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Schedule


Happy Hour - Half Price Everything
9-11 - every day

SATURDAY NCAA FOOTBALL - ESPN GAME PLAN SATELLITE PACKAGE
SUNDAY FOOTBALL - WE'VE GOT THE NFL TICKET
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL - BEER SPECIALS AND SPECIAL FOOTBALL MENU
TUESDAYS - TEXAS HOLD'M NIGHT 6:30-9 & OPEN MIC NIGHT 9-12 - BEER PONG TABLE - POOL TABLE

Thursday, September 1 - Ghost in the System every Thursday in September
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Ghost in the System

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Settle

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Troy Walsh

Ghost in the System - Ghost In The System became the band it is today with the addition of Gabrielle in January, 2005. The founding members, however, had been working together strenuously and arduously for the better part of two years. This time was spent writing songs, arranging and re-writing songs, jamming, and generally honing their collective chops. The result was a sound that is at the same time tight and melodic, sometimes violent yet often ethereal.
With the inclusion of Gabby and her warm, airy vocalizations, Ghost In The System appeared on the scene as... well, as you might expect a ghost would. A couple of entertaining open mic nights later and with rallied support from friends and family, the band took to the stages at relatively larger venues, playing with such acts as Bo Bim, Brave the Day, and Lotus Blue, as well as an earned slot at the Millenium Music Conference.

Settle - Comprised of four musicians, several stringed instruments, a couple of synths, some drums, a practice space and raw natural talent is where settle has molded a unique sound that's danceable, fun, heartfelt, energetic and rich with passion and motion. If it's not the vocal strength exhibited almost effortlessly from singer/keyboard/bass player Mike Pizarro that initially draws you into the groups pulsating sonic aura, then perhaps it's Dave Goletz's eloquent guitar crunch or his tight pants.
Troy Walsh - T R O Y W A L S H HIP-HOP’S FINAL FRONTIER Rap’s diseased, graying remains shudder forth the ultimate corporate orgasm…Just call him Mr. Unlikely! “Your very own chic, country-clubbing musical messiah. Volvo-driving, gator-shirted, upper-middle-class bohemia. Pure privilege. The palest thing on two feet.” You’ve Never Seen Hip Hop Like This! Troy hails from a loving two parent household in a well-to-do section of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (hometown of hair-metal gods Poison). The son of an English teacher, he knew the way of the word long before he knew what bars and hooks were. As fate would have it, hip-hop found its way into Suburban America’s consciousness and chose young Walsh as its future. Personal musical influences include Notorious BIG, Nirvana, basements, prescription amphetamines, Radiohead, Pavement, magazine drives, The Beatles, early solo Wu Tang, Superdrag, cheap cassette tapes, Charles Mingus, balconies, The Wipers, cheerleaders, Alice Coltrane, Weird Al Yankovic, Volvos and high school varsity football.
Friday, September 2 - Covers
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Sugar Coat

Sugar Coat - Former Members of Negative Space
Saturday, September 3 - Covers
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Hugh Jass

Hugh Jass - Rowdy Party Band
Wednesday, September 7 - Lead Foot every Wednesday in September
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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.
Thursday, September 8 - Ghost in the System every Thursday in September
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Espenshade

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Troy Walsh

Ghost in the System - Ghost In The System became the band it is today with the addition of Gabrielle in January, 2005. The founding members, however, had been working together strenuously and arduously for the better part of two years. This time was spent writing songs, arranging and re-writing songs, jamming, and generally honing their collective chops. The result was a sound that is at the same time tight and melodic, sometimes violent yet often ethereal.
With the inclusion of Gabby and her warm, airy vocalizations, Ghost In The System appeared on the scene as... well, as you might expect a ghost would. A couple of entertaining open mic nights later and with rallied support from friends and family, the band took to the stages at relatively larger venues, playing with such acts as Bo Bim, Brave the Day, and Lotus Blue, as well as an earned slot at the Millenium Music Conference.

