Sunday at Noon
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JUL
20
2019
Phoenix, AZ
AZ HIP-HOP FESTIVAL @ The Pressroom
I Was There
JUL
11
2019
Scottsdale, AZ
Pub Rock Live
I Was There
APR
11
2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Rebel Lounge
I Was There
MAR
12
2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Rebel Lounge
I Was There
FEB
07
2019
Mesa, AZ
Club Red
I Was There
DEC
28
2018
Scottsdale, AZ
Pub Rock Live
I Was There
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Delphine
September 11th 2018
Amazing, talented and entertaining band. Thanks guys for sharing your beautiful music and talent!
Scottsdale, AZ@Pub Rock Live
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About Sunday at Noon
Sunday at Noon is a modern rock machine hailing from Phoenix, AZ. Performing thunderous rock and roll with youthful exuberance, electrifying guitar riffs, and richly expressive vocals, Sunday At Noon is on a mission to deliver their unique brand of music to the masses!
The four-piece is led by Jack VanDerPol, who delivers high powered vocals and channels the on-stage charisma of the quintessential frontmen from the 1970s. Jack is backed by his younger brother Nate VanDerPol- a drumming phenom whose skills far exceed his age, long-time friend Carl Gumpert on bass, and the swoon-worthy, Nick Torri on guitar. Drawing inspiration from Led Zeppelin, Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters and The Struts, Sunday at Noon writes and performs music that draws upon traditional elements of the genre while simultaneously modernizing it.
In 2015, Sunday At Noon released their first demo, Burning Pictures, and instantly became a fan favorite in the Valley of the Sun. With their follow up single, “Brain Damage,” SAN continued to distinguish themselves as a noteworthy member of the vibrant Phoenix music community. Mitchell Hillman (Phoenix New Times) recognized early on that, “their potential to rock seems limitless,“ naming “Maybe I’ll Regret It” and “Brain Damage” to the 50 Best Songs Written by Phoenix Bands by the Phoenix New Times in 2015 and 2016, respectively. The band experienced exponential growth in 2017, releasing a self-titled EP, playing the mainstage at several festivals including Heart of Texas Rockfest, Mesa Music Festival and Ostrich Festival, and supporting notable bands like I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, Rooney, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Alvarez Kings, and P.O.D.
Having just completed their first national tour, the band remains focused on the release of their first full length album in September 2018. The singles released to date, “Honey,” “Thunder,” and “Dirty Mouth,” are representative of the kind of diversity people can expect to find on the album. “Sunday At Noon reaches for arena-rock power on their latest single, “Honey”, and they don’t fall short. This new track definitely demonstrates that this band is ready for the stadium-size crowds."- Carly Schoorman, YabYum Music+Arts
The four-piece is led by Jack VanDerPol, who delivers high powered vocals and channels the on-stage charisma of the quintessential frontmen from the 1970s. Jack is backed by his younger brother Nate VanDerPol- a drumming phenom whose skills far exceed his age, long-time friend Carl Gumpert on bass, and the swoon-worthy, Nick Torri on guitar. Drawing inspiration from Led Zeppelin, Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters and The Struts, Sunday at Noon writes and performs music that draws upon traditional elements of the genre while simultaneously modernizing it.
In 2015, Sunday At Noon released their first demo, Burning Pictures, and instantly became a fan favorite in the Valley of the Sun. With their follow up single, “Brain Damage,” SAN continued to distinguish themselves as a noteworthy member of the vibrant Phoenix music community. Mitchell Hillman (Phoenix New Times) recognized early on that, “their potential to rock seems limitless,“ naming “Maybe I’ll Regret It” and “Brain Damage” to the 50 Best Songs Written by Phoenix Bands by the Phoenix New Times in 2015 and 2016, respectively. The band experienced exponential growth in 2017, releasing a self-titled EP, playing the mainstage at several festivals including Heart of Texas Rockfest, Mesa Music Festival and Ostrich Festival, and supporting notable bands like I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, Rooney, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Alvarez Kings, and P.O.D.
