“Every lyric was an effortless rhyme you could only dream of ever writing.” - Thom Yorke
1985’s Rain Dogs has been hailed as one of the most important albums of Tom Waits’ career. The middle child between 1983’s Swordfishtrombones and 1987’s Frank’s Wild Years, it is a loose concept album about "the urban dispossessed" of New York City.
So join us at the Oh Yeah Music Centre as part of Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival Out To Lunch Festival on Saturday 11th January 7:30pm as we celebrate 40 years of Rain Dogs. We'll be assembling the fantastic musicians from our 2023 Swordfishtrombones event, Kyron Bourke Duke Special Clara Tracey and Michael Mormecha who will offer their spin on this classic album.
The tickets are £20, strictly limited and unreserved seating. Bar service available throughout. 18+ - available at the link in our bio.
"..bony and menacingly beautiful." - Rolling Stone
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