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Parties start at 5:30
$3.00 cover charge each night
Children accompanied by a paying adult get in free.
Food Specials will be available.
(All events and times Subject to Change)
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May 5th - Love Haters
Love Haters started out as the Swingrays, a rockabilly project Trent was putting together with Johnny while playing in the York cover band Cotton.. It was very different from what the band would eventually become, with Trent on guitar and playing pure rockabilly covers. Guitarist Mike Guerrini, from Johnny and Trent’s old band Bloom Box, was asked to play bass. After failing to find a proper fit for a drummer, Trent decided to move back to drums. It was then that Johnny found bassist Doug “Sluggo” Leader who had been playing with Third Stone to fill the open bass slot when Mike switched back to guitar. It was then that the band was dubbed The Love Haters.
Love Haters scrapped the "all-rockabilly" idea and went headlong into playing popular cover tunes. After a few gigs Mike Guerrini decided to leave the band and they continued as a stealth three-piece unit. It brought more challenges, but yielded greater results. Then, the band began with the stage wear - the ties, the suits, all identical - that gave them that added spark that set them apart from the rest.
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May 19th - D.C. & Co.
D.C. & Co. is the brainchild of songwriter, band leader, Dave Costarella. A late bloomer in the music business, he spent 8 years humming his originals to local musicians, in hopes of their help in turning the songs of his head into a tangible form. In 1992 Dave was 28 when guitarist Marshall Jones finally took him under his wing, showed him the basics of the keyboard and uncorked a seemingly endless flow of original music that had been bottled up and building pressure for years. In the early '90s Dave debuted on the stages of Lancaster, PA with "D.C. & The Marshall Jones Band" and quickly realized that his original material stood strong beside the popular cover tunes of their sets.
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June 2nd - The Reagan Years
The East Coast's premier '80s tribute band
This band of seasoned musicians recreates the sounds of the 1980s: a day when Ronald Reagan was President, MTV first aired, CDs emerged, acid-washed jeans were "cool" and alternative music was called "New Wave". This period has resurfaced in today's entertainment industry. VH1 has multiple segments echoing from the '80s video generation, radio stations across the US feature artists from the 1980s in daily "flashback" programs while 1980s anthems have permeated TV commercials.
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July 14th - Duane Slaymaker
Since 1989 Duane has been performing his acoustic show full time with an average of 200 shows per year furthering his reputation as a strong performer, vocalist and guitarist playing many clubs, special events and corporate functions. He has also been the opening act for several popular national acts. He continues to perform regularly.
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July 28th - The Crawdaddies
A band founded in 1995 on the premise of "why not, it might just work," The Crawdaddies infuse Cajun, zydeco, funk, swing, soul, reggae, roots and rock into an incomparable, groove-laden sound that is unquestionably its own.
The Crawdaddies are: Kraig Greff, accordion; Chris Huntington, guitar, vocals; Rick Oleguer vocals, acoustic guitar and washboard; Tim Steele, drums, vocals; and Darryl Matarozza, bass, vocals. Each road-seasoned member hosts an impressive and diverse musical/performance resume, most notably Greff, who toured with Barry White, Della Reese, Joe Williams and Diana Ross.
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Aug 4th - Quentin & the Barnstormers
Take Johnny Cash and put him together with the Ramones and you will get an idea of what Quentin and the Barnstormers sound like. This three-man band is headed by Quentin Jones on lead vocals and guitar, Rob Peterson on backing vocals and bass, and Tommy Leanza on backing vocals and drums.
After nearly a decade of recording and touring with the critically acclaimed band the Reach Around Rodeo Clowns, and doing stints on guitar for such notables as Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits, Robert Gordon, and Charlie Gracie, plus working with many heavyweights in the music world, Quentin decided to form his own band. Quentin's focus will be on touring and recording with this new band and doing original music, as well as hot covers done in the Barnstormers unique style.
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Aug 25th - Tropical Soul
Tropical Soul takes their fans on a musical journey that sends them south where the palm trees sway and warm ocean breezes blow. Their tunes range from covers of acoustic beach and pop music to island-flavored original songs. This duo from Central PA has been playing their summertime tunes for crowds year-round for almost seven years. In addition, they are frequently traveling out of the area to play for their fans from around the country.
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Sept 8th - Full Tilt
Full Tilt is the band you need if you want to fill a dance floor. They never fail to entertain an audience and always hold them until the end of the night. Most club owners immediately book the band for additional gigs the first time that they hear Full Tilt's powerful sound. Full Tilt was formed in 1985 and over the years, the band has gradually become a collection of some of the best musicians in the northeast. Each member of Full Tilt has a different and unique background; all are weathered musicians with a wealth of proficiency in their trade.
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