
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Haste the Day
Haste the Day
American Christian metalcore band
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Balzac
Balzac
Japanese punk band
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Secondhand Serenade
Secondhand Serenade
American rock band; acoustic rock band, led by vocalist, pianist and guitarist John Vesely
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FM
FM
Canadian progressive rock music group
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The 69 Eyes
The 69 Eyes
Finnish Gothic-Rock Band
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John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
English blues band
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Jean Beauvoir
Jean Beauvoir
American musician
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The Jayhawks
The Jayhawks
American country and rock band
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Pavlov's Dog
Pavlov's Dog
American progressive rock band
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Starflyer 59
Starflyer 59
alternative rock band from Riverside, California
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The Wake
The Wake
Members, past and present

Lost Dogs are an American musical supergroup formed in 1991, comprising vocalists, songwriters, and guitarists from multiple Christian alternative rock bands. Their current lineup includes Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos, the Swirling Eddies), Michael Roe (The 77s), Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong (The Choir). The original lineup included Gene Eugene (Adam Again), who died in 2000. The band's eclectic blending of folk, blues, country, and rock has been characterized as "a sort of CCM equivalent to the Traveling Wilburys". The band released their debut album Scenic Routes in 1992 as a one-time collaboration.

Lost Dogs concert performances are filled with between-song jokes and one-liners between the band members (usually poking fun at each other). Many Lost Dogs albums include at least one or two cover songs. Songs covered by Lost Dogs on an album or in concert include Bob Dylan's "Lord Protect My Child", Leonard Cohen's "If It Be Your Will", The Beatles' "I'm A Loser", "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)", and Stephen Foster's "Hard Times, Come Again No More".

In March 2000, shortly after the release of their Gift Horse album, Gene Eugene died.

In 2004, the band got together with Steve Hindalong to produce a special album for their summer tour. The result was entitled MUTT, and included new acoustic versions of ten songs originally written and recorded for each band member's regular rock bands. The following year, the band would release the almost entirely instrumental Island Dreams. The Lost Cabin and the Mystery Trees was released July 2006.

In 2008, the Lost Dogs traveled down historic Route 66 with cinematographer Jimmy Abegg. Abegg filmed the band's experiences. The band then wrote and recorded 14 songs inspired by their journey, which was released as Old Angel in May 2010.