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Schedule


MONDAYS DINNER & A MOVIE MONDAYS 8PM SHOWING NEW RELEASES

TUESDAYS OPEN MIC NIGHT hosted bY THE ANDERSONS 7:30-11PM

WEDNESDAYS KARAOKE

THURSDAY AFTER WORK CONCERT SERIES 5:30-7:30 PM STARTING JAN 10TH HOSTED BY The Woodies

Friday, February 1 - Top 40 covers
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Red Velvet Girls
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Pink Lizardz
Red Velvet Girls - The Red Velvet Girls are a female fronted, top-40 cover band from Harrisburg, PA. They pride themselves on their ability to cover the most popular songs of different genres and decades by both female and male vocalists. Whether it’s Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop, Metal, R&B, Funk/Disco, Punk, Hard Rock or Country, The Red Velvet Girls cover it all! Music quality and variety aren’t the only things that set this band apart. They also feature sexy choreographed dances to entertain and engage the crowd! By bringing together powerful vocals, professional musicians and beautiful dancers, The Red Velvet Girls have created the most electrifying live performance that can be seen in Central Pennsylvania.
Pink Lizardz - Aaron Miller of A Utopian Skyline's side project
Saturday, February 2 - Indie Rock
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The April Skies

Trip McNeely
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The Shackeltons
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Middlekid
The April Skies - The April Skies are a modern rock/alternative band from Hershey, Pennsylvania. Formed in the late eighties by a nineteen year old named Jake Crawford, along with Matt Brace (keyboards), Mike Green (bass), and John Ritchey (drums), the band immediately gained comparisons to bands like REM, The Cure, & local favorites The Ocean Blue. In early 2002, Jake Crawford and new bass player Mark Mazick reformed the band. After several months, they tracked down Mark Higgins, who promptly resumed his role on keyboards & guitars. Mark Tritico, who played with the band throughout the early/mid nineties, returned to the band as the drummer in August of 2003.
The Shackeltons - Rolling Stone - "...instead of pretending there are a hundred thousand good new releases, ...check out this wild-eyed fusion of Pixies and early White Stripes. The good news: the whole record is this freakish, this thrilling." (J. Edward Keyes)
SPIN Magazine - "Shake up a pinch of the Pixies and a dose of Black Rebel Motorcycle club with stormy instrumentation, the Shackeltons arrives unrestrained. Such raw sonic analysis [along] With Redding's angsty outlook and the band's steady backbeats, [this] nervy post-punk-induced self-titled debut LP will drop Jan. 29 via the Loveless label." (Miriam Lamey)

Middlekid - Influences Built to Spill, The Pixies, Deathcab for Cutie, Pavement, Wilco, Elliott Smith, Coldplay, Modest Mouse, Sonic Youth, The Cure, The Doves, Rogue Wave, Nick Drake, Pink Floyd, the list goes on and on. From Hummelstown.
Trip McNeely
Thursday, February 7 - Rock + Acoustic
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The Burn
The Burn - Formerly The Masquerade.
Friday, February 8 - Pop/Rock, Acoustic
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AJ & Jackie of Red Room

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Darcie Miner
Neil McClain
AJ and Jackie of Red Room - Red Room is a rock band that is made up of four dedicated and talented musicians from Mechanicsburg, PA. Their energetic, diverse, original music always leaves audiences wanting more. They are definitely a must see.
Darcie Miner - New CD release (Fragile). Influential Philadelphia station WXPN named Darcie one of its Artists to Watch. Darcie and her band made history by performing on MTV’s Advance Warning as the first unsigned act ever to play in prime-time on the channel. Darcie also made an appearance on the new Star Search, hosted by Arsenio Hall, where she finished second in a controversial decision. The Darcie Miner Band logged in a hectic touring schedule which saw them build a strong regional following along the Atlantic seaboard, opening for the likes of Edwin McCain, Patty Griffin, Heart, Richard Thompson, Jeffrey Gaines, Wyclef Jean, Beth Hart and Jeffrey Gaines. The delightful Darcie is a Gullifty's favorite.
Neil McClain -
Saturday, February 9 - Fetzer Music Aniversary Party


