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eltee

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New venue in Baltimore
« on: March 31, 2004, 06:36:00 pm »
From Rams Head:
 
 "Ok loyal Rams Head Music Lovers !!
 We've always promised you the "breaking news" FIRST !!
 Rams Head has just signed the deal to open a fantastic new music venue in the Power Plant Live Complex in Baltimore ! Our beautiful club will hold approx. 1200 music fans & will enable us to bring you
 *more bands.....
 *more diversity.....
 *more rockin good times !!!
 Most of the venue is standing room with some limited seating ! Our RamsHead On Stage Annapolis will stay just like it is !!!
 Stay tuned for our official opening date &
 our line-up of quality National entertainment !!
 ~~If the Rams Head builds it & books it....
       You KNOW it's gonna be good !!"

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2004, 06:52:00 pm »
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Originally posted by El Tee:
  From Rams Head:
 
 "Ok loyal Rams Head Music Lovers !!
 We've always promised you the "breaking news" FIRST !!
 Rams Head has just signed the deal to open a fantastic new music venue in the Power Plant Live Complex in Baltimore ! Our beautiful club will hold approx. 1200 music fans & will enable us to bring you
 *more bands.....
 *more diversity.....
 *more rockin good times !!!
 Most of the venue is standing room with some limited seating ! Our RamsHead On Stage Annapolis will stay just like it is !!!
 Stay tuned for our official opening date &
 our line-up of quality National entertainment !!
 ~~If the Rams Head builds it & books it....
       You KNOW it's gonna be good !!"
Wow, the 930 club in Baltimore...that's not a good thing for us DC residents....means less shows down here. And its a real bad thing for the Recher...who will now have nothing but jam bands to book.
 
 Hey sonick, get on this one, why hasn't BigYawn gotten it's ugly paws all over this one?

eltee

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2004, 07:04:00 pm »
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Originally posted by redsock:
   
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Originally posted by El Tee:
  From Rams Head:
 
 "Ok loyal Rams Head Music Lovers !!
 We've always promised you the "breaking news" FIRST !!
 Rams Head has just signed the deal to open a fantastic new music venue in the Power Plant Live Complex in Baltimore ! Our beautiful club will hold approx. 1200 music fans & will enable us to bring you
 *more bands.....
 *more diversity.....
 *more rockin good times !!!
 Most of the venue is standing room with some limited seating ! Our RamsHead On Stage Annapolis will stay just like it is !!!
 Stay tuned for our official opening date &
 our line-up of quality National entertainment !!
 ~~If the Rams Head builds it & books it....
       You KNOW it's gonna be good !!"
Wow, the 930 club in Baltimore...that's not a good thing for us DC residents....means less shows down here. And its a real bad thing for the Recher...who will now have nothing but jam bands to book.
 
 Hey sonick, get on this one, why hasn't BigYawn gotten it's ugly paws all over this one? [/b]
Maybe it won't affect us in DC. Sometimes bands/artists go to venues in Baltimore, and still make their way to DC/VA. Or, they visit the club another time during the course of the year.
 Sometimes, Norva books the same bands/artist on tour as 9:30 club. As a whole, I think 9:30 club books better acts than the Norva. So, maybe this new club will provide similar bookings to that of the Norva.
 I was at Rams Head (Annapolis) over the weekend - I didn't see or hear anything about this announcement.
 More reasons to visit Jag and Sonick! :)

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2004, 11:27:00 pm »
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Originally posted by redsock:
  Wow, the 930 club in Baltimore...that's not a good thing for us DC residents....means less shows down here.
We're evil for thinking this, aren't we....but I thought it.  Seems like more bands have been skipping DC these days anyway....

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2004, 01:31:00 am »
Yeah, but how many people from the DC area are going to travel to Norfolk for a show, esp. on a weeknight? Baltimore is much closer and lately it seems that tours have been doing an "either/or" approach to this area.
 
