Hi
OK so it's freezing outside right now, but Rams Head is heating things up in the next month!
Scroll down and grab a few tickets to one or more of the shows that catch your eye!
Rams Head On Stage brings more than 400 shows a year right to our backyard. They are a great, locally owned business that I am proud to recommend.
Hopefully we'll see you at Rams Head On Stage!
Danny Burns
"North Country"
Album Release Party
January 23
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Two decades before releasing his 2018 debut, North Country — a collaborative album filled with appearances by icons like Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, and Tift Merritt— Danny Burns kicked off his career as a traveling folksinger, logging shows on both sides of the Atlantic. He's been on the road ever since, sharpening a sound that mixes the folk traditions of his native Ireland with diverse American influences.
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Chuck Brown Band | January 24
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Celebrate the Godfather of GoGo with the crankin'est band on the planet paying tribute to the man who started it all. The Chuck Brown Band's mission is to party and rock the house, and keep the spirit of the Godfather of GoGo with us always. For all who loved Chuck Brown and the music he created, join the movement of keeping the Legacy of Chuck Brown alive!
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With more than 20 years as a stand-up comedian, Tom Papa is one of the top comedic voices in the country finding success in film, television and radio as well as on the live stage.
Personally chosen by Jerry Seinfeld, Tom hosted the NBC series, The Marriage Ref, which ran for two seasons. Additionally, Tom had a recurring role on the CBS series, The New Adventures of Old Christine, and starred in his own NBC series, Come to Papa. Tom is host of the hit podcast and SiriusXM show, Come to Papa, a weekly, hour-long show featuring Tom exploring the funny side of life, occasionally with guests like Mel Brooks, Ray Romano, Carl Reiner and Jerry
Seinfeld.
Have a listen to our podcast we did with Tom! (Below)
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Daley & JMSN | January 30
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Daley is
a British singer and songwriter, know for his unique brand of alternative-soul and stand-out voice. His career kicked into gear after a collaboration with the Gorillaz on the song ‘Doncamatic’ - the same year he was nominated with the likes of James Blake and Jamie Woon in the UK’s prestigious ‘Sound of’ poll.
JMSN has
built a reputation for himself through his unforgettable live performances and his trademark sounds, garnering nods from R&B/Soul legends, such as Puff Daddy, Usher, and founding member of The Commodores, Thomas McClary. JMSN’s impressive talents have been tapped by the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Game, Mac Miller, J. Cole, Tyga, Ab-Soul, Kaytranada, Ta-ku, and many more.
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Tim Reynolds & TR3 | January 31
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With a musical career spanning more than thirty-five years, including his current gig as Dave Matthews’ guitarist, sonic innovator, and two time Grammy nominee Tim Reynolds is known for his masterful command of melody and timing and for his uncanny ability to improvise on any instrument he
touches.
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Kasey Chambers | February 4
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Born in Mt Gambier in South Australia, Kasey Chambers spent her childhood absorbing the music of Hank Williams, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash and other country greats loved by her parents. Now, some 20 years after her start as a solo artist, Kasey hits the road with a brand new album, “Campfire” - a musical journey through the stories of places, people, cultures and sounds that have inspired one of Australia’s most
revered performers.
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Greg Brown's songwriting has been lauded by many, and his songs have been performed by Willie Nelson, Carlos Santana, Michael Johnson, Shawn Colvin, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and more, and has recorded more than a dozen albums. His latest CD, “One Night” is a re-release of a 1983 live performance
originally on Minneapolis' Coffeehouse Extemporé Records.
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The Dirty Grass Players
Dead Allman Brothers Tribute
February 9
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The Dirty Grass Players are an up and coming band with their own spin on bluegrass. They use traditional style vocal harmonies and mix it with a jammy improvisational feel to keep listeners on their toes. They have been playing regionally in Maryland, DC, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Valerie June | February 10
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With Valerie June’s 2013 release, “Pushin' Against A Stone,” she went from self-releasing her music as Tennessee's best kept secret to being hailed by the New York Times as one of America's "most intriguing, fully formed new talents." The New Yorker was captivated by her "unique, stunning voice," while
Rolling Stone dubbed her "unstoppable," and NPR called her "an elemental talent born with the ability to rearrange the clouds themselves."
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Al Di Meola | February 19
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Al Di Meola's ongoing fascination with complex rhythmic syncopation combined with provocative lyrical melodies and sophisticated harmony has been at the heart of his music throughout a celebrated career that has spanned four decades and earned him critical accolades, three gold albums and more than six
million in record sales worldwide. A bona fide guitar hero, perennial poll-winner, and prolific composer, he has amassed over 20 albums as a leader while collaborating on a dozen or so others with the likes of the fusion supergroup Return to Forever (with Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White), the celebrated acoustic Guitar Trio featuring fellow virtuosos John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucia, and the Rite of Strings trio with bassist Clarke and violinist Jean-Luc Ponty.
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Jonathan Wilson | February 20
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Jonathan Wilson had a busy 2017, producing Father John Misty’s grammy–nominated “Pure Comedy” and touring arenas around the globe as a guitarist and vocalist for Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters, Wilson also saw widespread acclaim heaped on Karen Elson’s sophomore LP Double Roses, which he recorded with her in
Los Angeles in 2016.
“To say Jonathan Wilson plays many instruments well would be an understatement. He plays with a rare combination of extreme technical prowess and elusive soul. As a songwriter he is always exploring and pushing the limits while managing to remain a sturdy link to many of the most sacred elements that made
the psychedelic rock n roll of the 60’s and 70’s so magical to begin with.” – Conor Oberst
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AND OVER IN THE TAVERN...
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Formally called “The Crown and Dial” and “Sign of the Green Tree” in the late 1700’s, this historic location was purchased by the Muehlhauser family in 1989. Originally seating only 30 customers in the original pub, the Rams Head Tavern Annapolis has expanded over the course of nearly 30 years to the bustling location that it is today.
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