The Sundogs
Coca-Cola Clean Up the Creek Concert @ Emory Village
Emory Village
1554 N Decatur Rd
Atlanta, GA 30307
Apr 20, 2024
5:00 PM EDT
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The 2024 Coca-Cola Clean Up the Creek Concert will feature Atlanta’s own Sundogs on Saturday, April 20 from 5 to 9 p.m. on the lawn in Emory Village as part of the Historic Druid Hills Spring Celebration. Gus’ Spaghetti Junction, a neighborhood favorite, will be the opening band.
VIP tables with seating for four cost $150 and include complimentary wine and other merch. For more info contact Don Walter at donwalter1011@gmail.com.
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The Sundogs Biography
The Sundogs are a six piece rock n roll band that plays the hell out of some rock n roll songs. Led by brothers Lee and Will Haraway, The Sundogs have cranked out two albums and countless badass shows that feature a melodic, high-energy sound that is most often compared to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, The Black Crowes and The Band.
Members of The Sundogs, which include accomplished blues guitarist and songwriter Jon Harris and renowned gunslinger Benji Shanks, have shared stages with Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Jimmy Herring, Widespread Panic, the North Mississippi All-Stars, The Wailers, Burning Spear, Gatemouth Brown, Chuck Leavell, Bill Kreuztman, Blackberry Smoke, Lucero, Oliver Wood and Ike Stubblefield.
Read MoreMembers of The Sundogs, which include accomplished blues guitarist and songwriter Jon Harris and renowned gunslinger Benji Shanks, have shared stages with Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Jimmy Herring, Widespread Panic, the North Mississippi All-Stars, The Wailers, Burning Spear, Gatemouth Brown, Chuck Leavell, Bill Kreuztman, Blackberry Smoke, Lucero, Oliver Wood and Ike Stubblefield.
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