Gullifty's Downstairs
Gullifty's Downstairs
Schedule


Happy Hour - Half Price Everything
10PM - MIDNIGHT

Tuesdays - Texas Hold'm (7p) - Open Mic Night (9:30p)
Wednesdays - GRIP (covers) Live On Stage (9:30p-11:30p) - $2 cover
Thursdays - Texas Hold'm (7p) - DJ Ray Rossi's Retro Show (9p-12m) - no cover

NCAA BASKETBALL MARCH MADNESS HEADQUARTERS
30 tv's including 6 big screens and 5 plasmas

Wednesday, February 1 - Grip every Wednesday in February -$2
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Grip

Grip - GRIP is a heavier modern rock band from the Harrisburg, PA area. While all 4 members are experienced musicians this is a new project just breaking into the market. New maybe, but leaving a positive lasting impression in every venue they play. They nail modern rock covers in order to play the clubs but it's their original music that will make their mark in the industry.
Friday, February 3 - 80's Hair Band -$5
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Lead Foot

Lead Foot - 70's, 80's rock covers. Featuring Tommy Dai. With New Singer Jerry "Paul Stanley" Martin. Jerry brings more of a "Hair Metal" feel to the band, as our set list will include songs from Motley Crue, Ratt, Whitesnake & Cinderella. Their blend of great music, great energy, and great hair will rock you 'til you drop! Don't miss this high-energy show!!!
Saturday, February 4 - Emo / Prog / Metal / Singer-Songwriter -$5
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A Utopian Skyline

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Lotus Blue

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Sara B

A Utopian Skyline - "A Utopian Skyline is freaking awesome. They’re a metal band for people who don’t like metal; a hardcore band for people who are scared of hardcore; and a prog-rock band for people who would rather drink toilet water than listen to Rush. They are proof that art, angst and amplification are not mutually exclusive concepts. ... Labeling A Utopian Skyline is kind of futile. The band skips around from math-rock rhythms to hardcore grooves to unapologetic metal riffage with such blinding speed that any label you slap on them - “prog-rock,” “emo,” “metal” - will only apply for about 30 seconds." Jeff Royer - Fly Magazine
Lotus Blue - Lotus Blue is a rock quartet from deep in the heart of central Pennsylvania. While being compared to Jimmy Eat World, Chevelle and Filter, each member has an individual style that adds to a new original creation of rock madness. All members have been performing for years in various other bands (Mad Revere, Reno Fontaine, Rats from the Bay) and have finally joined forces to form the culmination of everything that rocks, known as Lotus Blue. Experience true blue.
Sara B - Born Sara Burgundy Simpson in 1978, SaraB has been wowing crowds with her powerful voice & forceful guitar playing since the age of 15. Her dynamic timbre bounds thru vocal acrobatics in her 3 octave range, as she floats effortlessly from Jeff Buckley to Janis Joplin. Her original music is primarily lyrically determined with a melody to drive it home. Listen to any of her over 70 original songs-Whether it’s the Blues-Rock of her Reason #54 to get the hell outta Dodge, the lightly jazz seasoned vocals of Glory & Obtuse, or the alt-country sensibility of other songs like Autumn & Flood, & you will see SaraB delivers consistently passionate performances that draw audiences into the emotional landscape she paints.
Wednesday, February 8 - Grip every Wednesday in February -$2
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Grip

Grip - GRIP is a heavier modern rock band from the Harrisburg, PA area. While all 4 members are experienced musicians this is a new project just breaking into the market. New maybe, but leaving a positive lasting impression in every venue they play. They nail modern rock covers in order to play the clubs but it's their original music that will make their mark in the industry.
Friday, February 10 - Jagermeister's #1 Party Band -$5
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Backstreet Law







Backstreet Law - Backstreet Law is an explosive modern rock rock outfit based in the north central Pennsylvania area. Featuring a unique sound that combines melody and hooks with danceable grooves against metal and hard rock riffing, they bring a style that is a far cry from some of the other acts for which PA has been most noted.
Saturday, February 11 - Pop/Rock -$5

The Freddie Long Band


Grandview

The Freddie Long Band - Freddie Long has performed in solo, duo, and full band formats at hundreds of shows in the Mid-Atlantic region, sharing bills with well-known national and regional acts such as the Kelly Bell Band, Boogiehawg, Darcie Miner, and Steve Smith of Journey. The Freddie Long Band includes some of the best musicians in the area with Randy Mazzi on bass guitar, Ken Deater on drums, and Chris Bell on lead guitars. The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, PA, said it best: “Freddie Long’s ballad ‘It’s Only Just Begun’ has become his mantra.”
Grandview - Grandview is a four piece rock ensemble out of Carlisle, PA. Since their start in the Fall of 2000, Grandview has honed their sound and have been playing shows in the surrounding South Central Pennsylvania region. They’ve been busy promoting their debut album, Life Under the Sun, by playing festivals and shows with bands such as Andrew W.K., P.O.D., Brandston, MXPX, Further Seems Forever, and The Juliana Theory. Life Under the Sun was released in September 2004 both regionally and internationally through iTunes, iTunes Europe, iTunes UK, iTunes Canada, Napster, as well as in the North East Region in select Barnes and Noble stores. For more information about Grandview, stop by their website www.grandviewrock.net .
Wednesday, February 15 - Grip every Wednesday in February -$2
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Grip

