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Bad Mannered Zombies & Grateful Hermits

So 98 Rock fans already know about the Coolest Thing Ever contest, but in case Rock isn’t your thing, let me throw up the ‘ol spoiler alert and just tell you that those listeners love Zombies. More than shark attacks, duct tape, day-drinking and tanks. Of course, I’d like to point out that Zombies are the coolest thing ever (if you disagree you’ll just have to start your own official bracket) because we’ve just announced that The Zombies will be coming to Rams Head On Stage this September! Then you throw in a show added by popular demand, possibly the most memorable ska band to come out of the UK, Nickel Creek’s mandolin, Paste Music’s “Best of What’s Next”, The Hermit who is “Into Something Good”, and more and we’ve got a pretty other-worldly batch of shows that went on sale yesterday. See what I mean…

Bad Manners Tribute

05.02  Bad Manners

Bad Manners, is one of the many bands to take their inspiration from the Specials and the ska revival movement in England in the late ’70s. They quickly became the novelty favorites of the fad through their bald, enormous-bodied frontman’s silly on-stage antics, earning early exposure through 2-Tone Records package tours and an appearance in the live documentary Dance Craze. In the early ’80s, they managed several U.K. hits including “Ne-Ne Na-Na Na-Na Nu-Nu,” “Lip Up Fatty,” “Special Brew,” and “Can Can.”

05.21  The Civil Wars All Ages Matinee
In some ways, music doesn’t get much more modest or minimalist than it is in the hands of The Civil Wars, a duo comprised of California-to-Nashville transplant Joy Williams and her Alabaman partner, John Paul White. They travel without a backup band, and on their first full-length album, Barton Hollow, the bare-bones live arrangements that fans hear on the road are fleshed out with just the barest of acoustic accoutrements. Each song is an intimate conversation, and no third wheels or dinner-party chatter are going to interrupt that gorgeous, haunting hush.

05.22  Chris Thile & Michael Daves

Sleep with One Eye Open is an impassioned collaboration/conversation between mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile and guitarist Michael Daves in which the subject is bluegrass, specifically how this upstart duo can acknowledge history and tradition while exuberantly defying convention. Though it was recorded in four feverish days of sessions at Jack White’s Third Man studio in Nashville, the album has deep roots in a serendipitous side of New York City that reveals itself at certain times of the night, when strangers become kindred spirits as clubs empty out, and only the hardiest souls stick around to keep the music playing.

Cracker Vid

07.17  Cracker

Cracker, the group that veritably introduced brash irreverence and irony into alt-rock, are back and in top form on their 429 Records debut, Sunrise In The Land Of Milk And Honey. This rich new trove of sharp-witted songs showcases a bristling, late 70′s – early 80’s power pop punk aesthetic which hits as hard as it did at the band’s formation 17 years ago. Eight albums (one platinum and three gold) and a barrel full of anthemic hit songs later, Cracker endures, using their ability to weave decades of influences into an album that is seamlessly riveting.

07.24  In Gratitude A Tribute To Earth, Wind & Fire

With their rhythmic musical melodies and lyrical storytelling, In Gratitude sends you back in time to visit one of the most prolific musical ensembles in history. Musically embracing EWF founder, Maurice White’s delivery of diverse elements including, African, Latin, Funk, Soul, Pop, and Rock, and Jazz. The 14 piece band led by three exceptional male singers, honors EWF’s impressive body of work, nostalgically spanning their classic familiar tunes of 1973-1985.

08.12  Art Sherrod Jr. feat. A Surprise Guest

As a solo artist, smooth and urban jazz saxophonist Art has shared the stage or co-headlined with world-class artists such as Natalie Cole, Angie Stone, Raheem DeVaughn, Roy Ayers, Slim Man, Cuba Gooding Sr and the Main Ingredient, to name just a few. Art has shown himself to be not just a great musician, but also a true entertainer and a definite crowd pleaser. So get ready to go on a roller coaster of sonic emotions from an artist we should all keep our eyes on as he rises to the top while serenading us through the seasons.

09.19  The Zombies w. The Acoustic Strawbs

Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone, two true stalwarts of classy English pop, have reunited after three decades under the moniker of their former outfit, The Zombies. Their reunion has been enthusiastically embraced by the public, thanks to a hot band, some superlative new material, and a stage repertoire that draws heavily upon their much-cherished catalogue of Zombies and solo hits. The popularity of the Zombies’ music, in keeping with their name, shows no sign of dying. Their unsurpassed oeuvre continues to influence musicians around the world, whether they be original fans the stature of Tom Petty or Pat Metheney, or relative youngsters like REM, Beck, Pavement and Paul Weller.

Herman'sHermits Vid

10.07  Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone

At the age of fifteen, Peter achieved international fame as “Herman”, lead singer of the legendary Sixties pop band Herman’s Hermits. Producing a hitlist as notorious as Henry VIII’s homelife, Herman’s Hermits ultimately sold over sixty million recordings, and has been classed as one of the bands of the “British Invasion”. In all, fourteen singles and seven albums went gold. The Hermits were twice named Cashbox’s “Entertainer of the Year”.

