Mad Dogs & The Englishman: A Tribute to Joe Cocker's Enduring Legacy

Since the heyday of Woodstock, through the glitz and glam of the MTV era, and into the hearts of a whole new generation of music aficionados, Joe Cocker's name has remained synonymous with soulful, unforgettable performances. His renditions of classics by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Band, Ray Charles, and more have not only left an indelible mark on the musical landscape but have often surpassed the popularity of the original versions.

Enter Mad Dogs & The Englishman, a nine-piece powerhouse tribute band that embodies the essence, energy, and unparalleled musicality of a Joe Cocker show. Led by the charismatic British vocalist, Jason Feddy, who hails from Leeds, just 30 miles north of Cocker's hometown of Sheffield, the band captures the essence of Cocker's career with astonishing accuracy. Feddy's voice, moves, and appearance throughout Cocker's career have been hailed by members of Cocker's own bands as nothing short of astounding.

The repertoire of Mad Dogs & The Englishman is a veritable treasure trove of Cocker's greatest hits, from the infectious groove of "Feelin' Alright" to the soul-stirring intensity of "Cry Me A River," and the raw, emotive power of "With A Little Help From My Friends." Each performance is a testament to the enduring appeal of Cocker's music and the timeless quality of his artistry.

But it's not just Feddy who shines in this all-star lineup. The band boasts a roster of class-A singers and players, each with an impressive resume of their own. Keyboardist David Witham, whose tenure with George Benson speaks volumes about his musical pedigree, adds depth and nuance to the band's sound, while saxophonist Jimmy Zavala infuses Cocker's bluesy melodies with an electrifying energy.

JIMMY ZAVALA

David Witham toured with George Benson as pianist and music director for almost 20 years. A highly regarded "musician's musician," he has also worked with a wide range of artists, including Barbra Streisand, Al Jarreau, Ernie Watts, Michael and Randy Brecker, Chick Corea, and Jose Feliciano, to name only a few.

DAVID WITHAM 

Drummer Ray Weston and bassist Alan Deremo provide the rock-solid foundation upon which the band's dynamic performances are built, while Richard Bredice's expert guitar work adds a layer of finesse and flair to each song. And then there are the "Chick Singers" – Pat Hawk, Janis Liebhart, and Lori Mark – whose powerhouse vocals and harmonies elevate the band's sound to new heights.

RAY WESTON


ALAN DEREMO


PAT HAWK

LORI MARK


JANIS LIEBHART

Individually, each member of Mad Dogs & The Englishman brings a wealth of talent and experience to the table, having toured and recorded with some of the biggest names in the music industry. Collectively, they are a force to be reckoned with – professional, friendly, and always giving 110% to every performance.

For Jason Feddy, the opportunity to embody his musical hero is the culmination of a lifelong journey. From his early days performing in working men's clubs and pubs to sharing the stage with legends like Neil Young, Tears For Fears, and, yes, Joe Cocker himself, Feddy's career has been a testament to his unwavering passion for music.

But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Mad Dogs & The Englishman is the palpable sense of camaraderie and joy that permeates every aspect of their performance. More than just a tribute band, they are a tight-knit family united by a shared love for Cocker's music and a commitment to keeping his legacy alive for generations to come.

So, whether you're a die-hard fan who remembers the glory days of Woodstock or a newcomer eager to experience the magic of Joe Cocker's music for the first time, Mad Dogs & The Englishman promises an unforgettable journey through the timeless classics and soul-stirring ballads that have made Cocker a legend. Prepare to be blown away by this amazing show – because when it comes to honoring the legacy of Joe Cocker, Mad Dogs & The Englishman truly are the ultimate tribute.