Grip - GRIP is a heavier modern rock band from the Harrisburg, PA area. While all 4 members are experienced musicians this is a new project just breaking into the market. New maybe, but leaving a positive lasting impression in every venue they play. They nail modern rock covers in order to play the clubs but it's their original music that will make their mark in the industry.
Friday, February 17 - Covers -$5
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Amy K & Love Stomp

Amy K & Love Stomp - Love Stomp is a modern rock cover band based in Harrisburg, Pa. Love Stomp plays chick rock at some of the best venues in central PA. Love Stomp is an amazing band that... blah blah blah. You've probably read a million of these bios so to cut through the hype, Love Stomp is a professional band that loves what they do and makes every effort. to ensure everyone at a Love Stomp show has a great time.
Saturday, February 18 - National Act - Pop/Pock/Soul
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Dirtie Blonde

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S.O.S.

Dirtie Blonde - Sounds Like: Maroon 5 at their rockingest, fronted by a "Rumours"-era Stevie Nicks.
Record Label: Jive Records / Zomba Music
Debut album in stores April 4th, 2006

S.O.S. - S.O.S. was started in mid 2003 and was formed by Jonathan Clark and Scottie P. Added Puliti and Murph. And now they are getting bigger and better.
Sunday, February 19 - President's Day Bash - $7 for Parrotheads, $10 otherwise
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Parrot Beach

Parrot Beach - Jimmy Buffett Tribute. Calling all our friends from the old Wanda's. This will be a great reunion show !!
Wednesday, February 22 - Grip every Wednesday in February -$2
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Grip

Grip - GRIP is a heavier modern rock band from the Harrisburg, PA area. While all 4 members are experienced musicians this is a new project just breaking into the market. New maybe, but leaving a positive lasting impression in every venue they play. They nail modern rock covers in order to play the clubs but it's their original music that will make their mark in the industry.
Friday, February 24 - Covers - $5
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Sugarcoat







Sugarcoat - Sugarcoat is a 4-piece high-energy rock band that is based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. They have a unique live show that infuses danceable favorites with their own and very memorable original tunes. The band plays all over the Mid-Atlantic area, constantly making new fans along the way. 3/4s ex Negative Space, 1/4 ex Cloud Party, a mix of originals and covers, mostly covers.
Saturday, February 25 - Return of the Refugees -$5
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The Thrives


The Refugees


Maria Forgotten

The Thrives - The Thrives can best be described as an indy-power-pop trio clearly influenced by the music of the 80’s and 90’s. The three members, David Kemper, John Bolling and Brad Stackpole started playing together back in 1995 in a band only slightly known in the Harrisburg area called Lunarshade. After a few years of other projects or lack there-of, they have become musically reacquainted. Kemper as singer, song writer and rythm guitar player understands the power of a pithy word simply attached to a catchy melody. His visual descriptions of love and relationship are earthy, sensual, unique and somehow universal. Listen for the dynamic juxtoposition between sweet melodies wrapped around yearning lyrics and breakthrough declarations of tongue-in-cheek-angst-ridden-imperfection. John Bolling's relaxed and consistent bass playing is backed up by years of listening to the great bands from across the pond. Fans have learned to watch for his sheepish smile as he gets wrapped up in the joy of performing. Finally, there is the famous Brad Stackpole on drums. He has sat in with quite a few local groups from Deviation Theory to his recent project with A Utopian Skyline (formerly The Midnight Drive), along with his valued participation with The Thrives. Brad’s influences are the most diverse of the group. He is more than accomplished at playing Latin, Jazz, Rock and Metal in addition to other styles.
The Refugees - The 2nd show by local all-stars Jim Bedorf, Steve Slesser, Tony T, and Baitley.
Maria Forgotten - From their inception in 2002 as an acoustic rock duo to the current incarnation, Maria Forgotten has turned heads all along the road. Soaring vocals and effortless guitar work layer smoothly over solid rhythms and punching bass lines. Without being too cliche, the songs of Maria Forgotten stike a chord with their listeners. "We write what we know," says vocalist Ryan Gottshall. "We just want to be honest about what we have, and are, going through in our lives." Guitarist Andrew Shank: "It's about anger and resentment, desire and happiness. It's about everything everyone goes through."
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