Espenshade - we are just 3 normal guys that want to play the type of music that we've been looking for but just can't seem to find. we'll rock you silly on one song then lull you to sleep with the next. we basically set out to keep ourselves entertained and we just ended up entertaining others as well. some people say we sound like braid and mock orange you can judge for yourself.
Troy Walsh - T R O Y W A L S H HIP-HOP’S FINAL FRONTIER Rap’s diseased, graying remains shudder forth the ultimate corporate orgasm…Just call him Mr. Unlikely! “Your very own chic, country-clubbing musical messiah. Volvo-driving, gator-shirted, upper-middle-class bohemia. Pure privilege. The palest thing on two feet.” You’ve Never Seen Hip Hop Like This! Troy hails from a loving two parent household in a well-to-do section of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (hometown of hair-metal gods Poison). The son of an English teacher, he knew the way of the word long before he knew what bars and hooks were. As fate would have it, hip-hop found its way into Suburban America’s consciousness and chose young Walsh as its future. Personal musical influences include Notorious BIG, Nirvana, basements, prescription amphetamines, Radiohead, Pavement, magazine drives, The Beatles, early solo Wu Tang, Superdrag, cheap cassette tapes, Charles Mingus, balconies, The Wipers, cheerleaders, Alice Coltrane, Weird Al Yankovic, Volvos and high school varsity football.
Friday, September 9 - Active Rock
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Condition K

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Jealousy Curve

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Brandon Reece Band

Condition K - Central Pa's modern rock foursome, Condition K, provide a brilliant combination of contemplative lyrics, captivating vocals and unmatched musicianship. Founded in 2003, Condition K was assembled by members of some of Pennsylvania's most influential bands (Julian Fist, 3Star, Stereo Logic). The band made an immediate impact and quickly became a force in today's Mid-Atlantic rock scene. The band's main influences range from classic rock bands such as The Doors and Led Zeppelin to the modern rock sounds of bands such as Stone Temple Pilots and Fuel.
Jealousy Curve - Completely self-produced, recorded and mixed against all odds, LAAA’s 10 tracks are a testament to the band’s diehard, DIY attitude and is enjoying both domestic and international sales and exposure, in addition to regional FM attention, with great support from hometown stations 93.3 WMMR and 100.3 WPLY. Two of the album’s tracks, “The World is You” and “Appreciated”, were also licensed for use and included in the soundtrack to the direct to DVD Cruel Intentions 3 in May 2004 on Sony/Tristar, garnering legions of loyal fans who were instrumental in bolstering LAAA’s internet pre sale totals in the 3 months preceding its 1/25/05 release. Maintaining a rigorous live performance schedule, Jealousy Curve is fortunate to receive constant invitations for performances at the region’s best venues, having built strong relationships with both talent buyers and other regional touring bands.
Brandon Reece Band - At the start of the New Year, Brandon picked up where he left off with writing his material. Recording here and there in between performing with Rusted Shut , he finally completed his first solo effort demo in February of 2005. Brandon Reece - Right Here Is Where It's At: The Demos was released as a free nine song promotional album.
Saturday, September 10 - Blues
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Don Johnson Project

Don Johnson Project - Blues
Wednesday, September 14 - Lead Foot every Wednesday in September
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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.
Thursday, September 15 - Ghost in the System every Thursday in September
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Ghost in the System

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Farewell Flight

Ghost in the System - Ghost In The System became the band it is today with the addition of Gabrielle in January, 2005. The founding members, however, had been working together strenuously and arduously for the better part of two years. This time was spent writing songs, arranging and re-writing songs, jamming, and generally honing their collective chops. The result was a sound that is at the same time tight and melodic, sometimes violent yet often ethereal.
With the inclusion of Gabby and her warm, airy vocalizations, Ghost In The System appeared on the scene as... well, as you might expect a ghost would. A couple of entertaining open mic nights later and with rallied support from friends and family, the band took to the stages at relatively larger venues, playing with such acts as Bo Bim, Brave the Day, and Lotus Blue, as well as an earned slot at the Millenium Music Conference.

