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Schedule


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Saturday, December 1 - Rock
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S.O.S.
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Stealing December
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Forgery
S.O.S. - S.O.S. has that hook in their songs that will draw you in to soak in the meaning and truths behind each and every song. Just listen to the lyrics and you can hear the love, the hurt, and the joy that each band member has gone through in life. I would have to say that our influences are a wide range. Staind, Nirvana, Green Day, Blink 182, Foo Fighters and even some slower stuff like Dashboard Confessional, and Kid Rocks lighter side.
Stealing December - From Philly, Zippo Hot Tour 2006. "Stealing December has become one of the highest-profile bands in the Delaware Valley and one of the most requested local acts on WSTW. And their popularity is no fluke. They have a repertoire of solid, catchy songs that rock. Stealing December is made up of great musicians that are a lot of fun to see play live. I am confident that their audience and success will continue to grow across the region and the nation." - Mark Rogers, host of "Hometown Heroes" on 93.7 WSTW, Wilmington, Del.
Forgery - Our main objective is to give the people what they want without playing all the stuff every other cover band plays. We like to take what we feel are popular songs and add our own little twist to them. Come check out a show sometime and see what we're talking about. We promise that you will not leave dissapointed.
Thursday, December 6 - Rock + Acoustic
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The Underwater
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Kingsfoil
The Underwater - Dan and Matt of Local Rock Superheroes The Underwater play an acoustic set.
Kingsfoil - Kingsfoil is a Pennsylvania based rock quartet with a focus on songwriting, arrangements, and energetic live performances. Since forming as an acoustic duo in 2002, Kingsfoil has successfully booked a national tour, independently recorded and produced two full length albums (‘03 and ‘04) as well as cutting an acoustic EP in Nashville in ‘05. They also recently released a 5 song EP recorded at Wrightway Studios in Baltimore. After selling thousands of their CDs and building a strong following in PA their sound and their fan base has expanded throughout the mid-atlantic area. As a four piece they self-booked their second tour (this time along the southeast coast) and have played with bands such as: Saves the Day, Matchbook Romance, Lovedrug, The Click Five, Peppers Ghost, Rooney, Mat Kearney, The Last Goodnight, Cute Is What We Aim For and The Justin King band.
Friday, December 7 - Classic Rock / Americana
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The Woodies
The Woodies - For the sake of analogies. . .let's say rock 'n roll was a tough neighborhood in a dirty blue collar town, and every band had their own street. The bigger the band - the bigger the street. If you triangulated between The Rolling Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Crazy Horse you could very easily stumble upon a dirty little back alley bar and find a band like THE WOODIES. Drinkin', smokin', swearin', and rocking it out with Telecasters and Les Pauls running through Marshall amps. Band members: Woody (bass & Coors Light), Sean Cestone (drums & Budweiser), Steve Yanek (guitar, keyboards & Fancy Beer), Larry Kennedy (guitar & whatever's cold), John Fritchey (guitar, Troeginator & Pabst), also. . .the Honarable Woodies. . . Trent P (keyboards & Miller Light), Tom Kristich (Drums & Anchor Steam).
Saturday, December 8 - Jam
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Jerry Joseph Solo
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Dann O of Hexbelt
Jerry Joseph Solo - Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons integrate excitement and expressiveness, thoughtfulness and thrust, poetry and pure power. The varying material from Mouthful of Copper ranges from: the hard driving and deep lyrical content of "The Jump", the radio friendly "I Know There's a Darkness", the Americana soundscape of "Thistle", the bouncy reggae of "Electra Glide in Blue" (incidentally, written before Robert Blake was arrested), the punk rock aggressiveness of "Bright Young Thing", the towering ferocity of "Climb to Safety" where Joseph recounts the facets of heroin addiction, the tender "Tanker" where the singer compares a fading love to a Japanese tanker sinking, the fury and passion of "Soda Man", the sensitive pop of "She's Going Out" that explodes into a bombastic guitar exploration, to the classic rock epic of "Savage Garden", and "Hallelujah Trail", the beautiful set closer.
Dann O of Hexbelt - Hexbelt has the ability to cut across political, social, and economic boundaries to reach the masses. A peer in a crowd at a Hexbelt show would reveal a cross section of society, with baby boomers, neo-hippies, punks, blue collars, yuppies and the like; all jamming together as one. Hexbelt truly is a unique band in an age of increasingly generic modern music.
Friday, December 14 - 80's Hair Metal Covers
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Hair Force One
Hair Force One - Forged in 80's glam metal and held together with mounds of hair spray, HAIR FORCE ONE is your time machine to the "Decade of Decadence". With more high-octane energy than C.C. DeVille on a coke binge, HAIR FORCE ONE takes you back to a world where Headbangers Ball airs 24 hours a day and Ozzy still speaks English! HAIR FORCE ONE was originally formed in Hollywood, California, but is now based out of the mean streets of Central Pennsylvania. HAIR FORCE ONE brings you the authentic sights, sounds, and smells of 80's Hair Metal. This is one rock and roll party you won't want to miss!!!
