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FEATURED EVENTS
Jane Monheit
Tuesday, December 7
8pm
$39.50

Artist's Website:: Jane Monheit
Why She's Worth Watching: An extraordinarily gifted jazz vocalist whose sincere and romantic interpretations of exceptional songs has made her a favorite in both the jazz and cabaret worlds, Monheit has garnered numerous accolades in the past decade. Her first album, Never Never Land, was voted top debut recording by the Jazz Journalist’s Association and stayed on the Billboard Jazz chart for over a year.
For Fans of: Jazz/pop vocalists
Madeleine Peyroux, Norah Jones, Diana Krall

Spyro Gyra
Thursday, December 9
8pm
$45

Band's Website: spyrogyra.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
Warm up the winter and start the holiday season with smooth jazz and lush vocals from some of the hottest jazz artists touring today. Spyro Gyra has spent more than three decades pushing the boundaries and definitions of jazz beyond commonly accepted parameters. Their breakthrough success with the Calypso-inspired hit "Morning Dance" was followed by the Grammy-nominated "Wrapped in a Dream" which spent 64 weeks on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart, where they still command a presence to this day. The group continues to forge an edgy, enduring sound that incorporates some of the best elements of jazz and merges them with R&B, pop, Latin and other styles, as they keep evolving and moving forward musically, rather than looking back.
For Fans Of: Jazz music
David Sanborn, Yellowjackets, Hiroshima

Paula Poundstone
Friday, December 10
6:30 & 9:30pm
$38.50

Artist's Website: PaulaPoundstone.com
Why She's Worth Watching: Appearing on stage with a stool, a microphone, and a can of Diet Pepsi, PAULA POUNDSTONE is famous for her razor-sharp wit and spontaneity. The Boston Globe said, "Poundstone improvises with a crowd like a Jazz musician…swinging in unexpected directions without a plan, without a net." Paula is so quick and unassuming that audience members at her live shows often leave complaining that their cheeks hurt from laughter and debating whether the random people she talked to were "plants".
For Fans Of: Comedy
Ellen DeGeneres, Gilda Radner, Dennis Miller

Christmas with Aaron Neville & His Quintet
feat. Charles Neville
Thursday, December 16
8pm
$69.50

Artist's Website: AaronNeville.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
With warmth and sincerity, Neville lends his angelic voice to timeless holiday standards. Don't miss this performance as Neville succeeds in crafting a fun, Cajun-spiced yet traditional Christmas show, sure to capture all of the joy, passion, spirituality ,and nostalgia which goes along with the holiday season. allmusicguide.com
For Fans Of: R&B/Soul music
Linda Ronstadt, The Meters, Dr. John, Michael McDonald

Pieces of a Dream
Friday, December 17
6:30 & 9:30pm
$35

Artist's Website: Pieces of a Dream
Why They're Worth Watching: You get the best of Jazz and R&B in one great show! Pieces of a Dream emerged out of Philadelphia’s music scene in 1976. Long before the "Young Lions" era of Wynton Marsalis, Lloyd and Harmon were swinging so hard as teenagers that the great Count Basie once proclaimed them "a tough act to follow." Originally somewhat jazz-oriented, Pieces of a Dream have mostly emphasized R&B, although they usually include a few jazz numbers in their performances.
For Fans of: Jazz music
Spyro Gyra, Bill Saxton, George Coleman

Hard Travelers
Saturday, December 18
8pm
$22.50

Artist's Website: Hard Travelers
Why They're Worth Watching:
Kenn Roberts, Mack Bailey, Mike Munford, Jon Glik and Ira Gitlin are The Hard Travelers. For more than 30 years The Travelers have continued to delight audiences from DC to Japan. Musically they have evolved from Pure Folk to Folk-Bluegrass to Folk-Country, and now have a unique quality of their own. Much of their music is self-composed, but you can always count on a familiar tune from one of the many performers who have influenced their work. A mixture of varied voices blending into tight harmonies along with guitars, banjo, mandolin, acoustic bass and fiddle, The Hard Travelers are a truly unique act with an avid following of friends and devotees.
For Fans Of: Folk music
John Denver, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Limeliters

Count The Cost
Sunday, December 19
7pm
$20

Artist Website: Count The Cost's MySpace | Facebook Page
Why They're Worth Watching:
Emerging artists & gospel group, Count The Cost, returns to Ram's Head On Stage after their last SOLD OUT performance. Don't miss this stellar line-up of performers bringing you jazz, gospel and Christmas selections in this special holiday show:

Wesley Panama Watkins, Jr drums
Larry Mack, Jr Trumpet
Parris Spivey Guitar
Matt Henry Bass
Josh Davies Keyboard
Mitzi McCain Vocals

For Fans Of: Gospel Music

Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
Sunday, December 26
7pm
Monday, December 27
8pm
$50

Band's Website: www.southsidejohnny.com
Song Samplings: I Don't Want to Go Home, The Fever, Having' a Party
Fun Fact: In 1982 the Rolling Stone Magazine voted the album Hearts of Stone among the top 100 albums of the 70's and 80's.
For Fans Of: Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Money

