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Third Eye Blind
w/ US Royalty Monday, Feb. 6th $35 plus tax Doors 6:30pm All Ages
Third Eye Blind, led by charismatic frontman Stephen Jenkins, burst into national stardom with a 1997 self-titled debut record that produced the mega-hits “Semi-Charmed Life” and “Jumper” and created a cult-like following that has withstood, and even grown in the 14 years since.
Led by Stephan Jenkins, 3EB won wide success during a tumultuous group of years when the major-label recording industry was finally losing its grip on an enterprise that for decades it had dominated with steely efficiency. 3EB now write, tour, record, and communicate in a fluid new world where their music continues naturally to evolve.
The bands fourth studio album, “Ursa Major,” released in 2009 was the band’s highest charting album to date, despite a 6-year lull between its release and 2003’s “Out of the Vein.” The band is currently working on its fifth studio album.
TV has soap operas, literature has Shakespeare, and metal – well, metal has Anthrax, that fire-breathing, thrash-spitting, multi-headed beast of a band.
Reuniting with singer Joey Belladonna for a whirlwind, globe-stomping tour that would see Anthrax playing shoulder to shoulder with Slayer, Megadeth and old pals Metallica, the explosive success of The Big 4 led to Joey also rejoining the band for its latest album, Worship Music.
Over the past 30 years, Anthrax has achieved sales in excess of 10-million. The band has also received multiple Gold and Platinum albums, multiple Grammy nominations, and a host of other accolades from the media, industry and fans.
Black Stone Cherry & Cavo
w/ Rains, Sons of Radio Thursday, February 9th, 2012 $12 Advance/ $15 Day of Doors 6:30pm All Ages
Catch two of rocks rising stars together for only $12.00!
Black Stone Cherry's infectious southern hard rock hits like "Lonely Train" and "White Trash Millionaire" and
Cavo's #1 smash hit, "Champagne" and "Crash".
They have each toured through Baltimore/DC with Shinedown, Nickelback, Chevelle, Theory of a Deadman, and Three Days Grace, now see them both on the same stage, same night for their big co-headline show.
Recreating the work of an icon is no easy task, but through the recruitment of top-tier musicians and relentless touring, Who’s Bad has become the ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute band.
Who’s Bad perform Michael’s music to the note, but more importantly, they recreate the spectacle of his most famous live performances, including costumes, choreography and special effects.
The band pulls from 3 ½ hours of Michael’s catalog spanning four decades, making this a must-see experience for all Michael Jackson fans wishing to relive the legacy of the King of Pop.
Roomful of Blues
w/ The Nighthawks Saturday, February 11 7pm Doors $25 plus tax ALL AGES
Roomful of Blues is a horn-heavy American blues and swing band based in Rhode Island. With a recording career that spans over 40 years, they have toured worldwide and recorded many albums. Since 1967, the group’s blend of swing, rock ‘n’ roll, jump, blues and soul has earned it five Grammy Award nominations and many other accolades, including seven Blues Music Awards (with a victory as Blues Band Of The Year in 2005). Billboard called the band “a tour de force of horn-fried blues…Roomful is so tight and so right.”
With the Nighthawks on board, this will be a great Saturday night downtown.
Frontiers World's Greatest Journey Tribute Saturday, February 11th 8pm Doors $15 plus tax All Ages
****THIS SHOW HAS BEEN POSTPONED - A NEW DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON****
Rams Head Live welcomes back one of our most popular sing-alongs, Frontiers – the World’s Greatest Journey Tribute act.
Frontiers vocalist is spot on – front man Jeremey Hunsicker actually spent time writing and recording with Journey and his efforts contributed in part to the platinum selling CD/DVD set “Revelation,” which went on to earn him a Platinum Record from the RIAA.
Founding Journey guitarist Neal Schon recently reflected on Hunsicker, "…He was very good… but he was a bit scary because he was almost too much like Perry. He was almost like a duplicate, probably the closest of anyone out there.”
Umphrey's McGee
Sunday, February 12th, 2012 $25 7:00pm Doors ALL AGES
UM has built a rabid fanbase through endless touring, putting them on the road 120+ nights a year. Their constantly evolving sound channels a wide spectrum of influences while still preserving their distinct voice through crafty songwriting. With a massive repertoire of originals and note-perfect covers, their live shows are like flipping through the presets on your radio dial. Their A.D.D. approach to "progressive improvisation" utilizes a set of Zappa inspired hand signals allowing them to orchestrate their melodic creations on the fly.
Blind Pilot
w. Cotton Jones Thursday, February 16, 2012 7:00 pm Doors $20 ALL AGES
We Are The Tide, the sophomore album from Portland-based band Blind Pilot, follows the band’s grassroots debut, 3 Rounds and a Sound, which received praise from NPR, USA Today, the Boston Globe, the New York Post and the Philadelphia Inquirer, which called the music “…a rustic reverie.” Blind Pilot began in 2007 when Israel Nebeker (vocals, guitar) and Ryan Dobrowski (drums) embarked on a West Coast bicycle tour playing mostly to unfamiliar listeners at small-town venues.
