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Oceans Calling in Ocean City, MD

Sep 27, 2024  ·  Ocean City Inlet Ocean City Inlet

Oceans Calling
Sep 27
Oceans Calling
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UK-born Jade Bird is an LA-based singer-songwriter known for blending indie, folk, rock, and more. Her acclaimed debut album and work with producer Dave Cobb highlight her evolving sound. She's performed at Glastonbury and on major TV shows like The Tonight Show and The Late Show.
Blues Traveler, formed in 1987, blend blues, rock, and soul, gaining popularity in the '90s with hits like "Run-Around." Their album *Four* went six-times platinum. Founders include John Popper and Chan Kinchla. Known for extended jams akin to the Grateful Dead, they started the H.O.R.D.E. Festival in 1992. Their 2021 covers album, *Traveler's Blues*, was Grammy-nominated, featuring guests like Keb Mo. Additionally, they collaborated with artists such as Jewel and Hanson in 2015's *Blow Up the Moon*.
Counting Crows, known for soulful rock & roll, debuted in 1993 with "August and Everything After." They've sold 20M albums and earned an Oscar nod for "Accidently in Love."
O.A.R. formed in 1996 in Maryland, blending rock, reggae, and jam band styles. Known for electrifying live shows and hits like "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker," they’ve sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, earning them a devoted fan base. Their success is credited to their communal spirit and joyful performances, led by frontman Marc Roberge.
The Beach Boys, formed in Hawthorne, CA, are iconic for their harmonies and Californian surf culture sound. With over 100M records sold and hits like "Good Vibrations," they've topped charts and inspired many. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, their album "Pet Sounds" is hailed by Rolling Stone, and they've received a Lifetime Achievement GRAMMY.
Katelyn Tarver, hailing from Glennville, Georgia, creates indie-pop that’s deeply vulnerable and cathartic. Notable for her soul-baring lyrics and radiant voice, she has received acclaim from Rolling Stone and NPR. Her work captures raw emotions and life’s complexities through powerful storytelling.
The Samples, a '90s band known for their jazzy pop style akin to Sting meets Grateful Dead, thrived on touring and indie releases. Known for albums like Autopilot and Outpost, and collaborations with Boyd Tinsley.
Formed in a Swedish steel town in 1993, The Hives are known for their energetic rock. Their 2000 album "Veni Vidi Vicious" earned platinum status, with the hit "Hate to Say I Told You So" lauded by Pitchfork. They’ve collaborated with Joshua Homme and Pharrell, and toured with legends like the Rolling Stones and AC/DC. Their 7th LP showcases their explosive style.
Cage The Elephant, formed in 2006 in Kentucky, is renowned for their creative rock style. They’ve won two GRAMMYs for "Tell Me I'm Pretty" and "Social Cues." Known for energetic performances, their hits like "Cigarette Daydreams" and "Trouble" have featured in popular media. Collaborating with legends like Dave Grohl, Iggy Pop, and Beck, they’ve seen over 5 billion streams and 11 #1 Alternative hits.
Tonic, a GRAMMY-nominated rock trio from 1996, includes Emerson Hart, Jeff Russo, and Dan Lavery. Known for anthems like "Lemon Parade," they create music with honest lyrics and memorable melodies. After a hiatus, they returned to the charts in 2010, and reimagined "Lemon Parade" acoustically in 2016. Tonic continues to tour, highlighting their strong brotherhood and enduring rock legacy.
Mt. Joy, formed in 2016, is an indie rock band known for energetic performances and hits like "Silver Lining." They've toured extensively, sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, and gained acclaim with albums like "Mt. Joy" and "Rearrange Us."
Rebelution, founded in Isla Vista, CA, is known for their reggae style. Their debut, "Courage To Grow," led to seven Billboard Reggae #1s. With a GRAMMY nod and electrifying live shows, they’ve graced festivals like Bonnaroo and Coachella.
The Revivalists, an eight-piece rock band from the US, are known for soulful alt-rock and electrifying live shows. They gained fame with the hit "Wish I Knew You." Their recent album, "Pour It Out Into The Night," reflects life lessons. They've achieved multiplatinum success, over 800 million streams, and launched the philanthropic Rev Causes initiative.
The Offspring, icons of Southern California punk, have sold 45M+ albums worldwide with hits like "Pretty Fly." Current members include Dexter Holland and Noodles.
