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McSHEA'S BEACH PUB & GRILLE

1705 Highway One
Dewey Beach, DE 1997
(302)-227-9430

Friday, October 1st

7:00 REBECCA FISHEL PROJECT (WILMINGTON, DE)
Combining evocative lyrics, sensual meldies and luch harmonies singer/songwriter, Rebecca Fishel and Matchbox Recordings Artist (UK), Mario Padovani create music which critics have described as smooth and sexy (godsofmusic.com). They have performed at the DBMC 2002 and 2003.

8:00 KOWTOW POPOF (DC)
Of his latest CD, Kowtow Drops the Pop Off, the Washington Post says “any guy who can invoke Dylan's ‘Knockin' on Heaven's Door’ while singing about ‘Slim Jims & Tab’ over a tick-tock electro-beat is not about to be typecast.”

9:00 ALAN POLLARD (DILLSBURG, PA)

10:00 CRABMEAT THOMPSON (MIDDLETOWN, DE)
Crabmeat Thompson is not your typical whiny singer-songwriter. His rap “Shop Until You Drop” brings down the house. Dr. Demento played “Hot Springs.” He’ll make you laugh, he’ll make you cry; he’ll make you think.
“Great show!” —Robbie Neville.

11:00 KIMBERLY HALL (BALTIMORE, MD)
Baltimore native, Kimberly Hall, in partnership with Jodi Harman, continues to please her audience with honest songwriting, melodic vocals and moving rhythms, whether performing live, recorded or licensed for tv and movies.

12:00 STEVE KETTERER (NEWARK, DE)
"After receiving critical acclaim from New York City to Bermuda and auditions for American Idol, Nashville Star and a guest spot singing with Neil Diamond, Steve Ketterer returns to Dewey to rock out once again. A show not to miss!"

Saturday, October 2nd

7:00 COLIN JONES (VA)
Hailing from Seattle, via New Mexico, but currently Virginia, singer/songwriter Colin Jones is rapidly turning heads as his debut EP, Most I Could Muster, creeps its way across the country. "Sparse and unadorned, morose yet smirky, Jones plays like Lou Reed if he had grown up more Appalachian..." —Amplifier Magazine

8:00 ANDY GERMAK (NYC)
Germak's mix of intelligent, sometimes social-political, lyrics and roots-pop musical hooks yields "a distinct form of 21st century protest music," according to All Music Guide. Germak has opened for Suzanne Vega, toured Ireland, and showcased at the Dewey Beach Music Festival, NEMO Music Conference, and the Millennium Music Conference. He is presently on tour promoting his new EP, Anybody Ever Really Know Anyone?, described by Time Out New York as, "angsty, Counting Crows-esque songwriting... earnest and thoughtful." The EP is in heavy rotation and charting at radio across the USA and Canada.

9:00 CIZE (MILFORD, DE)
Delaware native Jason Czeizinger, also known as Cize, has just returned from his two year tour in Germany and is ready to introduce his brand of Alternative rock to the U.S. His music is driven by compelling vocals, heat-felt lyrics, and melodic hooks. Cize’s songs, which are normally performed with a full band, loose none of their power when they are performed with just a solo acoustic guitar. His performances are atmospheric, emotional, powerful...Truly amazing! Cize is here, and yes... CIZE DOES MATTER!

10:00 DOUG SEGREE (ANNAPOLIS, MD)
Annapolis-based singer/songwriter Doug Segree plays his own brand of feel-good acoustic rock and roll. Great songs with infectious hooks, passionate vocals and acoustic guitars make this artist stand out. He is currently on tour supporting the release of hs third CD, Come Again.

11:00 ZACHARY COFFMAN (MILLSBORO, DE)
Zachary Coffman describes his music as emotional acoustic rock. He is an artist whose music encompasses the heartfelt emotions and sexual rage of the human being. His intense, sexy style will appeal to all the lovers in the audience.

12:00 RECTIFIER (HARRISBURG, PA)
From rock, to bluegrass, this acoustic trio from Harrisburg, PA beautifully blends all their stylistic influences into one. These former members of Julian Fist are pushing the boundaries of today’s rock mold to create a fresh sound that truly defines them as artists.

 


REBECCA FISHEL PROJECT

KOWTOW POPOF

CRABMEAT THOMPSON

KIMBERLY HALL

STEVE KETTERER

COLIN JONES

ANDY GERMAK

CIZE

DOUG SEGREE

ZACHARY COFFMAN


RECTIFIER