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Rhett Miller
Saturday, April 3
8:30pm
$20


Artist's Website: Rhett's MySpace
Why He's Worth Watching: Rhett Miller is the front man and main songwriter of the hard-charging rock ‘n’ roll quartet the Old 97’s, as well as an accomplished solo artist. In addition to his seven records with the 97’s, he’s released two highly regarded solo albums, The Instigator and The Believer. Rhett continues to balance his solo endeavors with his membership in the Old 97’s. The still-active quartet, was prominently featured in the Jennifer Aniston/Vince Vaughn romantic comedy, The Break Up.
For Fans Of: Old 97's, Ryan Adams, Wilco

The Blanks
Sunday, April 4
7pm
$23.50

Artist's Website: theblankswebsite.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
A "Barber-NOT Quartet," as seen on TV's "Scrubs" in the role of Ted's Band, this quirky foursome's show features skits, antics, choreography (the kind a 5-year old could memorize), talking toys as lead singers (!), and costume changes.
For Fans Of: Scrubs, Zach Braff

Keith Emerson & Greg Lake
An Intimate Evening of Nice, King Crimson, & E.L.P.
Monday, April 5
8pm
$79.50


Artist's Website: keithemerson.com | greglake.com
Why He's Worth Watching: Hailed as a keyboard legend, Keith Emerson has been one of the most important figures to emerge from the thriving UK rock scene. He is known as one of the most prominent leaders in the progressive rock movement, fusing rock 'n' roll with a myriad of musical styles, such as classical, jazz and world music. A modern wizard of electronic and acoustic keyboards, most notably the organ and synthesizer. Vocalist, musician and producer, Greg Lake is one of the most prominent and popular musicians in the world and has often been described as having the voice of a generation.
For Fans Of: Robert Fripp, Supertramp, Pink Floyd

Ruthie Foster & John Hammond
Tuesday, April 6
8pm
$25

Artists' Website: RuthieFoster.com | JohnHammond.com
Critical Acclaim: "The energy [Ruthie Foster] brings with just voice and guitar is stunning. Ruthie's drawn comparisons to Ella and Aretha, but musically neither is really close. What she does have in common with Fitzgerald and Franklin is the irresistible blaze – it's impossible to look away, even close the eyes, for one second." Philadelphia City Paper
For Fans Of: Tracy Chapman, Aretha Franklin,

Richard Marx & Matt Scannell
Wednesday, April 7
8pm
$55

Artists' Websites: Richard Marx | Matt Scannell | Vertical Horizon
Why They're Worth Watching:
The world has known Richard Marx for over a decade, when his first single, “Don’t Mean Nothing,” kicked off his career as a solo artist in 1987. In the past 12 years his 17 singles were routinely found at the top of the charts and continue to be mainstays on pop and adult contemporary radio. Joined on stage by Matt Scannell of Vertical Horizon, this will be a night not to miss.
For Fans Of: Vertical Horizon, Phil Collins, Don Henley, Lionel Richie

Hal Ketchum
Friday, April 9
8pm
$36

THIS SHOW HAS BEEN POSTPONED BY THE ARTIST DUE TO ILLNESS. WE SEND OUR BEST WISHES FOR HIS STRONG RECOVERY. ALL TICKET HOLDERS WILL BE CONTACTED & REFUNDED BY THE BOX OFFICE.

Artist's Website: halketchum.com
Why He's Worth Watching: Award winning singer songwriter and Grand Ole Opry member, Hal Ketchum's talents are literally endless. His voice is still the best there is ... never missing a note. Blazing on the scene in the early '90s, Hal struck radio gold with his first single "Small Town Saturday Night" which shot to number one on the country charts. Hal's success has continued with 15 top ten hits proving he is here to stay ... And selling over five million records.
For Fans Of: Tracy Lawrence, Clint Black, Alan Jackson

Christopher Cross
Saturday, April 10
7pm
$48.50

Artist's Website: christophercross.com
Why He's Worth Watching:
Five-time Grammy Award and Oscar winner, Christopher Cross was far and away the biggest new star of the early '80s, virtually defining adult contemporary radio with a series of smoothly sophisticated ballads including the chart-topping "Sailing." He walked off with a record-setting five Grammys in 1981, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Sailing", and scored a second number one as well as an Academy Award with "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)," which he co-wrote with Burt Bacharach.
For Fans Of: Kenny Loggins, Barry Manilow, The Carpenters

Joan Osborne
w. Carsie Blanton
Sunday, April 11
8pm
$45

Artist's Website: JoanOsborne.com | Carsie's MySpace
Why She's Worth Watching: On her latest album, Breakfast in Bed, Joan Osborne got the chance to make her very own mix, a collection of soul classics and new songs she wrote to fit in seamlessly alongside them. “I love this music and these songs,” Osborne explains wistfully. “When I first started singing with any kind of seriousness, I was involved with the roots music scene in NYC and got a real education in soul, rhythm and blues. Etta James, Howlin’ Wolf … it was the same for me back then as it is now. I try to emulate the emotional rawness of their music and wanted to revisit the simplicity of the lyrics and direct style of songwriting.”
For Fans Of: Sarah McLachlan, Jewel, Sheryl Crow

