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Schedule


Mondays - Sports on the big screens
Tuesdays - Neil McClain Accoustic 9-11
Wednesdays Sports on the big screens
Thursdays - 80'S NIGHT WITH DJ RAY ROSSI FEATURING MUSIC TRIVIA ALSO IT'S LADIES NIGHT NO COVER AND $3 MARGARITAS FROM 8 TO MIDNIGHT. HALF PRICE EVERYTHING FROM 9-11

Friday, July 2
Neil McClain Acoustic

Neil McClain - Neil McClain plays here at Gullifty's every Tuesday
Saturday, July 3
Deck Party
Friday, July 9
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Giants of Science

Giants of Science - giants of science is a 4 piece Retro-Party Band playing the biggest hits from the 80’s and beyond. You can expect to see explosive energy combined with an incredible stage and light show complete with full costume, lab coats and makeup.
Saturday, July 10
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RedRoom

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Lareau

RedRoom - 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. Buds with the delightful Darcie Miner.
Lareau - Lareau, named after lead singer Larry Lareau, takes a modern look at rock music with a full sounding mix of harmonies, keyboard layers, tight, clever rhythms and huge hooks. We’ve explored a sort of Pop-Rock-Alternative style of songwriting. The style can be both hard and driving and soft and soulful within the same song. The band draws from a wide variety of influences that is apparent each time you experience the music, and the songs will stay with you long after you first hear them.
Friday, July 16
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The Clarks

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Good Brother Earl

The Clarks - The Clarks are an unprecedented rock phenomenon in their hometown of Pittsburgh, where the rock 'n' roll quartet regularly performs for crowds of 8,000 or more and where their last record outsold many of today's biggest music acts. With five studio albums and countless live performances to their credit, The Clarks share the kind of musical shorthand only a band of near-brothers can know. Their top-notch musicianship and songwriting are clearly evident on their new CD, Another Happy Ending, the band's second for Razor & Tie.
Good Brother Earl - Who is GOOD BROTHER EARL? (GBE?) A Pittsburgh newspaper writer recently wrote “Good Brother Earl’s music is hard to describe: They’re given to hitting grooves and holding them like a jam band, but there’s a lot of rock and roll and a little bit of art school in the music.” He later went on to describe it as “good-time thinking-man’s rock.” Good Brother Earl’s latest studio release sheds light on their eclectic influences and stellar musicianship by combining timeless, soul-driven, feel-good music with passionate lyrics and smooth vocals. While GBE has gained valuable experience recording their previous albums, they consider this self-titled release as their first true representation of the band’s sound.
Saturday, July 17
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The Jellybricks

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Best Laid Plans

The Jellybricks - Longtime heroes of the Harrisburg Power-Pop scene, The Jellybricks have a long list of accomplishments, including opening for Live at Hershey Stadium, multiple performances in Los Angeles at International Pop Overthrow and opening slots for Goo Goo Dolls, 10,000 Maniacs, Seven Mary Three, Sponge, Fuel, Luscious Jackson, Better Than Ezra, The Badlees, They Might Be Giants. Quality.
Best Laid Plans - Best Laid Plans teeters somewhere between the Pop of bands like the Gin Blossoms and the Rock of bands like the Black Crowes, combining a poetic lyrical landscape and memorable melodies, into a unique brand of roots pop.
Friday, July 23
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Bridges And A Bottle

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Julie Schreiber Band

Bridges And A Bottle - In a time when most bar owners are struggling to get even 100 people to show up for a truly “all original band”, a true shining star has finally arrived. Exploding out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and adding an exciting new sound to the music scene is an incredibly hot new band by the name of Bridges and a Bottle, also known as BAAB. Bridges and a Bottle is what resulted when six close friends combined their musical talents in the Summer of 2003. The members are inspired by groups like the Beatles and Coldplay. At the core of the band are the two lead singers and brothers: Justin Smith, 24, and Adam Smith, 20. The songs written and sung by Justin reveal a sound similar to Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam. Adam’s songs are reminiscent of Nirvana and Oasis. The brother’s vocals are the same in that they convey deep, raw emotion. Both singers pull their lyrics from life, but whereas one leaves certain topics up for interpretation, the other paints a vivid visual of the situation. The differences and similarities of the band members combine to form the eclectic sound of Bridges and a Bottle.
Julie Schreiber Band - With an album under their belt, To Dreaming, and a repertoire of over 80 songs, the Julie Schreiber Band is a force to be reckoned with. "Somebody at the bar remarked that The Julie Schreiber Band was a sparkling 'diamond in the rough'. Marinating that allusion in my mind for a bit, I'd have to disagree. The Julie Schreiber Band is more like a finished polished gem. It lacks little but to be picked up" (John Train, PA Musician, March 2002). "Julie Schreiber must have been blessed by a higher power...She delivers songs with a passion that is one hundred percent heart and soul...There's no doubt in my mind that she'll be the next big thing to come out of Harrisburg" (Paul Autry, Ballbuster Magazine, November 2001).
Saturday, July 24
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Quagmire Swimteam

Quagmire Swimteam - The top pure old school jam band in the Harrisburg area. Originals and Covers. 20 minutes of Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar"? Maybe. A don't miss for fans of jam bands.
Friday, July 30
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Creamsicle


Creamsicle - Now With Carrie From Juiced. Comprised of Carrie Rappaport (Lead Vocals), Kevin Brennen (Guitar), Phil Cannizzaro (Bass), and Jason Parks (Drums/Sequencing), Creamsicle will deliver to all crowds and make sure the clubs will be filled with people drinking, having the time of their lives! Creamsicles covers have been knocking em out in the Hbg area for a while, and some of their earliest shows were at Gullifty's.
Saturday, July 31
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Love Stomp

Love Stomp - Love Stomp is a modern rock cover band based in Harrisburg, Pa. Greg and Amy are currently in an acoustic duo called Tangerine Orange. They still play as Tangerine Orange in the local area and have now expanded the acoustic duo to the four piece band Love Stomp. Love Stomp features one of Harrisburg's best kept secrets, Amy on lead vocal. With her incredible voice and exciting stage presence she is something you will want to check out. Backing Amy is a band of three exceptional musicians who have played in the local area in numerous bands. Love Stomp will be also working on orginal material in the near future. Mix it all together and you have something that is special and something we call Love Stomp.
Schedules from previous months
June 2004
May 2004
April 2004
March 2004
February 2004
January 2004
December 2003
November 2003