I rock out at Pier Six Contest!
August 17, 2011 by
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Slightly Stoopid returns back to Pier Six Pavilion on Wednesday, August 17th with special guest Don Carlos and Karl Denson, Rebelution, Shwayze & Cisco Adler. This will be the fourth time that Slightly Stoopid has been to Pier Six. And,why do they keep returning? Well, because they ROCK! For over a decade now, Slightly Stoopid has been supplying its fans with tunes that have served as the perfect summer soundtrack and ultimate live party. Sounds fun, right?
The band is from Cali and has been playing since 1995. You can describe their music as “a fusion of acoustic rock and blues with reggae, hip-hop, and punk“.The band was originally signed by Bradley Nowell from the band Sublime to his label Skunk Records while still in high school. How many bands can you name that were signed when they were in High School? Pretty cool. They have toured with bands like Dave Matthews Band, Sublime, The Roots, G.Love & Special Sauce, Ozomatli, Pennywise and the Vans Warped Tour.
So, gather your friends, grab a ticket and head down to Pier Six this Wednesday night (August 17th, 2011). Click here to purchase a ticket or Call P:410.244.1131 to order.

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Friday, July 1
Trace Adkins w/ Brett Eldredge
Trace Adkins has long been country music’s alpha male, a man whose commanding presence and once-in-a-generation baritone have made him a pillar of the contemporary Nashville sound.
He is the man who gave us one of modern-day country’s rowdiest classics, “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” and one of its most touching, “You’re Gonna Miss This,” which earned two of his four Grammy nominations, became his third chart-topping hit, and was named the ACM’s Single of the Year. He is equally convincing across a musical spectrum that stretches from “Hot Mama” to “Songs About Me,” from “(This Ain’t No) Thinkin’ Thing” to “Then They Do.”
WPOC presents what will surely be one of the biggest country concert events of the summer.
Saturday, July 9
w/ Rachelle Ferrell
Combining a Philadelphia soul sound with a strong appreciation of Marvin Gaye, Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly was among the top R&B acts of the late ’70s and ’80s. The distinctive Maze and its charismatic lead singer, founder, producer, and songwriter Beverly didn’t have many pop hits, but they were extremely popular among soul and urban contemporary audiences and enjoyed at least six or seven gold albums.
Friday, July 15
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo and
Dennis DeYoung:The Music of Styx
“The Elements of Five Tour”
“Hit me with your best shot!” Who does not love belting out the lyrics to this classic Pat Benatar tune? And while we are at it, you can rest assured that love was a battlefield well before our girl Jordin Sparks said so. In the heat of this July night you are gonna be living the dream all over again with a certified 80′s Queen ready to pump out hit after hit of timeless musical glory. From the reviews so far, we hear this tour is ready to show you what the good old days were all about and more importantly what we’ve been missing.
Sunday, July 17
Known for his electric performances on stage, rock sensation Peter Frampton celebrates the 35th anniversary of Frampton Comes Alive!, one of the top-selling live albums of all time.
The album features some of rock radio’s most enduring classics, including “Baby, I Love Your Way”, “Do You Feel Like We Do” and “Show Me the Way,” and held on to the top spot on Billboard’s Top 200 charts for ten weeks, unprecedented for a live album.
In 2006 Frampton’s all-instrumental record, Fingerprints, earned a GRAMMY Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album. We are excited to celebrate the anniversary of rock’s greatest live album!
Tuesday, July 19
For the first time ever, two great blues-rock artists share a band for a night of their best-known hits, from the smash hits “Lido Shuffle” and “Lowdown” to “I Keep Forgettin’” and “Yah Mo B There.
Michael McDonald first made a name for himself as a guest vocalist for Steely Dan and then as a member of the Doobie Brothers. He’s penned songs for artists such as Aretha Franklin, Millie Jackson and Carly Simon and he’s had several of his own successes over the years including: “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near),” “Yah Mo B There” with James Ingram and “On My Own” with Patti LaBelle.
Boz Scaggs has an equally impressive resume having worked with everyone from Steve Miller to Donald Fagan to Duane Allman and many others. The song “Lowdown” off of the 1976 release “Silk Degrees” won Boz a Grammy Award and propelled the album to more than 4 million records sold.
Thursday, July 21
Dierks Bentley
Remember, heating up the pier this summer will not be just about the weather. Dierks Bentley, a hot commodity himself, has once again landed a chart topping single with his song “Am I The Only One“. Now lets combine the forces of foot stompin’, barnyard rompin’ tunes with what has come to be known as one of the greatest party shows on the road. Leave your bashful date at home and make it a night for the crew that can throw down on the town. Party responsibly my friends. The pier is in fact surrounded by water.
Tuesday, July 26
Emmylou Harris w. Todd Snider
As a featured artist at this year SXSW Music Festival in Austin Texas, Emmylou Harris is set to have a big year entirely and we have fixed Baltimore right in the center of it. In the heart of the summer she will bring her tour with Todd Snider coming along as support. With a new album out, dynamic instrumentation and the classic, purely soulful vocals we’ve come to love from Emmylou, the Pier will be set for a night made in music history.
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Country star Ronnie Dunn is coming to rock the docks on Friday, June 10th at Pier Six Pavilion! As if we weren’t excited enough about this show, we just got a copy of his setlist from Sawannee River Jam festival in Florida, and couldn’t believe how many Brooks and Dunn songs Ronnie’s playing. We count 11 #1 hits from past Brooks and Dunn albums. There is no guarantee that he’ll play this set, but its clear that Brooks and Dunn songs still comprise a ton of his concerts – throw in the new songs from his solo CD (out next week) and this is going to be one great show! Here’s the setlist…if you’ve never seen one before, song titles are written in shorthand. Can you name all the songs? (First one to do so gets a free pair of tickets!)