Boyz II Men, a quartet from Philadelphia, are the most commercially successful R&B group, famed for lush ballads and harmonies. Their hits include "End of the Road" and "One Sweet Day" with Mariah Carey. They've sold millions, winning multiple awards. Formed in 1987, they debuted with Cooleyhighharmony in 1991. They have worked with acts like Michael Jackson, and released albums like II, Twenty, and Under the Streetlight. Despite a member leaving in 2003, they've remained a strong touring group.
Larkin Poe, an American sister duo, fuses contemporary blues and rock, known for soulful harmonies and storytelling. They've collaborated with Tyler Bryant and excel in lyrical depth.
Toronto-based rock band The Beaches, led by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, and best friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, broke through with "Blame My Ex" and its hit single "Blame Brett." Known for energetic live shows, they've topped Canadian charts and sold out major venues, becoming a major force in modern rock with a sound full of raw emotion and unapologetic fun.
Blink-182, a pop-punk band from San Diego, rose to fame with high-energy songs like "What's My Age Again?" and "All the Small Things." Their chart-topping albums include Enema of the State (1999) and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001). Known for humorous videos, they feature members Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker. After lineup changes and a hiatus, they returned with the original members and released One More Time in 2023, coinciding with a pop-punk resurgence. They've toured with bands like Weezer and collaborated with artists like Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly.
Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler, from Stillwater, Oklahoma, founded the emo-pop band All-American Rejects in 1999. Known for hits like "Swing, Swing," "Dirty Little Secret," and "Gives You Hell," their albums have achieved platinum status. They've collaborated with producer Greg Wells and faced challenges, including a canceled tour due to Ritter's knee surgery. Their distinctive sound, influenced by bands like AC/DC, continues to resonate, with chart success in the U.S. and U.K.
American rock quintet 311, formed in Omaha, NE, blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal. Known for hits "Down" and "Amber," they peaked with "Uplifter." With Top 10 albums, covers, and successful tours, their loyal fan base enjoys a mix of styles.
Trevor Hall, born on a small island in South Carolina, blends future-folk with fresh sounds. Known for raw, introspective music, he has sold thousands of albums, amassed billions of streams, and performed sold-out shows, including Red Rocks. Hall produces independently and is celebrated for his captivating performances.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, a Maryland psychedelic funk band, is famed for high-energy shows and hits like "Live It Up." With Greg Ormont and Jeremy Schon leading, they've rocked venues like Red Rocks, amassed millions of streams, and built a loyal fanbase called “The Flock.”
Colorado's Big Head Todd and The Monsters, led by Todd Park Mohr, have crafted blues-drenched rock for nearly four decades, known for hits and dynamic live shows.
Born and raised in New England, I've crafted music featuring storytelling and humor, praised by Rolling Stone as “John Prine fronting the Heartbreakers.” My book, *Objects In The Mirror,* shares insights on life.
Lisa Loeb, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known for “Stay (I Missed You).” Released 15 albums, including children's music. Founded Camp Lisa Foundation and designs Lisa Loeb Eyewear. Also voices in "Creative Galaxy" and composes for "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie."
Vincent Lima, based in NYC, crafts deeply emotional music. Though not yet acclaimed with major awards, his heartfelt style is gaining attention for its vulnerability.
Nashville-based punk band Winona Fighter, known for energetic live shows and inclusivity. Founded by Coco, with Dan Fuson and Austin Luther. Opened for Incubus, played Bonnaroo 2023.
English rock band The Darkness, known for their theatrical style and high-energy rock bombast, rose to fame with hits like "I Believe in a Thing Called Love." Fronted by Justin Hawkins, they won numerous awards and reunited in 2011 after a brief split, releasing albums like "Motorheart."

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Ocean City Inlet

809 S Atlantic Ave, Ocean City, MD 21842, USA Directions

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