9:00-9:35 The Sleeping Revolt
9:45-10:15 Drop Clutch
10:25-11:00 Half Lip
11:10-11:45 Safe Jacket
11:55-12:30 Negative Space
12:40-1:30 Hierosonic

Thursday, February 14 - Rock + Acoustic
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The Burn
The Burn - Formerly The Masquerade.
Friday, February 15 - Millennium Music Conference


8:30pm The Black Orkid
9:30pm Chicago Violin
10:30pm The Sleeping Revolt
11:30pm APG
12:30am Serving The Industry

Saturday, February 16 - Millennium Music Conference


9:30pm The Underhills
10:30pm Hello Mahalo
11:30pm Telling On Trixie
12:30am Spitshine

Sunday, February 17 - Millennium Music Conference


8:00pm Bon Fuhrer
9:00pm Half Lip
10:00pm Bob
11:00pm 7th Layer

Thursday, February 21 - Rock + Acoustic
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Dan and Matt of The Underwater
The Underwater - Dan and Matt of Local Rock Superheroes The Underwater play an acoustic set.
Friday, February 22 - Blues Society of Central Pennsylvania Event
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Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials
Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials - Lil’ Ed Williams, although small in stature, is a true giant of the blues, and among the very last authentic West Side Chicago bluesmen. From smoking slide guitar boogies to raw-boned Chicago shuffles to the deepest slow blues, Lil’ Ed Williams is a master bluesman. A gifted guitarist and a remarkably gritty and soulful vocalist, Williams, along with his blistering, road-tested band, The Blues Imperials, has been tearing up clubs and festival stages all over the world for almost 25 years. Not since the heyday of Hound Dog Taylor and The HouseRockers has a Chicago blues band made such a consistently joyous, rollicking noise. Between the band’s wonderfully untamed music and Ed’s flying leaps, his back-bending, his toe-walking through the audience and his sliding across the stage on his knees, it’s no wonder The Boston Globe called Lil’ Ed and The Blues Imperials “the world’s #1 houserocking band.”
Saturday, February 23 - Disco Funk Party Band
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Echelon
Echelon - An 8 piece, female fronted, flare-flouncing, wig-wearing, horn blowing, seventies dance band. Echelon is the grooviest, sexiest, hip-swivelingest band, coming to you direct from Planet Funk itself! This band has selected the best songs, and has slick, non-stop routines to keep the dance floor packed all night long. Each performance is a real show, carefully constructed and choreographed, making this band more spectacular than any other on the circuit. In addition to being musically stunning, each show is visually exciting and entertaining. Let this funkified band, with movin' and groovin' rhythm players, two scorching horn players, and supremely sexy, psychedelic singers take you to Sequin-Central for an all-night party, promising big flares, big hair and big hits. ECHELON guarantees you a groovy night, full of funky fever and some serious platform soul!
Thursday, February 28 - Rock + Acoustic
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Dan and Matt of The Underwater
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AJ & Jackie of Red Room

The Underwater - Dan and Matt of Local Rock Superheroes The Underwater play an acoustic set.
AJ and Jackie of Red Room - Red Room is a rock band that is made up of four dedicated and talented musicians from Mechanicsburg, PA. Their energetic, diverse, original music always leaves audiences wanting more. They are definitely a must see.
Friday, February 29 - "The Great Leap Year"
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Artists Over Industry
Artists Over Industry - From the first show they ever performed at and hosted, New Years Eve 2003 at a local fire hall, to their most recent trips to Manhattan, Florida and New Hampshire, AOI has continued to gain momentum and maintain their passion. They offer a refined sound not common to hip hop. A sound that offers the fullness and crispness of a digital recording with the warmth and emotion of analog. All three members of AOI are students of classic rock, as well as classic hip hop, so their sound is somewhere between The Grassroots and Gang Starr. With each subsequent release and performance AOI sharpens their skills and continues to win the audiences over.
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