10.08  Brian Culbertson second show added by popular demand!

Brian Culbertson’s steady stream of top albums and hit singles should come as no surprise since he began playing the piano at the age of 8, which he went on to master, along with the trombone, drums and bass. Since his debut album release in 1994, Culbertson has recorded on and/or produced over 25 chart-topping records in musical styles that have moved from R&B throwdowns to New Age lullabies. That rare eclecticism also informs the abundance of styles that animate his latest work, XII. One thing that this multi-talented man’s fans can rest assured of is that, with twelve albums and counting, Brian Culbertson always brings his very best – and the very best out of others – in all of his broad-ranging musical endeavors.

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Just Announced from RHLive: Rock on the Rise, Fat Trel & Mambo Sauce with Wale and more!

12.22
Wale - TONIGHT! -
Support now announced!
w. Fat Trel, Black Cobain, Mambo Sauce

Wale has been given plenty of shout outs for his role in reviving the DC music scene. So while he is bringing some of that street cred back to the District it’s no surprise that Wale’s enlisted some of the brightest local stars to add support on his national tour. Black Cobain and Fat Trel are two MCs makin moves of their own so check out the latest release from Black Cobain and a Fat Trel mixtape to get yourself up with the times before tonight. Mambo Sauce has also hopped on to the bill to open the night and just in time before they depart on their U.S. tour with SOJA. They’ve got a great DC anthem that you wanna hear so send a live request through their facebook page. Prepare for new, local and live music at it’s finest.

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01.01
The Pietasters New Year’s Day

Hailed as the original DC ska-soul outfit, the Pietasters have embarked once again on a tour to help you party your righteous asses off. The boys are on the move to do a little of the old and a little of the new. Their latest work is an LP titled All Day. Bassist and songwriter for the band, Jorge Pezzimenti, says the record, “is a version of what a van ride with us would be like…” Intriguing as that might sound SPIN magazine chimed in with their own load of like-age noting early on that the band has the sound of, “an equal opportunity dancehall crasher — part ‘60s keg rock, part 2Tone and part Motown.” Bring on the dancehall!

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01.21
Chrisette Michele

This girl is R. E. A. L. real! We know Chrisette Michele has a flawless, Grammy-winning voice that could shake the foundations of towering cathedrals. Her vocals are soulful, aggressive and completely unapologetic but get ready for some rapping to accompany those vocals on the newest tracks. Chrisette has turned a new leaf with her latest album, Let Freedom Reign, and started staking a claim in some liberty of her own. “I used to be so afraid to say what I really think,” she says. “This album is about me just saying what I need to say, feeling what I need to feel, dressing how I want to dress and emoting how I want to.” And Michele, we ain’t mad at chew. We’re thrilled! And the outcome is a bold, 15 track record released by Def Jam this past November. Check out “I’m a Star,” “Goodbye Game” and “So In Love” feat. Rick Ross before you get to the show.

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03.04 24-7 and 98Rock present
Rock on The Rise Tour
feat. Rev Theory, Pop Evil, Hail the Villain, Black Cloud Collective
Just Announced + On Sale NOW!

Introducing the most exciting up-and-coming bands in hard rock: The Monster Energy OUTBREAK Tour: Rock on the Rise features headliners Rev Theory with support from Pop Evil, Hail the Villain and The Black Cloud Collective for only $10 bucks!

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Get Your Plunge On with Rams Head

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That’s right folks, the Rams Head has a Plunge Team!

We’ve been in support of the Special Olympics of Maryland this year, first with their Raven in a Pear Tree event (12/8/08 at Rams Head Live)  and now with the Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, January 24th 2009.

Join the Rams Head for it’s Inaugural Plunge year!!

Here are the top reasons to join the Rams Head Plunge Team:

1.   All the free stuff:  complimentary Damon’s lunch, Official 2009 MSP Plunge Sweatshirt, Plunge photo gift, Exclusive Hosptitality Area with Rams Head Team

2.  A post party at Rams Head Shore House or Rams Head Roadhouse with drink specials galore.    Hello, have you met my friend Fordham?   Ride over on the party school bus for just $10.

3.  The ability to See & Touch GREATNESS in the form of SUPER PLUNGERS, the crazy folks who plunge 24 times in 24 hours and raise $10,000 each!  (RADIO) Theo, Stash, & Dave Hill from 98 Rock, (POLITICS) Frank Kratovil, (RAVENS) Adam Terry, Michael McCrary, Coach Rex Ryan, (ORIOLES) BJ Surhoff to just name a few!

4.   Water Temperature.   In mid-December, water temperature was holding steady around 39/40 degrees.  Why not start an over/under on final water temps… 

5.  Have you seen those commericals that end with the words PRICELESS; yeah, you know you have.   I am certain that there will be more than one PRICELESS moment for each of you during this special day!

Don’t be lame and watch from the comfort of your couch this year; join us and be part of the action. 

 plunge_web_banner_100Join us for The World’s Largest Plunge. Period.  www.plungemd.com Search for “Rams Head”

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