- Cavedogs
The Cavedogs were a
rock music band that formed inBoston in the late 1980s. The band featured Brian Stevens (bass/vocals), Todd Spahr (guitar/vocals), and Mark Rivers (drums/vocals). The trio broke up in the early 1990s, but reunited for several shows in 2002.The Cavedogs were known for energetic live shows featuring finely crafted power pop songs, skillful playing, and three-part harmonies. The band also displayed a collective sense of humor while on stage and sometimes featured the comedy troupe
Cross Comedy before and during shows. Performances usually ended with stirring cover songs, such asthe Beatles ' "Tomorrow Never Knows " andthe Who 's "A Quick One While He's Away ".The Cavedogs released the album
Joyrides for Shut-Ins in 1990, the EPSix Tender Moments in 1991, and the albumSoul Martini in 1992. The band members went on to record in bands and as solo artists after the break up.ingles
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