Sherman Theater Presents

Dogs In A Pile – Saturday

All Ages
Dogs in a Pile
Saturday, April 11
Doors: 7 pm // Show: 8 pm
$22 to $25
$25 ADV | $30 DOS Plus applicable fees.  Become a Member today to avoid added fees! 
 
(After 5pm on day of show tickets must be purchased at the door)
All Ages Admitted // 21 to drink with ID
Tickets on sale to the General Public – (12/12/25) @ 10am
General Admission Standing – there isn’t a bad spot in the house!
Reserved Balcony seating available for Sherman Theater Members only
For membership information, please contact [email protected]

VIP BOX: Sherman Theater Members $475 | Non-Members $525
SKYBOX: Sherman Theater Member $600 | Non-Members $650 
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The Dogs employ a unified approach to performance and songwriting, crafting aural mosaics through adept instrumentation and humble precocity. As avid storytellers, they draw inspiration from personal experiences, balancing life’s foibles with ever-present youthful sanguinity.
 
Dogs began when Philadelphia University of the Arts guitar gun-slinger Jimmy Law began playing with young Joe Babick (drums), a student at the Count Basie Theater program in Red Bank, NJ.  Lightning struck when they were introduced to Berklee School of Music student and bass player Sam Lucid, who immediately suggested fellow Berklee student and keyboard player Jeremy Kaplan. The addition of fellow Berklee student Brian Murray (guitar) in 2019 made for the quintessential final piece in the Dogs’ puzzle. 
 
A string of successful local shows drove the development of a massive northeast fan base, affectionately known as the Dog Pound. The band’s astronomical growth culminated in an epic, sold-out performance at the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park during the summer of 2021. Armed with a fresh batch of new material, Dogs in a Pile is taking its perpetually evolving testament to the Great American Songbook on tour in 2022, visiting plenty of new cities and spreading good music and good energy to good people along the way. 
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