The Sundogs Tame the Crowd at their Rock N’ Roll Circus

Review by Harry McNeil

I made my way to Smith’s Olde Bar on Saturday night eager to see what The Sundogs had in store for what they cleverly called ‘The Rock N’ Roll Circus,’ a nod to the weird, druggy, brilliant BBC special that the Rolling Stones filmed back in the late sixties. That’s obviously a tough comparison for any band but I think Mick and Keith would have been proud, as this was simply one of the best nights of rock n roll that I have seen this year.

The Sundogs entranced the large Smith’s crowd from the moment the curtain opened, relying heavily on their own Stones/Petty/Crowes-influenced material, played with such energy and passion that even those that didn’t know the songs were hooked by the time they got to each chorus.

There were so many highlights in the 110 minute show, from the reworked Gram Parsons classic “Ooh Las Vegas,” backed by a full horn section, to the infectious “I May Not Make it Into Heaven,” which the band released via download earlier in the week and dedicated on this night to JJ Cale, who died of a heart attack the previous night.

After closing their set with an explosive rendition of Tom Petty’s “Refugee”, The Sundogs encored in style, with a 10-minute, emotional, psychedelic version of “Knockin on Heaven’s Door” that sounded more like Neil Young and Crazy Horse than anything that Mr. Dylan first conceived. And after again evoking the memory of the fallen JJ Cale, the six-member Sundogs left the stage one by one, leaving only drummer Will Groth alone amongst the screaming feedback, pounding the beat into the night as the curtain closed. A perfect end. Magic, even.

For more information about the band, visit www.sundogs.net.

The Sundogs’ Rock N Roll Circus featuring Like a Locomotive with Special Guests Freddy’s Finest

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At The Sundogs’ Rock n Roll Circus, you’ll get The Sundogs at their very best with a full horn section (The Ace Notes!) behind them, great sets by Like a Locomotive and Freddy’s Finest to get the night rolling and just for walking in the door, you will receive a killer black Sundogs koozie and a free download to their latest single, “I May Not Make it Into Heaven,” written by Jon Harris and produced by Jon and Kevin Thomas.

Post Panic Party with Like A Locomotive

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The Sundogs Perform The Tom Petty Show At Smith’s Olde Bar In Midtown Atlanta

Poster Credit: The Sundogs

On Friday, December 9th, Atlanta rock and roll band The Sundogs, will perform The Tom Petty Show at Smith’s Olde Bar featuring all of the greatest hits and beloved b-sides from one of the greatest bands in American rock and roll history. The show features a little help from their friends including Jason Fuller on Benmont Tench keyboards, the sultry Mimi Holland as Stevie Nicks, along with Will Groth from the Last Waltz Ensemble on Steve Ferrone drums. Opening bands will include Moontower at 10 p.m. and A Thousand Horses at 9 p.m.

“We adore the music of Tom Petty, from the songwriting style to the playing by Tom with Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench and the rest of the Heartbreakers,” said Will Haraway of The Sundogs. “We’ve been covering them for years and the band is in such a good spot with our personnel and sound that we feel like the time is right to take on the master in a full show.”

In his 45 year career, Tom Petty has sold more than 60 million albums and he and the Heartbreakers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.

Will Haraway, Photo Credit: Robert Donovan, robertdonovanphotography.com

“You don’t have to get too cute with Tom Petty’s stuff, just play the hits and play them well,” said Haraway. “We’ve got some of the best players we know helping us out, including our very own Stevie Nicks.”

The Sundogs have released two well-received Americana/Southern Rock albums in the last six years, and played with bands including The Derek Trucks Band, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit and Lucero. Their sound is often compared as a mix between The Band and Atlanta’s own The Black Crowes.

For more information on The Sundogs, please visit them online.

WHEN: Friday, December 9th

WHERE:
Smith’s Olde Bar
1578 Piedmont Ave
Atlanta, Georgia 30307
Ph. 875-1522

TICKETS: Advance tickets are $12 and available at Ticket Alternative.

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Last Waltz 7th Annual Concert Celebration in Atlanta, GA

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Sign Up for Cornhole at Midsummer Music Fest

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Last Waltz Ensemble in Atlanta & Charleston

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Indecision Performs Saturday at Smith’s

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Indecision
with ToyTV
Saturday

Smith’s Olde Bar

Atlanta, GA

$15 ADV, $18 Door

One of the originators of the jam band movement, Indecision’s innovative music is a unique blend of rock, jazz, blues and extended jams complete with rich and complex lyrics. Indecision has shared the stage with  Widespread Panic, Phish, Blues Traveler, Dave Matthews Band, Jorma Kaukonen, The Neville Brothers, The Connells, The Wailers, David Alan Coe, Jupiter Coyote and more.







www.Indecision.com

Photo courtesy: Banner Photography