Stephen Kellogg & The Sixers
Tuesday, December 28
8pm
$25

Artist's Website: StephenKellogg.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
"Kellogg's music is semi-gritty, melodic alt-country. Think early Wilco, Whiskeytown, or Tom Petty. Relaxed, yet passionate."
--BOSTON GLOBE
Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers is a Massachusetts' trio made up of two distinct parts. In one corner stands the unmistakably jubilant personality of rock-n-roll's The Sixers; in the other sits an authentic American songwriter in a period of profound growth. Rising triumphantly in the center is a band whose music is the perfect marriage of the two.
For Fans Of: Pop/Rock music
Counting Crows, The Wallflowers, Wilco

1964 The Tribute
Wednesday, December 29
8pm
$39.50

Artist's Website: 1964thetribute.com
Critical Acclaim: Rolling Stone has dubbed 1964 The Tribute as the “Number One Beatles Tribute Show on Earth!” Finishing in the Top 200 grossing shows in 2004 according to Pollstar, you would be one of the thousands of people to enjoy a “A Hard Days Night” every time they are on town!
For Fans Of: The Beatles

Maggie Sansone
Plus!! Al Petteway & Amy White
Saturday, January 1
8pm
$20

Artist's Website: www.maggiesmusic.com
Song Sampling: visit www.cdbaby.com to here samples from all of Maggie's albums
Why She's Worth Watching:
America's premier hammered dulcimer player and recording artist, Maggie Sansone's music and pioneering artistry has brought the ringing beauty of her music to hundreds of thousands of music lovers around the world. Maggie has been featured on CBS-TV Sunday Morning, and NPR's All Things Considered, Performance Today, and The Thistle & Shamrock.
For Fans Of: Celtic Music
Loreena McKennitt, Michael Flatley, Carole Koening

Gary Puckett and The Union Gap
Thursday, January 20
8pm
$39.50

Artist's Website: www.garypuckettmusic.com
How You Know Them: Young Girl
Why They're Worth Watching: Gary Puckett and the Union Gap was one of the most successful musical groups of the sixties. Gary's unmistakable signature voice garnered six consecutive gold records and top ten Billboard hits with the following titles:
"YOUNG GIRL", "WOMAN WOMAN", "LADY WILLPOWER", "OVER YOU", "THIS GIRL IS A WOMAN NOW", "KEEP THE CUSTOMER SATISFIED", "DON'T GIVE IN TO HIM", and "HOME" Gary continues to tour extensively and in March 2002, Gary released "Live", a collection of hits recorded live and featuring the song " Home ", dedicated to the men and women defending our country with their lives.
For Fans Of: Pop music
The Beach Boys, Gary Lewis, Jay & the Americans

The Smithereens
Friday, January 21
6:30 & 9:30pm
$30

Artist Website: The Smithereens on MySpace
Hits Include: Only A Memory, A Girl Like You, Top of the Pops
Fun Fact: Their song "A Girl Like You" -- a Top 40 hit -- was considered as the theme for the 80's hit movie "Say Anything"
Why They're Worth Watching: They've had 5 albums appear on the Billboard Charts, with 12 singles peaking in the top 100.
For Fans Of: Pop/Rock music
The Clarks, Marshall Crenshaw, R.E.M.

The Bacon Brothers
Please know that due to artist scheduling their showdates are moving from Oct. 1 & 2 to January 28 & 29 !! Tickets will be honored for the corresponding night and time. Thank you for your understanding.
6:30 & 9:30pm *each night*
$49.50

Artist's Website: TheBaconBrothers.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
The band began when Michael received an invitation to play a one-off gig at a local club in their hometown of Philadelphia. It went off well, and Kevin and Michael decided to explore its potential. Sold-out gigs in New York, LA, Nashville, Chicago and San Francisco followed, as well as a high-profile show opening for The Band at Carnegie Hall.
For Fans Of: Pop/Folk/Country music
Dave Alvin, The Jayhawks, Uncle Tupelo

WAR
Sunday, February 13
5pm & 8pm
$39.50

Artist Website: WARtheband.com
How You Know Them:
Low Rider
Low Rider
Why They're Worth Watching:
An American original, WAR was the first and most successful musical crossover phenomenon that forever fused rock, jazz, Latin and R&B. They have been a musical melting pot and an enduring influence that has sold more that 50 million records to date. You know their hits: "Why Can't We Be Friends" "Low Rider" ...now come see them live!
For Fans Of: Earth, Wind & Fire, The Average White Band, Kool & the Gang

eddie from ohio
Friday, March 11 at 8pm
Saturday, March 12 at 8pm
$34

Band's Website: efohio.com
Song Sampling: Walk Humbly Son, Twenty Thousand Hearts, And The Rain Crashed Down
Why They're Worth Watching: Too energetic to be labeled just "folk", and not angry enough to be pegged "alternative", Eddie from Ohio continues to defy description with their unique blend of vocals and acoustic instrumentation. A bedrock foundation of hand and stick percussion and a textural flavoring of guitar/bass/harmonica support the four-part harmonies and lyrically-driven original music. While this combination has drawn comparisons like the Grateful Dead meets Peter, Paul & Mary, or like Jewel fronts the Barenaked Ladies, EFO fuses a multitude of musical influences to create their own trademark sound. Performing Songwriter writes, "The manic strumminess recalls Ani DiFranco or Dave Matthews, but there's also a deep undercurrent of high, lonesome mountain harmony that should appeal to fans of Alison Krauss and Union Station."
For Fans Of: Pop/Folk Music
The Sundays, Shawn Colvin, 10,000 Maniacs


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