Back to 2011: Music's Year of the Dog
1. Ty Segall, 'Goodbye Bread'
Drag City
Surf-punk Ty Segall's album cover for this year's 'Goodbye Bread' definitely ranks in as the most memorable dog of the year. It's an unforgettable photo of a sad dog (taken from a 1960s book of photography Segall found in Denmark) and as Segall told the Huffington Post, "It was a perfect reflection of the emotion of this album." (Read Story)


Billboard Music Awards Red Carpet 2012 (PHOTOS)
Peter Jones Dead: Crowded House Drummer Dies of Brain Cancer at 45
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Loretta Lynn Three Years Older Than She Claims: Records Show She's 80, Not 77
Jay-Z Pauses Music Career, Janet Jackson Records New LP, Iggy Azalea Flaunts Booty & More
Usher, Tameka Foster Trial: Crooner Claims Ex-Wife Attacked, Spat on Girlfriend
George Jones in Nashville Area Hospital Undergoing Tests
Selena Gomez Earthquake: Singer Caught Up in 'Scary' Bulgaria Quake
Van Halen Cancel Summer Tour Dates
David Okumu, Singer For the Invisible, Survives Electrical Shocking Onstage

