Out of the Dawg House

Indianapolis, IN

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Travels up to 60 miles

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Out Of The Dawg House is an A Capella group based out of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. We are a group of students who are seeking to sing and perform around the Indianapolis area. We have a list of songs that we sing each semester, but are willing to look at song requests and are open minded to other opportunities as well. We have performed everywhere from local restaurants to Indiana Indians games and are always looking for new ways to expand our reach. Go Dawgs!


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Out of the Dawg House is a male A Cappella group based out of Butler University. We are seeking gigs for any and all types of occasions, details can be discussed at our contact provided. Every semester we have a pre-decided list of songs, but are willing to consider song requests. We look forward to hearing from you!

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