Having just completed their first national tour, the band remains focused on the release of their first full length album in September 2018. The singles released to date, “Honey,” “Thunder,” and “Dirty Mouth,” are representative of the kind of diversity people can expect to find on the album. “Sunday At Noon reaches for arena-rock power on their latest single, “Honey”, and they don’t fall short. This new track definitely demonstrates that this band is ready for the stadium-size crowds."- Carly Schoorman, YabYum Music+Arts
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Band Members:
Nate Vanderpol, Carl Gumpert, Jack Vanderpol, Dylan Welker
Hometown:
Phoenix, Arizona
No upcoming shows
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Live Photos of Sunday at Noon
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Past
JUL
20
2019
Phoenix, AZ
AZ HIP-HOP FESTIVAL @ The Pressroom
I Was There
JUL
11
2019
Scottsdale, AZ
Pub Rock Live
I Was There
APR
11
2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Rebel Lounge
I Was There
MAR
12
2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Rebel Lounge
I Was There
FEB
07
2019
Mesa, AZ
Club Red
I Was There
DEC
28
2018
Scottsdale, AZ
Pub Rock Live
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Delphine
September 11th 2018
Amazing, talented and entertaining band. Thanks guys for sharing your beautiful music and talent!
Scottsdale, AZ@Pub Rock Live
View More Fan Reviews
About Sunday at Noon
Sunday at Noon is a modern rock machine hailing from Phoenix, AZ. Performing thunderous rock and roll with youthful exuberance, electrifying guitar riffs, and richly expressive vocals, Sunday At Noon is on a mission to deliver their unique brand of music to the masses!
The four-piece is led by Jack VanDerPol, who delivers high powered vocals and channels the on-stage charisma of the quintessential frontmen from the 1970s. Jack is backed by his younger brother Nate VanDerPol- a drumming phenom whose skills far exceed his age, long-time friend Carl Gumpert on bass, and the swoon-worthy, Nick Torri on guitar. Drawing inspiration from Led Zeppelin, Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters and The Struts, Sunday at Noon writes and performs music that draws upon traditional elements of the genre while simultaneously modernizing it.
In 2015, Sunday At Noon released their first demo, Burning Pictures, and instantly became a fan favorite in the Valley of the Sun. With their follow up single, “Brain Damage,” SAN continued to distinguish themselves as a noteworthy member of the vibrant Phoenix music community. Mitchell Hillman (Phoenix New Times) recognized early on that, “their potential to rock seems limitless,“ naming “Maybe I’ll Regret It” and “Brain Damage” to the 50 Best Songs Written by Phoenix Bands by the Phoenix New Times in 2015 and 2016, respectively. The band experienced exponential growth in 2017, releasing a self-titled EP, playing the mainstage at several festivals including Heart of Texas Rockfest, Mesa Music Festival and Ostrich Festival, and supporting notable bands like I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, Rooney, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Alvarez Kings, and P.O.D.
Having just completed their first national tour, the band remains focused on the release of their first full length album in September 2018. The singles released to date, “Honey,” “Thunder,” and “Dirty Mouth,” are representative of the kind of diversity people can expect to find on the album. “Sunday At Noon reaches for arena-rock power on their latest single, “Honey”, and they don’t fall short. This new track definitely demonstrates that this band is ready for the stadium-size crowds."- Carly Schoorman, YabYum Music+Arts
The four-piece is led by Jack VanDerPol, who delivers high powered vocals and channels the on-stage charisma of the quintessential frontmen from the 1970s. Jack is backed by his younger brother Nate VanDerPol- a drumming phenom whose skills far exceed his age, long-time friend Carl Gumpert on bass, and the swoon-worthy, Nick Torri on guitar. Drawing inspiration from Led Zeppelin, Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters and The Struts, Sunday at Noon writes and performs music that draws upon traditional elements of the genre while simultaneously modernizing it.
In 2015, Sunday At Noon released their first demo, Burning Pictures, and instantly became a fan favorite in the Valley of the Sun. With their follow up single, “Brain Damage,” SAN continued to distinguish themselves as a noteworthy member of the vibrant Phoenix music community. Mitchell Hillman (Phoenix New Times) recognized early on that, “their potential to rock seems limitless,“ naming “Maybe I’ll Regret It” and “Brain Damage” to the 50 Best Songs Written by Phoenix Bands by the Phoenix New Times in 2015 and 2016, respectively. The band experienced exponential growth in 2017, releasing a self-titled EP, playing the mainstage at several festivals including Heart of Texas Rockfest, Mesa Music Festival and Ostrich Festival, and supporting notable bands like I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, Rooney, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Alvarez Kings, and P.O.D.
Having just completed their first national tour, the band remains focused on the release of their first full length album in September 2018. The singles released to date, “Honey,” “Thunder,” and “Dirty Mouth,” are representative of the kind of diversity people can expect to find on the album. “Sunday At Noon reaches for arena-rock power on their latest single, “Honey”, and they don’t fall short. This new track definitely demonstrates that this band is ready for the stadium-size crowds."- Carly Schoorman, YabYum Music+Arts
Show More
Band Members:
Nate Vanderpol, Carl Gumpert, Jack Vanderpol, Dylan Welker
Hometown:
Phoenix, Arizona
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