Todd Rundgren
Wednesday, April 14
8pm
$56.50

Artist's Website: Todd Rundgren | Todd on MySpace
Why He's Worth Watching:
Drawing heavily from his forthcoming album Todd Rundgren's Johnson", a collection of covers of classic Robert Johnson songs (e.g. "Crossroads" and "Love In Vain"), the show will consist of a combination of those and "guitar hero" Todd staples.
For Fans Of: Elton John, Queen, Fleetwood Mac

Gary Wright
Thursday, April 15
8pm
$35

Artist Website: thedreamweaver.com
Why He's Worth Watching: Visionary songwriter, performer and all-around musical pioneer Gary Wright has spent more than thirty years shattering conventional ideas about how to make chart-topping rock music. Not only have his classic songs “Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive” and “Really Wanna Know You” proven their genius by achieving hit status in three different decades; Wright’s musical wizardry has also extended, more than once, to changing the very sound and texture of contemporary pop.
For Fans Of: Peter Frampton, Hall & Oates, Alan Parsons

Sonny Landreth
Friday, April 16
8pm
$33.50

Artist's Website: sonnylandreth.com
Fun Fact: His distinctive guitar playing can be heard on recordings by John Hiatt, Leslie West and Mountain, and other rock & rollers.
For Fans Of: Bernard Allison, Michael Doucet, Walter Trout

Take 6
Saturday, April 17
6:30 & 9:30pm
$39.50

Artist Website: Take 6 MySpace
Why They're Worth Watching: This award-winning Christian sextet broke new ground in a cappella in the '80s, paving the way for the popular revival of R&B vocal groups. Their jazz harmonies, original songs and vocal pyrotechnics represent some of the best a cappella ever recorded.
For Fans Of: Brian McKnight, 4Him, Bobby McFerrin

Lalah Hathaway
Sunday, April 18
7pm
$55

Artist's Website: Lalah's MySpace
Why She's Worth Watching:
Lalah Hathaway burst onto the soul and jazz scene in 1990 with an auspicious self-titled debut album. The disc displayed a young artist who clearly had the pipes, but was also a developing song stylist, able to interpret both modern R&B and jazz. Her last name gave a lot away. She is the daughter of legendary soul performer Donny Hathaway and his talented wife Eulauhlah.
For Fans Of: Joe Sample, Donny Hathaway, Patti Austin

Ambrosia
Wednesday, April 21
8pm
$23.50

Band's Website: www.ambrosiaweb.com
Fun Fact: Los Angeles quartet Ambrosia, fuse symphonic art rock with a slickly produced pop sound. The group was discovered in 1971 by Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Zubin Mehta, who featured Ambrosia as part of a so-called All-American Dream Concert.
For Fans Of: Peter Gabriel, Todd Rundgren, Toto

Thunder From Down Under
Friday, April 23
7pm & 10:30pm
$30

Performers' Website: thunderfromdownunder.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
Australia's Thunder From Down Under, the internationally acclaimed male revue, is sizzling these days and nights and has become one of the hottest tickets in Las Vegas, the "Entertainment Capital of the World The sexy Australian imports crackle with high energy as they show off their buffed bodies to adoring fans who can't seem to get enough of them. That's fine with the handsome blokes. They love to perform and interact with the ladies who scream with anticipation from the moment the show begins.

Colin Hay
(of Men at Work)
Sunday, April 25
8pm
$28.50

Artist's Website: colinhay.com
Song Sampling: Waiting for My Real Life to Begin, Overkill, I Just Don't Think I'll Get Over You
Fun Fact: Colin Hay was featured on the Grammy Award winning sountrack from Garden State along with other Rams Head artist's including Iron & Wine and Cary Brothers.
For Fans Of: The Police, Howard Jones, Mr. Mister

Johnny Winter
w. Damon Fowler
Saturday, May 1
8pm
$49.50

Artist Website: www.johnnywinter.net
Hits Include: Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo, Rollin' & Tumblin', Black Cat Bone
Fun Fact: His discovery on a national level came via an article in Rolling Stone in 1968, which led to a management contract with New York club owner Steve Paul and a record deal with Columbia.
Why He’s Worth Watching: In the last 10 years, he has had 3 albums reach the Top 10 Billboard Blues Albums.
For Fans Of: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Roomful of Blues, George Thorogood

Little Feat
Monday, May 3
Tuesday, May 4
8pm *each night*
$65

Artist's Website: littlefeat.net
Song Samples: The Dixie Chicken, Fat Man In A Bathtub
Why They're Worth Watching: With a history of more than 30 years, Little Feat continues to grow and spread their unique music to fans everywhere. Best known for their combination of California rock and Dixie-infected funk-boogie, they add folk, blues, rockabilly, country and jazz to create a style all their own. Their shows at the Rams Head are legendary!
For Fans Of: The Allman Brothers Band, Jimmy Buffett, Bonnie Raitt


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