An Independent Venue Week Presentation
Police Dog Hogan
Wed 31st Jan 2018 Doors: 7:30 pm / Show: 7:30pm (Showtimes Approx)
A high-energy and eclectic 8-piece, genre-defying fusion
£15 Adv / £17 Door

Just a reminder.  7:30 Doors - Get in early to get your seats, 8:30 On-Stage - Aiming to finish 10:15 unless the band are having extra fun on stage!!

​The first of our Independent Venue Week gigs ~ Police Dog Hogan ~ and they’ll be firing up the audience with their catchy, fun-loving selection of country style, indie-rock infused songs. An exciting mix of fiddles, trumpet, banjo, mandolin, accordion, drums and guitars ~ expect a wonderful fusion of Americana/Folk and a vibrant, cracking night!

Police Dog Hogan

“One of our favourite new bands” The Telegraph
 

“Wonderful!” BBC Radio 2
 

“A band really not to be missed” Maverick Magazine


Police Dog Hogan are a high-energy and eclectic eight-piece, combining fiddle, trumpet, mandolin, drums and guitars with four-part harmonies in an exuberant and genre-defying fusing of country, pop, folk, and rocking urban bluegrass. Much-loved Guardian columnist Tim Dowling adds his banjo to the musical mix.

The Sunday Times has described them as “wonderful”; the Telegraph named them one of its ‘favourite new bands”; Mark Radcliffe on Radio 2 said a “great night out was guaranteed” at their joyful shows; and veteran DJ Johnnie Walker praises their gigs as “a really good, fun time”.

Eliot James (of Kaiser Chiefs, Bloc Party, Noah and the Whale, and Two Door Cinema Club fame) produced the band’s second CD, and Al Scott (Seth Lakeman, Oysterband, The Levellers, Asian Dub Foundation) oversaw the new album, ‘Wild By the Side of the Road’, which spent several weeks in the official UK Americana charts.

Police Dog Hogan were one of only three UK bands invited to Nashville to perform at the prestigious Americana Music Association Awards, where DJ Bob Harris – in town for the awards – snapped them up for a recording that has become one of the most-watched YouTube videos on his “Under the Apple Tree Sessions” channel.

They’ve played at festivals from Port Eliot and Bestival to Kendal Calling and Larmer Tree, and last year they appeared at Glastonbury for the first time, playing to a packed house on one of the major stages (Avalon). In July 2017 they were among the headliners on the main stage at the Cornbury Festival. Most shows on their last tour, from London, Bristol, Liverpool and Exeter to Salisbury’s City Hall, sold out and were rapturously received. “Pure unadulterated entertainment” and a “band really not to be missed” was the verdict from the critic of Maverick Magazine.