The Devin Cuddy Band Drops New EP and Shares New Video – ON TOUR NOW

The Devin Cuddy Band is releasing their first new music in two yearsAmy’s Dream is officially out today and available to purchase throughout their tour across Canada. Truly a family affair, Devin Cuddy will be joining brother Sam Polley, father Jim Cuddy, and long-time family friend Barney Bentall on the road beginning tonight in Saint John. The tour takes them clear across Canada and back. Full tour dates can be found below.

For a peak at what to expect on tour from Devin Cuddy, watch the new live video for EP cut “Radio” shot live at the Cameron House.

Amy’s Dream is “a taste of the a new sound that we are experimenting with,” says Devin. “The production is more full and the songs are more rock leaning than our traditional blues and country sound.”

The EP’s title track, “Amy’s Dream”, is about a women’s dream of a better life, put to a mellow groove with some dissonant guitar solo’s breaking up the verses. Two covers have also found their way on to the EP. Jack Mark’s “Maggies Hardware Store” is a song “which we have been playing for many years and have finally recorded,” says Devin. The second cover, Luke Doucet’s “One Too Many” is a nod to the old sound of The Devin Cuddy Band. “It is a country version of the song we used to do in the early days at The Cameron House.”

CONSTELLATION TOUR DATES FEATURING DEVIN CUDDY

02/08 Saint John, NB – Imperial Theatre
02/09 Halifax, NS – Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
02/10 Glace Bay, NS – Savoy Theatre
02/11 Fredericton, NB – The Playhouse
02/12 Moncton, NB – Casino New Brunswick
02/14 Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
02/16 London, ON – London Music Hall
02/17 Oshawa, ON – Regent Theatre
02/18 Hamilton, ON – FirstOntario Concert Hall
02/22 Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
02/23 Victoria, BC – McPherson Playhouse
02/24 Vernon, BC – Vernon & District Performing Arts Centre
02/26 Chilliwack, BC – Chilliwack Cultural Centre
02/27 Trail, BC – The Bailey Theatre
02/28 Edmonton, AB – Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
03/01 Calgary, AB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
03/02 Banff, AB – Eric Harvie Theatre
03/04 Medicine Hat, AB – Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre
03/05 Prince Albert, SK – EA Rawlinson Centre for the Arts
03/07 Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place
03/08 Winkler, MB – Centennial Concert Hall
03/09 Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
03/11 Regina, SK – Conexus Arts Centre
03/16 Kitchener, ON – Centre in the Square*
03/19 Peterborough, ON – Showplace Performance Centre*
​03/23 Burnaby, BC – Juno Cup
03/27 Belleville, ON – The Empire Theatre
03/28 Kingston, ON – The Grand Theatre
03/29 Barrie, ON – The Georgian Theatre
04/05 Ottawa, ON – National Arts Centre
04/06 Montreal, QC – Corona Theatre
04/07 Montreal, QC – Corona Theatre

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