The band now exists as a 6-piece ensemble featuring fellow Oregonians Luke Ydstie (upright bass, backing vocals), Kati Claborn (banjo, dulcimer, backing vocals), Ian Krist (vibraphones) and Dave Jorgensen (keyboards, trumpet). In the years since its inception, the band has toured with various world-renowned musicians and have appeared at the Sasquatch! Music Festival, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and the Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival.
They Might Be Giants
w/ Corn Mo 14 AND OVER - no one under the age of 14 will be admitted, even with a parent or guardian. Friday, February 17, 2012 7 pm doors, $25
Brooklyn's alternative rock pioneers They Might Be Giants' barn-storming live act returns with a brand new show.
Spirits will be high as the band celebrates the release of their brand new 18-song album Join Us and their 30th year of uninterrupted rocking. As always, They Might Be Giants' boundless energy and arresting melodies will engage all.
Pirate Rob's Birthday Bash
w/ Pasadena, Bond & Bentley, Minlus & McCracken, The Grilled Lincolns, Lovebettie, Sweet Leda, Jenn Grinels, Groundscore, Fresh Competition, 86 The Effort, Cheyne, The Cheaters, Brandon Hardesty, Tsunami Rising, Oz, Bravenoise, Bryan Russo, Jade Fox
Saturday, February 18 2012 4:30pm Doors $15 Advance | $18 Day of Show All Ages
Come down for a jam packed bill of some local jam, funk and party favorites. This show brings you some of the best Baltimore is made of with Pasadena, Bond and Bentley and the Grilled Lincolns.
Mr. Greengenes, Burnt Sienna, Liquid A, 3AM, Engine #9 (DJ/Drum duo between sets) Hosted by DJ Batman
Can’t wait to throw down at Dewey Beach this summer? Rams Head Live brings Dewey to Baltimore in February for a Back to the Beach Bash!!
Party with Mr. Greengenes, Burnt Sienna, Liquid A and 3 AM Friday night February 24!
The Bottle & Cork, Northbeach and the Rusty Rudder and their bartenders will invade Rams Head Live with their signature Dewey Devil and Orange/Grapefruit crushes.
Enjoy drink specials, games, giveaways including free tickets to Rams Head Live shows, and more!
The Dewey bars will also be recruiting bartenders and other staff, so if you are looking for a fun way to spend your summer, look no further!
Several Species’ show at Pier Six this summer was amazing! We're thrilled to welcome them back to Baltimore for an intimate club show.
"This 11 piece ensemble will give any Floyd fan the same genuine chills and thrills as the real thing.
They masterfully create an amazing audio / visual spectacle with meticulous attention to detail. They truly are as close as you're going to get". - Washington Post
Boyz II Men
Friday, March 2nd Doors 7:00pm $35 plus tax ALL AGES
Boyz II Men are the most commercially successful R&B group of all time. The group formed in 1988 at Philadelphia’s High School of the Creative and Performing Arts.
The group, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2010, has scored massive hits that still receive heavy radio airplay, including “End of the Road,” I’ll Make Love to You,” and “Motownphilly.”
Children of Bodom
w/ Eluveitie, Revocation, Threat Signal Sunday, March 4 Doors 6:00 pm $20 Adv./$25 DOS ALL AGES
Children of Bodom, mixing haunting melodies, rhythmic sensibility, guitar and keyboard interplay and king-size solos, have solidified their place as one of the leading voices in metal’s new generation.
Formed in 1993 in Finland, the critically acclaimed band has earned a reputation as one of the best pure metal bands, releasing six albums and touring extensively throughout the world.
Guitarist Alexi Laiho has been named “Best Metal Guitarist” by the readers of Guitar World, even beating out Kirk Hammett of Metallica and the New York Times calls the band “technically dazzling.”
Chevelle
w/ Middle Class Rut, Janus Monday, March 5th, 2012 $27.50 Doors 6:30pm All Ages
Armed with a killer new record, Hats off to The Bull, the Loeffler family are ready again to what they do best; play live! As soon as the new single, "Face to the Floor" hit the airwaves, it became the #1 most added record at Active and Alternative Rock radio, a testament to the band's songwriting prowess and eternal knack for a hit.
The album title sums up the band's ethos. The singer had stumbled upon bullfighting pictures online and began reading about the sport, appalled at its brutality. "It's such a heartless sport and it's so torturous for these animals," says Sam. "We got the idea of rooting for the bull instead. We root for the underdog."
"When I was a kid, I used to throw on Led Zeppelin records, turn off the lights, and watch the stereo lights blink in total darkness. I'd crank it up, feel the rawness, and think about what was going on in my life at the time. I hope people can get lost in our music like that."