Sunday Night show :
Doors open at 6pm for pre show drinks.
Support Begins at 7:00pm.
Johnny will finish his show no later than 10.00pm to enable patrons to access transport in good time.
What goes around, comes around, and Johnny Dowd shows us how to keep on going the way only the "scary troubadour" can - with a wry smile, a cut-off pool cue under the front seat, and a sharp eye on the rear view mirror. Along with Mike Edmondson, Willie B and Kim Sherwood-Caso, (the old band from Pictures from Life's Other Side), Johnny covers the kind of emotional gamut he explored in his breakthrough album Wrong Side of Memphis. Be sure to get a copy of Homemade Pie. You won't be sorry, or at least not any sorrier than you already are.
i call my new album HOMEMADE PIE because i recorded it at my house and i like pie--i could have called it PIE A LA MODE but i didn't---i think this is the best batch of songs i've written in long time--i had plenty of time last year to dig in so that's what i did--i had one rule for writing and recording this record---no second guessing---in other words DON'T BE CLEVER [nobody likes a wiseass]--musically the album was influenced by the music i grew up with-soul -blues-country + a little garage rock----like most records it's best listened to loud with windows down and nothing but open road ahead--i hope u like it--if not -no hard feelings
--- johnny
“Dowd is the self-styled ultra-scary troubadour with a glint in his eye. He’s one of those artists that seems to fly under the radar yet those lucky enough to stumble across his albums become evangelical exponents of his terrifically twisted take on rock ‘n’ roll. Homemade Pie is the latest album in a long line of hidden gems from the ever-prolific, Americana outlaw.”
— Andy Brown, Louder Than War
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