STREET DOGS - Mike McColgan - Vocals; Johnny Rioux - Bass; Marcus Hollar - Guitar; Joe Sirois Drums; Tobe Bean - Guitar. When Street Dogs frontman Mike McColgan sings about his viewpoints on the war in Iraq or about heroes that have made sacrifices for a better life, he really means it. That's because McColgan isn't just another scowling kid on stage, screaming songs about the president. A Gulf War Army veteran having served as part of an artillery crew in Iraq during Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield, McColgan walks the walk when he talks his talk. On the Street Dogs' latest (and third) album, Fading American Dream, McColgan is placing all his thoughts, emotions and inclinations - political and otherwise - out on the line for all to hear. From the touching, semi-autobiographical depiction of a soldier's last days ("Final Transmission") to the organic, no-holds barred "Shards of Life," which reflects on the horrors of war, the Street Dogs latest is about full disclosure. McColgan's history, both musically and personally, make him a powerful and uniquely credible leader for the Street Dogs. Mike helped launch seminal Irish punk rock act the Dropkick Murphys and performed with the act during its earliest days, only to leave the punk rock world to serve his community as a Boston fire fighter.
695 North Ave Ne
Atlanta, Ga 30308-2856
Started in 1988 The Masquerade is one of Atlanta's biggest venues, a three floor concert hall and club combined. The main live music section is upstairs and is dubbed Heaven. Heaven seating capacity is roughly 1500.
Appropriately the nightclub on the lower level is called Hell. As one would expect the The Masquerade's Hell features an array of entertainment, everything from 80's music to house DJs, foam parties to fetish nights. A quieter bar area Purgatory has pool tables and a chill out area.
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