Farewell Flight - An indie-rock four piece from Harrisburg, PA chasing a dream: To bring good music to popular culture. Songs that have musical and lyrical depth, yet can be appreciated by all. To make the radio worth listening to. Also, to take over the whole world. We've been compared to: Coldplay/Death Cab For Cutie/Jimmy Eat World/Brand New.
Friday, September 16 - Covers
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Love Stomp

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, September 17 - Artemis Records / Singer - Songwriter
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Jeffrey Gaines

A Night With Jeffrey Gaines - With only his voice and a guitar for accompaniment, Gaines has earned a reputation as a captivating performer entertaining his audiences everywhere he goes. On the road for over 150 nights a year, he recorded and documented one special night in November 2003, hosted by WXPN at the Theatre of the Living Arts in his home city of Philadelphia to record this album. “Some artists record their whole tour, picking the best stuff to release. We didn’t do that here. This is one show, one night being captured. It’s a snapshot of the truth. It’s like ‘Hey, look over here, the picture has been taken.’”
Wednesday, September 21 - Lead Foot every Wednesday in September
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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.
Thursday, September 22 - Ghost in the System every Thursday in September
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Ghost in the System

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Hang the DJ

Ghost in the System - Ghost In The System became the band it is today with the addition of Gabrielle in January, 2005. The founding members, however, had been working together strenuously and arduously for the better part of two years. This time was spent writing songs, arranging and re-writing songs, jamming, and generally honing their collective chops. The result was a sound that is at the same time tight and melodic, sometimes violent yet often ethereal.
With the inclusion of Gabby and her warm, airy vocalizations, Ghost In The System appeared on the scene as... well, as you might expect a ghost would. A couple of entertaining open mic nights later and with rallied support from friends and family, the band took to the stages at relatively larger venues, playing with such acts as Bo Bim, Brave the Day, and Lotus Blue, as well as an earned slot at the Millenium Music Conference.

Hang the DJ -
Friday, September 23 - Active Rock
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Rectifier

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Not Alone

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Darcie Miner

Rectifier - Who says rock is dead? The Harrisburg-based band rectifier appears ready and able to take on the challenge of adding another chapter to the book of rock. Combining harmonized melodies, introspective lyrics and undeniable grooves, rectifier takes a blank canvas and creates a sonic rock masterpiece that generates an addiction to the soul.
Not Alone - Who says rock is dead? The Harrisburg-based band rectifier appears ready and able to take on the challenge of adding another chapter to the book of rock. Combining harmonized melodies, introspective lyrics and undeniable grooves, rectifier takes a blank canvas and creates a sonic rock masterpiece that generates an addiction to the soul.
Darcie Miner - New CD release (Fragile). Influential Philadelphia station WXPN named Darcie one of its Artists to Watch in 2003. 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.
Saturday, September 24 - Pop/Rock
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No Show Ponies

No Show Ponies - In a time when the term “rock & roll music” has been consolidated with the consumerist sludge that includes reality television and headline news sound bytes, No Show Ponies arrives like a blow to the head. Since the members of No Show Ponies formed in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, they have continually won over crowds and their peers alike in their pursuit to make “rock & roll music” mean something again. No Show Ponies succeeds at this goal by focusing on its strengths: writing and performing three-minute pop songs that conjure the spirit of rock’s past, while injecting a sonic and lyrical depth that speaks to the events of the day.
Wednesday, September 28 - reggae world-beat flavored rock
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Regatta 69

Regatta 69 - Regatta 69 is a group of musicians from all over the USA and parts of Europe anchored by singer song-writer Brian Hill of Chapel Hill, NC. This reggae world-beat flavored rock band has been recording and for more than a decade playing concerts for underground music fans everywhere. Based out of Chapel Hill North Carolina, home of the indie rock giants Archers Of Loaf, Superchunk, Polvo, The Never, and Ben Folds Five as well as the swingy Squirrel Nut Zippers. REGATTA 69 pulls in enthusiastic crowds all over the US and Europe. The band is known as a horn-blasting, beat-pounding, foot-movin' progressive pop-ska band and their infectious reggae-rock groove gets people up on their feet and movin'.
Thursday, September 29 - Ghost in the System every Thursday in September
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Ghost in the System

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The Commercials

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Umbra Within

Ghost in the System - Ghost In The System became the band it is today with the addition of Gabrielle in January, 2005. The founding members, however, had been working together strenuously and arduously for the better part of two years. This time was spent writing songs, arranging and re-writing songs, jamming, and generally honing their collective chops. The result was a sound that is at the same time tight and melodic, sometimes violent yet often ethereal.
With the inclusion of Gabby and her warm, airy vocalizations, Ghost In The System appeared on the scene as... well, as you might expect a ghost would. A couple of entertaining open mic nights later and with rallied support from friends and family, the band took to the stages at relatively larger venues, playing with such acts as Bo Bim, Brave the Day, and Lotus Blue, as well as an earned slot at the Millenium Music Conference.

