Tymon Dogg

Tymon Dogg (born Stephen John Murray) is an English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

Dogg's career started early with shows at the Cavern and Peppermint Lounge in Liverpool when he was 15.

Dogg then toured with The Moody Blues and worked closely with Justin Hayward to produce many tracks, "Now She Says She's Young" being released as a single in 1970.

Moving into a squatted property in Westbourne Grove, Dogg made a living playing in folk clubs and busking with house mate Joe Strummer.

In 2000, Dogg met up with Joe Strummer again at the Poetry Olympics curated by Michael Horovitz.