SINGER IN A COWBOY BAND
LET THE COWBOY ROCK
NOTHIN’ ABOUT YOU
WACO
BLEED RED
RED DIRT ROAD
NEON MOON
COWGIRLS DON’T CRY
JOHNNY CASH JUNKY
GETTING’ BETTER ALL THE TIME
COST OF LIVIN’
PLAY SOMETHIN’ COUNTRY
PUT A GIRL IN IT
CAN’T TAKE THE HONKY TONK
BOOT SCOOT BOOGIE
MARIA
BELIEVE
HONKY TONK STOMP
HOW LONG GONE
Parsons
Growing up listening to 90’s music meant bands like Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blind Melon ,Weezer,Rage Against the Machine, and many more. If you went to high school in the nineties, these groups and their songs are probably burnt into your mind, and when they happen to play on the radio you’re taken back to some memories you might want to remember or wish you don’t. If you’re like me, these songs take me back to the HFSitival concert, remember wearing jeans with one of these band shirts or being out on Friday nights or all summer long, and singing along with these artist popular songs.
One of my favorite artist growing up was Stone Temple Pilots. I mean every girl crushes over Singer, Scott Weiland. And, every dude wanted to be him. The band’s early hard rock, grunge- reminiscent style of music found them immediate success in 1992 with the release of their debut album Core. That same year, the band won a Grammy for “Best Hard Rock Performance” for the song “Plush”.
You can turn up the volume all the way up to songs like Vasoline, Wicked Garden, Down or Sex Type Thing. This band has been rocking it up live since 1986. And, we’re excited to announce that we’re kicking off Pier Six Pavilion this summer with STP on Tuesday, April 26th. And, since we know that tons of you love the 90′s just like we do. We wanted to give you a chance to show why you should win a pair of VIP tickets to see STP with us! Read below the contest rules, and remember to rock on!
Contest Rules
1. Remember you must love the 90′s to enter this contest!
2.You need to prove to us that you are the #1 90′s fan by providing us a picture of you rocking out at a 90′s concert.Please send all pictures to contest@ramsheadtavern.com and title the email – ” I love the 90′s”
3.Please incude in the email your Name, Age, email address, and what 90′s act you are rocking out at
4.You must be in the photo
Details
We will pick the top (10) 90′s rockers. And, will post the pictures on our Pier Six Pavilion Facebook page. The person with the most “likes” will win a pair of tickets to see Stone Temple Pilots at Pier 6 on Tuesday, April 26th.
Contest ends Friday, March 25th @ 4pm! So, whatca waiting for… start sending those pics!
Parsons
Being in the music business our Marketing office is always looking to bring strong acts to our clubs. We try to pay attention to whats “hip” in the music world. So, last night our team plugged into the social media outlets to keep everyone updated on the 53rd grammy awards. It was a night filled with over-the-top performances and surprise wins, from Rams Head alumnus Avett Brothers performing an unforgettable “Maggies Farm” with Mumford & Sons and legend Bob Dylan to Relative newcomers Bruno Mars, B.o.B. and Janelle Monae who had it all in their set.
We also saw 2010 Pier Six Pavilion alumni such as Train bring in a win for ‘Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group with vocals’. And if that wasn’t exciting enough, Rihanna was heating up the stage with Drake. Remember him heating up the stage last summer at the Pier! ooooo baby!
Hottie Country Star, Dierks Bently who has also performed a sold out show at Rams Head Live presented with other country star, Zak Brown. And, American rock band , Switchfoot wins first grammy with album’ Hello Hurricane’.
And, how could we forget our Rams Head On Stage alumna, Florence…Florence Welch, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Hudson, Martina McBride and Yolanda Adams, opened the Grammy ceremony with a medley of Franklin tunes. It was all good until Christina almost fell off the stage. That poor girl needs a break!
So, with all these great Rams Head past performers rocking the grammy’s last night, we’re looking forward to some of the new acts to perform at one of our clubs coming up… who will it be? Check out the list of artist that our marketing office picked from last nights grammy award winners/ performers to make our own mix tape! Enjoy and Happy Valentine’s day from us!
Mangold
In case you haven’t heard (shhhhhhhhhh!!!!) WPOC and Rams Head Live are hosting a very special, secret surprise party this Saturday night. We can’t tell you WHO is playing, but we can tell you that it is two of country music’s biggest acts, and that the show is going to be FREE!

The big announcement will be made on WPOC on Saturday night. But, like they say, a watched pot never boils and sitting around just waiting to find out who the acts are would be about as much fun as an empty bottle of whiskey. So all this week we are going to be providing clues via ourTwitter account. Follow our tweets at Rams Head Live (@RamsHeadLive), and if you are able to figure out both acts, you will get a FREE pair of tickets to see our upcoming Randy Travis show. Send your guesses to us at contest@ramsheadlive.com and the first person who gets both right will get a FREE pair of tickets to see Randy Travis at Pier Six and dinner for two at one of our Rams Head Restaurants. In the meantime, mark off your calendar…we can’t say who the acts are going to be, but we can tell you that if you are a country music fan you would have paid a lot more than nothing to see these two great acts Saturday night.
Plan on showing up…you won’t be disappointed.
Doors @ 9.30pm | Show Starts @ 10pm
HINT: IT’S NOT REBA.