Biography
The Sundogs are a Seattle based band formed by Stan Snow and Jed Moffitt. Their original music can best be described as a combination of Indie Rock, Prog, Jazz, Jam Band, Blue Rock and/or Roots Rock.
Their fourth album, Move, includes 12 original songs + 5 alternative mixes for a total of 17 tracks, all recorded at Magellan Creek Studios in 2021.
Sundogs music is a bit like Tom Petty meets Steely Dan, the Rolling Stones meet Leonard Cohen, Lynyrd Skynyrd meets Paul Simon, Sting meets the Beatles, and so on. Their styles are diverse.
Snow and Moffitt’s primary goal in music is to satisfy the music fan within. “If it sounds good to us and it’s something that we like listening to over and over, that is the driving force in how we write, arrange, produce and record. We are doing it for the pure joy of it”.
The music performance videos are filmed during the recording sessions with green screens to allow for CGI post production. Most of what you see is what you hear.
Stan Snow’s guitar playing has been influenced by Robben Ford, Larry Carlton, Michael Hedges, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Pat Metheny, Steve Morse, Lee Ritenour, Steve Howe, Carlos Santana, Chuck Berry, BB King and Eric Clapton.
Jed Moffitt’s keyboard playing has been influenced by Bill Evans, Bruce Hornsby, Keith Jarrett, McCoy Tyner, Oscar Peterson, Lyle Mays, Bud Powell, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Brad Mehldau, Larry Goldings, Benmont Tench and Roy Bittan.
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Videos
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Discography
Legends In Their Own Minds
Album
2019-03-01
The Code
Album
2020-05-27
Move
Album
2021-09-14
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