Birth name Kevin Dotson Name Linus Hollywood | Years active 1997 – present Also known as Linus Dotson | |
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Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer Labels Crappy Records, Franklin Castle Recordings, Oglio Records Role Singer-songwriter · linusofhollywood.com Albums Your Favorite Record, Let Yourself Be Happy, Reheat And Serve, Something Good, Triangle, Attractive Singles Similar People Profiles |
The power popaholic interview linus of hollywood
Kevin Dotson (born March 4, 1973), better known by his stage name Linus of Hollywood, is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. The stage name comes from his early days in Los Angeles, where he would frequently wear striped shirts similar to the Peanuts character Linus van Pelt. He is currently a member of Nerf Herder and comedy duo Jarinus.
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- The power popaholic interview linus of hollywood
- Linus of hollywood sunday morning
- Early life
- Solo career
- As a touring musician
- Work with other artists
- Television
- References

Linus of hollywood sunday morning
Early life

Dotson was born in Omaha, Nebraska, but spent his formative years in Florida. At age five, he learned to play guitar. He would later learn to play drums, bass, and piano as well. At age 21, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music. In 1995 Dotson started his professional career as the leader of punk/pop band Size 14, named after his shoe size. The band broke up in 1998 and Dotson began playing and producing on other people's recordings.
Solo career

In 1999, Dotson released his first solo album Your Favorite Record on his own label called Franklin Castle Recordings. He performed nearly everything on the album, both instrumentally and vocally. He has since released four more albums: Let Yourself Be Happy (2001), Triangle (2006), Attractive Singles (2008), and Reheat & Serve (2008). A new single "A Girl That I Like" was released in 2011.

Linus most recently released his fourth solo album in 2014 titled 'Something Good' via the Pledgemusic platform.
As a touring musician
Dotson toured the world in the mid 2000s playing bass guitar for guitar legend Paul Gilbert on the Burning Organ tour (2002), Acoustic Samurai tour (2003) and the Space Ship One tour (2005). He also toured as a bass player for Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. on both of his tours.
Work with other artists
Artists Dotson has worked with: Allstar Weekend, 5 Seconds of Summer, Mr. Big, Bowling for Soup, Cheap Trick, The Charlatans, The Dollyrots, Gabriel Mann (of The Rescues), Gush, Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kaela Kimura, Kiera Chaplin, Kool Keith, Kylee, Laura Dawn, Lil' Kim, The Leftovers, Margo Guryan, MC Lars, Mis-Teeq, Nerf Herder, Ol' Dirty Bastard, OPM, Parry Gripp, Paul Gilbert, People on Vacation, Probyn Gregory (of The Wondermints), Puffy AmiYumi, Roger Joseph Manning, Jr., Rx Bandits, Puff Daddy, The Smashing Pumpkins, Tim Burgess, and Wisely.
In 2010 he formed the band Palmdale with former Letters to Cleo vocalist/songwriter Kay Hanley and released two EPs, Get Wasted and How To Be Mean.
Television
Dotson co-wrote the theme song for Nickelodeon's School of Rock (TV series), and writes music for the show as well. He composed for Mattel's "Team Hot Wheels", "Battleclaw" and "Barbie Spy Squad". His solo music has been featured in the hit TV shows Weeds (TV Series) and Californication (TV series) as well as The New Normal (TV series), the latter of which he appeared as an actor in the season finale episode. He also appeared performing in an episode of TNT's "Rizzoli And Isles".
Dotson is also the co-owner of pop/punk label Crappy Records with Bowling for Soup frontman Jaret Reddick.