Artist Information
Biography
House Blend is like a breath of fresh air in the Wisconsin music scene, combining a widely accessible sound that appeals to both young and old alike, and was named WAMI (Wisconsin Area Music Industry) Best New Artist/Group of the Year in 2008. The band is led by the smooth and powerful voice of front-man, Bryan Dorsey, and is guided by the heartfelt writings of Mike Dixon. Based on a solid musical foundation, the music features intricate vocal harmony, and claims influence from bands such as Coldplay, Guster, and CSNY. These aspects, combined with the powerful drums and soaring guitar riffs of Tom Elmendorf and Karl Lemke, create an irresistible, musical sensation.
House Blend was formed in the winter of 2004 by Mike Dixon, Bryan Dorsey, and Stefan Benkowski, originally known as “The Dixon, Dorsey, Benkowski Trio”. Soon after, they picked up drummer Jordan Blackmer and renamed the band “House Blend”. Following a summer spreading their refreshing, acoustic sound throughout the Milwaukee area, Stefan left the group to join “We The Living”, a band based out of Madison, Wisconsin, currently touring nationally. House Blend then welcomed Ted Lueders, a local solo acoustic artist, into the band. Ted’s one-of-a-kind playing style brought a fresh perspective and new ideas.
After a string of successful local shows, charity fundraisers, and Battle of the Bands contests, House Blend took their sound to the studio to record their first EP at Milwaukee-native Willy Porter’s studio. Porter’s engineers helped capture the essence of the House Blend sound: strong, yet organic acoustic music overlaid the stunning vocal harmony. Over the next year the EP sold several hundred copies as they lightly toured Southern Wisconsin playing outdoor music festivals, private venues, and coffee shops,.
The summer of 2007 proved to be an important year for the group, which committed itself to raising its level of musicianship and professionalism. The music retained its refreshing, acoustic quality and focus on vocal harmony, but added accessibility by increasing the amount of rock influence. House Blend revamped its existing set list and added new original tunes. This change in philosophy paid off, as the band booked bigger and more exciting shows at venues such as The Rave, Milwaukee Bastille Days, and the Bayshore Town Center. These efforts fueled an increase in their fan base, as well as in interest from players in the local music scene, culminating in being named WAMI Best New Artist of the Year for 2008.
For the summer of 2008, House Blend was forced to reinvent itself again as Jordan Blackmer and Ted Lueders decided to part ways with the group and pursue their dreams further away from home. Soon after, Tom Elmendorf and Karl Lemke joined the group. Tom’s dynamic playing style now provides a steady yet awe-inspiring drum foundation, while Karl’s guitar playing adds a layer of complexity that leaves listeners wanting more. The band again expanded its show resume adding venues such as the M&I Classic Rock Stage at Summerfest, Whitefish Bay Summer Sounds, Watertown Riverfest, and opening for Darryl Stuermer at Cedarburg Summer Sounds. House Blend has set its eyes on growth in the future as they take the steps necessary to mature in their music, stage show, and business practices, with the main goal to continue producing music true to their identity. From their captivating stage show, to their undying love for their fans, House Blend is on their way, and they invite you to come along for the ride.
Show resume available upon request.
Instrumentation
Bryan Dorsey - Lead Vocals, Bass
Mike Dixon - Vocals, Guitar
Tom Elmendorf - Drums
Karl Lemke - Lead Guitar
Discography
Don't Look Down EP (2008)
1.) Let Go
2.) Don't Look Down
3.) Disappear
4.) Reflected In Glass
5.) I'll Try
Hanging EP (2007):
1.) Hanging
2.) A Toast
House Blend Self-Titled EP (2006):
1.) Run Away
2.) A Dream
3.) Planned
4.) Hello
5.) Let Go
6.) One Year
Audio
Lyrics
Video
Press
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Local band wins a WAMI
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On Monday, April 28, many musicians and industry notables were recognized for their contributions to...
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Local band produces music true to its identity ... and earns WAMI nomination
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You could say that House Blend is living up to its name … a deliciously concocted brew, blending voc...
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WISCONSIN AREA MUSIC INDUSTRY ANNOUNCES 2008 NOMINEES
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New Group/Artist: House Blend; The Buskers; Greg Waters and The Broad Street Boogie; Twelve.Ounce.P...
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Caffeine buzz
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After winning the 2005 Ozaukee County Battle of the Bands as high-schoolers, the future of Cedarburg...
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Local band to hold benefit for Africa mission trip
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On Friday May 12, from 9:30p.m.-11:30p.m., instead of hymns emanating from Community United Methodis...
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Last chance for fans to tune into “House Blend”
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“House Blend,” the popular Cedarburg band that wowed the judges at the Ozaukee County Fair when they...
Setlist
A typical House Blend set includes a large portion of original music found on their self-titled EP, the Hanging EP, the Don't Look Down EP, and other originals not yet released on disc. Titles include, but are not limited to the following:
1.) Autopilot
2.) Don't Look Down
3.) Disappear
4.) Run Away
5.) Reflected In Glass
6.) Let Go
7.) I'll Try
In addition to their original music, the band has been known to sprinkle in a few covers over the course of their set. Many of these cover songs are serious interpretations of their respective originals, while others are intended to add humor and interest to the overall set. Potential covers include (but, again, are not limited to):
1.) Demons - Guster
2.) Parachute - Guster
3.) Sexual Healing - Marvin Gaye
4.) I'll Be - Edwin McCain
5.) Listen to the Music - The Doobie Brothers
6.) Pinball Wizard - The Who
Any music deemed inappropriate for the venue can be requested to be excluded from the set. Set lists and lyrics are available for review prior to the show; however, a preliminary set list often isn’t created until about a week before the concert.
House Blend has played a variety of set lengths; from several 20-30 minute sets to slots to upwards of two hours long. The target length for a show for the band is an hour to an hour and a half; however, venue needs can certainly be accommodated.

