Pavlov's Dog
A nostalgic progressive rock artist.
As the U.S. based progressive rock phenomenon Pavlov’s Dog nears the half century mark of its history, this most curious of legends continues to astound its loyal fans with some of the most unique music ever conceived in its genre. Rumors and tall tales abound throughout its storied career, and that of its leader singer/composer David Surkamp. Pavlov’s Dog reappeared briefly for the release of 1990’s “Lost In America,” and then came together for its 30th anniversary reunion concert in the group’s hometown of Saint Louis. Inspired by duo performances with his wife Sara, and the addition of world class soloist Abbie Steiling on electric violin, the ensemble returned to the concert stage with Pavlov’s Dog turning out electrifying sets in its own grand tradition throughout Europe. The band’s initial return culminated in a breathtaking performance in front of 54,000 fans at the Arrowrock Festival in Holland. Not content to rely solely on its classic albums, Pavlov’s Dog has continued to expand its vision with an unrivaled bevy of new album releases, including two concert albums “Live & Unleashed” and “Housebroken.” More importantly, David has composed two extraordinary collections of songs on studio released masterpieces “Echo & Boo” and “Prodigal Dreamer.”
What kind of music does Pavlov's Dog play?+
Pavlov's Dog plays progressive rock, art rock - rooted in tradition rather than chasing trends.
What are Pavlov's Dog live shows like?+
Pavlov's Dog's live sets are loose and exploratory - consistent in quality but rarely identical night to night.
How can I find out when Pavlov's Dog is playing?+
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