Looking for a fun and exciting way to celebrate the holiday season? You won’t want to miss Dogs in a Pile’s “Happy Howlidaze” show at the Stone Pony! Get ready to enjoy an unforgettable night of live music from this talented band, whose unique sound and high-energy performances are sure to get you grooving on the dance floor. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Dogs in a Pile or just looking for a great night out with friends and family, this concert is the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit and create lasting memories. So come on down to the Stone Pony and let Dogs in a Pile light up your night with their amazing music and infectious energy. This is a show you definitely don’t want to miss!
Dogs in a Pile are coming Home to Asbury Park to rock the Holiday season! The Dogs hail from the real Jersey Shore and are stoked to rock their 2nd Annual Holiday Party at the Stone Pony. Their rabid fans are fondly known as the ‘Dog Pound’ and always bring the good vibes that are part of the musical phenomena known simply as… THE DOGS.
Dogs in a Pile – Happy Howlidays 2023
The Dogs return for the annual holiday shows!
Dogs in a Pile is the culmination of a love of music born from the deepest American roots of psychedelia, jazz, fusion, funk, traditional, and rock & roll. Sprung from the rich Asbury Park music scene in New Jersey, their serendipitous convergence has made for the kind of kindred intuition its members had only once dreamed of. Described as “listening to a single moving organism,” the sum of its five parts represents an original journey into the peaks and valleys of psychedelic improvisation, all while remaining reminiscent of so much we love of life and music.
The final iteration of “the Dogs” began with University of the Arts Philadelphia student and Asbury Park veteran Jimmy Law, along with his long-time friend Joe Babick, a 4 year veteran of the gifted young musician’s program at the nationally renowned Count Basie Theater in Red Bank, NJ. Lightning struck when they were introduced to Berklee School of Music student and bass player Sam Lucid, who immediately suggested fellow Berklee student and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Kaplan. The addition of fellow Berklee student and collaborator Brian Murray
“The Dogs commonality and love for improvisation by way of bands like the Grateful Dead and Phish, as well as a fervent inclination for the study of jazz, fusion and classical music has helped shape the free-flowing style that is the Dogs. Their unique synergy and joy in creating “music as an atmosphere” equates simply to, as the band would say, “spreading good music and good energy to good people.” Happy Howlidaze! Bring on the Dog Pound!