Saturday, December 15 - 80's Covers
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The Luv Gods
The Luv Gods - We started playing way back in 2003. For those of you that can't count, thats a few years ago. We're all veteran players. Some of us even know each other. We're having fun playing, entertaining you and earning every cover charge. In return you entertain us by smiling, dancing and keeping most of your body parts in your clothes. There's some things we tolerate, like telling us what to play. Then there's some things we won't tolerate, like telling us how to play it. We'll take care of that end. Featuring Shea & Steve Zero from the Sharks.
Friday, December 21 - #1 Doors Tribute Band
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Riders on the Storm
Riders on the Storm - Riders on the Storm have played to thousands of Doors fans, both young and old. From North America to the United Kingdom and Europe, this band puts on a lot of miles with their constant touring schedule. They've playe in historic places The Doors once toured such as the Isle of Wight, London, Amsterdam, and regular appearances in New Haven, Connecticut. The audience includes people who have seen The Doors and people who weren't yet born when Jim died in 1971. You can't see The Doors anymore - but you can take part in the celebration, the ceremony, the ritual ... the resurrection of The Doors.
Saturday, December 22 - Jam
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Monacle
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The Juice
Monacle - What started as a summer project in april of 2007, Monacle is the illegitimate brainchild of Edwin Tichenor and Jon Robinson. Edwin, who started out playing at Elizabethtown College in small acoustic settings, plays guitar, and writes most of the songs for the band. Jon got his start playing drums at a young age, then picked up guitar joining his dad shortly after and now also writes many of the songs we use. Newly added Cool B Dell on bass completes this 3 man power trio and has brought the sound to where it needs to be. Live shows are always upbeat, and full of flavor. We are constantly writing new material, easy to do when you are couped up as roomates since the project got its start. Be on the lookout for this up and coming band, who are no stranger to the Harrisburg music scene. With places like the Tom Sawyer Diner, Fisaga's, Molly Brannigan's, McGrath's, Privado, Gullifty's and Ceolta's under their belts, there has been nothing but positve remarks on the band's unique sound. This with surely be a group you wont wanna miss out in being a part of. So optimistically speaking, lets all get this show on the road! Cheers!
The Juice - The Juice was formed in the winter of 2005 in a small basement in East Falls on the outskirts of Philadelphia. Their unique blend of funk, house, jazz, and other styles has brought them considerable notoriety on the Philly jam scene. Guitarist Ian Nester Moran and Bassist Brendan Johnson both hail from Mechanicsburg, PA while Percussionist Blaine Kneeshaw represents Keyport, NJ. Keyboardist Jon Duxbury, recently added to the band's lineup, is straight outta Havertown...bitches!
Friday, December 28 - Rock
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Brothers Unaware
Brothers Unaware - BROTHERS UNAWARE 5 song EP Now out available! Brothers Unaware consists of four good friends who love to play music. Jon Zimmerman takes care of the main vocals while playing the rhythm guitar, Pat Curran knocks you out with his crazy lead guitar solo's, while Jason Nichol holds a resounding yet funky bass line. Matt Curran rocks out on the drums while holding down back up vocals. These four guys came together in mid-summer of 06' and continue to spread music throughout Central Pennsylvania. Look for future shows in Westminster, Md where Jon attends school as well as Columbus, OH where younger brother Matt hangs with the buckeyes. There music is upbeat and energetic as it combines rock, funk, and groove. Spread the Word!
Saturday, December 29 - PENN STATE ALAMO BOWL TAILGATE PARTY PARTY STARTS AT 7PM GAME AT 8PM


Monday, December 31 - Dead 50's CD Release / New Year's Eve Bash - $16 -
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Dead 50's
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Paper Tongue
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An Early Ending
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A Utopian Skyline
Dead 50's - "The Dead 50's is an original punk rock ensemble from central Pennsylvania who is not out to win a Grammy, rather to have a good time and influence the young adult audience to do the same and appreciate who they are while still being aware of the issues surrounding them. The fans keep the Dead 50's coming back, not some insincere intention like making a million dollars for getting up on stage and drinking cheap beer. They have fame without being plastered across the pop charts, which is obvious when you witness an army of kids circling the room and shouting along with the band accompanied by the more hesitant fans inching closer to the stage while rocking their heads to the music. The Dead 50's keep coming back to Reading and the fans keep championing their music because it comes down to one simple fact-you don't memorize the songs of a band you don't love." Anne Hunsicker-The Keystone News
An Early Ending - It’s deafening, the sound of An Early Ending’s notoriety. It is not in the wicked screams, the sweetly searing guitar lines, or the signature drop of the 808 that define their music as a furious sound for a furious time. No, the sound of their success only comes in the spaces between their songs, as an ever growing roar from their rapidly increasing fanbase. That roar is the collective power of this group of fresh faced kids, it is their ability to excite, to thrill, and to crush both their audience and their critics with their music.
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
Paper Tongue - "2/3ds of the ol Function 45 bring the garagey punky rock. Although a new(ish) band, playing their first show this year (2007), they've got shows booked at Snitch (NYC) and shows in NJ and Virginia Beach. An impressive performance from one of the best new bands around." Jim Lott - PA Rocks
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