Win Tickets To See Dr. Dog At The Jefferson Theater!

by | Oct 28, 2013 | MUSIC

Dr. Dog, that funky psychedelic rock band from Pennsylvania, are back with their seventh album, B Room, released earlier this month. Recorded in a studio the band built themselves, the record brings the spontaneity of the band’s acclaimed live performances to the studio environment.

Dr. Dog, that funky psychedelic rock band from Pennsylvania, are back with their seventh album, B Room, released earlier this month. Recorded in a studio the band built themselves, the record brings the spontaneity of the band’s acclaimed live performances to the studio environment. The singles from B Room mix vintage soul sounds with Dr. Dog’s classic sound, as can be heard on the album’s lead single, “The Truth.” Check it out below:

Dr. Dog clearly know how to bring the funk in the studio, but it’s their live show that really must be seen–and you’ll have a chance to do just that next Wednesday, as Dr. Dog brings their latest tour to Charlottesville’s Jefferson Theater, located at 110 E. Main St in downtown C-ville. Tickets are $20 in advance, and can be ordered HERE.

Or, if you’re really lucky, you could skip that whole money thing entirely, and win two free tickets to the show from your friends at RVA Magazine! That’s right, we are giving away a pair of tickets to see Dr. Dog at the Jefferson Theater–just enter your info into the lovely chunk of code sitting below this paragraph, and keep an eye out for extra chances to win! Giveaway ends Thursday at 5 PM, so enter now!

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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