The Commercials - The Commercials are an emotional indie band from the Harrisburg area. With past album releases and tours under their belt, their experience touring playing, and writing hooks never fails to entertain.
Umbra Within - Umbra Within's principle endeavor is exploration. We strive to cultivate a sound free from narrow-mindedness and redundancy. Ultimately, we focus on collective maturation more then any pinpoint on our timeline so we cannot promise to ever be the same band we are today. To those intrigued and those intrepid, we cordially invite you to experience the flux.
Friday, September 30 - Alternative Rock / Alt.Country
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Bravetheday

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Ghost in the System

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The New Fiction

Bravetheday - "Possessing astounding vocals, swirls of guitars and gorgeous songwriting, bravetheday painstakingly crafts their music to deliver messages that are irresistibly simple, while at the same time being unpretentiously profound." Originating out of Harrisburg, PA, and now relocated to Philadelphia, bravetheday was formed in 1998 by the songwriting team of Josh Kesler and vocalist Rebecca Miller. The current lineup of the band is rounded out by ex-Modus drummer Patrick Garrity and veteran L.A. bassist Ian Boccio. The band has extensive live performance experience, having played shows in and around Harrisburg, Philadelphia and New York, opening for larger name artists like Jonatha Brooke, Dar Williams, Grey Eye Glances and Michelle Branch, and performing live on WXPN. Songs by bravetheday are also on regular rotation on XMUnsigned and WBZC's ClassicFM
Ghost in the System - Ghost In The System became the band it is today with the addition of Gabrielle in January, 2005. The founding members, however, had been working together strenuously and arduously for the better part of two years. This time was spent writing songs, arranging and re-writing songs, jamming, and generally honing their collective chops. The result was a sound that is at the same time tight and melodic, sometimes violent yet often ethereal.
With the inclusion of Gabby and her warm, airy vocalizations, Ghost In The System appeared on the scene as... well, as you might expect a ghost would. A couple of entertaining open mic nights later and with rallied support from friends and family, the band took to the stages at relatively larger venues, playing with such acts as Bo Bim, Brave the Day, and Lotus Blue, as well as an earned slot at the Millenium Music Conference.

The New Fiction - Captivating audiences with their emotive blend of ambient rock, The New Fiction brings their wide-ranging musical backgrounds seamlessly together to create their distinctive, dynamic sound. Both live and in the studio, their energy and expressiveness create an edgy and unique brand of pop rock. Coming together in early 2003, Ryan Miller, Erica Linnert, Michelle Grim, and Lee Ali formed on the Southside of Pittsburgh, PA as The New Fiction. Having toured and recorded together under Sun Studio?s 706 Records as "Folly", Ryan (lead guitars) and Erica (drums) brought their time-tested connection to the project. With a style that is both melodic and high-powered, Ryan's fierce and edgy play meshes effortlessly with Erica?s unwavering and intense beats. Drawing on years of successful touring experiences with "Folly", as well as Scat Records "Thee Speaking Canaries and Rusted Root side-project "Lovechild", Ryan knew the project needed a singer with a compelling sound and bass player who could supply a driving force. Former vocalist for "Out of the Blue", Michelle (lead vocals/rhythm guitar) had been playing for live audiences in Pittsburgh as a solo singer/songwriter, but craved collaboration. Now with The New Fiction, the weight of Michelle?s confidently distinctive melodies are carried atop the band's musically hypnotic compositions. Lee (bass) brings his magnetic grooves to Pittsburgh after a trip through the South via Virginia as a member of Seventh Effect Recording Group's hard-rock outfit "Janck". With Erica and Lee providing the rhythmic backbone for the band, Ryan and Michelle have ample room to explore haunting melodies and resonant layers. With audience response the fuel for their fire, The New Fiction provides a relentless set designed to invoke the art of listening. With guitar-led orchestration, they pry open the most emotional of soundscapes. The New Fiction's finely-tuned evocative voice baits the curiosity, sways the crowd, and carries itself well on CD with quality rivaled only by the sincerity and charisma of their onstage presence.
Schedules from previous months
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