 
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Originally posted by El Tee:
  Maybe it won't affect us in DC. Sometimes bands/artists go to venues in Baltimore, and still make their way to DC/VA. Or, they visit the club another time during the course of the year.
 Sometimes, Norva books the same bands/artist on tour as 9:30 club. As a whole, I think 9:30 club books better acts than the Norva.  

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2004, 09:22:00 am »
my memory might be a bit fuzzy on this one, but isn't this just the latest in a series of attempts to use that space as a live music venue?  plus if the rams head is promoting it, will it have rams head/birchmere standard pricing   :eek:
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« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2004, 10:08:00 am »
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Originally posted by redsock:
 
 Hey sonick, get on this one, why hasn't BigYawn gotten it's ugly paws all over this one?
ok, but El Tee was supposed to hook me up with that before she went public with it.  I thought we were working together you big blabbermouth!

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2004, 11:59:00 am »
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  plus if the rams head is promoting it, will it have rams head/birchmere standard pricing    :eek:  
Does this mean expensive?  I've never been to Ram's Head, and Birchmere just a few times....
 
 Also, is this place in the city --isn't the power plant thingamajig near the waterfront?

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2004, 12:07:00 pm »
yup i.e john hiatt solo at the ramshead $60 clams... now the ramshead gets a "premium" price for tickets because of the "intimate" nature of the venue.  however, they charge the same if you get a table near near the starge or get stuck in the corner.  this venue bigger than the ramshead so who knows what the pricing will be like.  and ticket prices depend on what the artist want to get paid to shake thier groove makers...
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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2004, 12:13:00 pm »
Ultimately Bohager's and Hammerjacks didn't take that many shows away from DC...I'm not too worried about it.

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« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2004, 12:20:00 pm »
ewewew.  the power plant is just a shell that holds one failing corporate chain after another.  i doubt i would ever want to go there for a show.
 
 and also, reputation has a lot to do with booking, right?  i mean, you hear bands talk about venues they expect to play, and Black Cat and 9:30 are the two really established venues here.  Recher doesn't have a name like them yet, and this new place (or Ram's Head for that matter) certainly won't either.  
 
 I'm not worried.
 
 
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
  plus if the rams head is promoting it, will it have rams head/birchmere standard pricing     :eek:  
Does this mean expensive?  I've never been to Ram's Head, and Birchmere just a few times....
 
 Also, is this place in the city --isn't the power plant thingamajig near the waterfront? [/b]

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2004, 12:23:00 pm »
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  ewewew.  the power plant is just a shell that holds one failing corporate chain after another.  i doubt i would ever want to go there for a show.
 
i wouldn't call barnes and noble or hard rock cafe failing. . .and now there's a chipotle in the power plant.  yum!
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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2004, 12:30:00 pm »
More places to see shows...... YAY!
 
 They wont get away with real high ticket prices if they want the club full most nights. 1200 tickets are quite a lot to sell. Plus within 1 hours drive there is lots of venue competition.

eltee

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #13 on: April 01, 2004, 12:47:00 pm »
Initially I did this of the repercussions of a new venue affecting Recher, Fletcher's, etc. Now, I'm less on the positive side about the possible affects of bands/artists skipping 9:30 club to help support this new venue or because of conflicts in booking/scheduling. Baltimore is much closer (obvious, I know) than the Norva. I'm wondering if having this new venue will be like the old days of The Bayou and the old 9:30 club.  Yep, the Power Plant is near the Waterfront. Some of the shows I think are expensive at Birchmere/Rams Head.

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Re: New venue in Baltimore
« Reply #14 on: April 01, 2004, 01:02:00 pm »
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Originally posted by redsock:
 
 Hey sonick, get on this one, why hasn't BigYawn gotten it's ugly paws all over this one?
ok, but El Tee was supposed to hook me up with that before she went public with it.  I thought we were working together you big blabbermouth! [/b]
Sigh. So gullible.
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