Oceans Calling
Ocean City Inlet, 809 South Atlantic Ave., 21842 Ocean City Kort
sun. 27.09.2026 12:00
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Flytjendur
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Mumford & Sons
new album "PRIZEFIGHTER" out now
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Matchbox TwentyOur new album 'Where the Light Goes' is OUT NOW! Give it a listen: https://matchboxtwenty.lnk.to/WhereTheLightGoes
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CaampOhio boys making beautiful noise
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My Morning JacketMy Morning Jacket are an American rock band from Louisville, Kentucky, formed in 1998 and currently comprised of five members.
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The Head and the HeartFormed in 2009, The Head and the Heart is an indie rock/folk rock band from Seattle, Washington in the United States.
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JetA rock band.
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OK GoSince their inception OK Go has been something more than a band and something different from an art project. With a career that includes award-winning videos, New York Times op-eds, collaborations with pioneering dance companies, tech giants, NASA, animators and Muppets, and an experiment that encoded their music on actual strands of DNA, OK Go continue to fearlessly dream and build new worlds in a time when creative boundaries have all but dissolved. Formed as a quartet in Chicago in 1998 and relocated to Los Angeles three years later, OK Go (Damian Kulash, Timothy Nordwind, Dan Konopka, Andy Ross) have spent their career in a steady state of transformation and continue to add to a curriculum vitae filled with experimentation in a variety of mediums. OK Go’s work is in the permanent collection of MoMA, and their achievements have been recognized with twenty-one Cannes Lions, twelve CLIOs, three VMAs, two Webbys, The Smithsonian Ingenuity Award, and a Grammy. -
FastballFormed in 1994 in Austin, Texas, Fastball combined a fondness for melodic, Beatles-inspired pop with the alternative aesthetic of late-'90s mainstream rock. Guitarist/vocalist Miles Zuniga, bassist/vocalist Tony Scalzo, and drummer Joey Shuffield — all veterans of Austin's underground rock scene — originally banded together under the name Magneto U.S.A. After signing with Hollywood Records, the musicians changed their name to Fastball and released their debut album, Make Your Mama Proud, in 1996. The follow-up effort, All the Pain Money Can Buy, appeared in early 1998, featuring a considerably tighter band and more pop flourishes. The lead-off single "The Way" proved to be a meteoric hit, topping the American rock charts for seven weeks while enjoying crossover success as a pop single. "Fire Escape" and the piano-fueled "Out of My Head" did similarly well, and All the Pain Money Can Buy went platinum within six months of its release, earning two Grammy nominations. The band have released seven albums. Their most recent release "The Deep End" came out in 2022.