Members of the Tipp
Hillbillies have been forerunners of the Americana music scene in
Central N.Y. since the early eighties when their band was known as the
Casual Dogs and they were performing their now legendary Thursday and
Saturday night shows at Dooleyz tavern on Tipperary Hill in Syracuse,
N.Y..
The T'billies have changed a few members since those heralded days, but
have remained dedicated to the American roots, blues, rock and country
sound that defined the band all those years ago. Other bands that have
been formed by former T'billies include the groove oriented Z-bones,
the hard rockin' Rail man, the Grateful Dead tribute band Homel &
Alaniz, and the folkie Mo'Hen whose 1996 release "Hennsylvania"
achieved critical acclaim. T'billie alumni have also played with
renowned national acts such as Dave Matthews, the Gib Droll band and
David Nelson.
The band changed it's name from the Casual Dogs to the Tipp Hillbillies
at the beginning of the new millennium in tribute to the town that
nurtured their musical roots throughout the years and for the fans who
continue to support the band's role as the true ambassadors of the
y'allternative music scene of Central N.Y..
Currently, the T'billies are reworking about twenty original songs and
have plans to soon hit the studio and begin recording a highly
anticipated new album. So whether you are one of our long-term fans, or
you are only now becoming acquainted with the Tipp Hillbillies, we hope
to see you at one of our upcoming shows and we thank you for checking
out our web site. Y'all come back now!