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Oceans Calling in Ocean City, MD

Sep 26, 2025  ·  Ocean City Inlet Ocean City Inlet

Oceans Calling
Sep 26
Oceans Calling

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Vermont-born Noah Kahan, GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter, famous for mixing Folk, Americana & Rock. Known for "Stick Season," 5 billion streams, double platinum, collaborations with Post Malone & Kacey Musgraves.
Marcy Playground, formed in NYC by Minneapolis natives Wozniak & Keefe and Ohio's Rieser, named after Wozniak's school. Known for '97 hit "Sex and Candy," they debuted with a platinum album.
Formed in Maryland, 1996, O.A.R. is a multi-platinum band known for a joyful sound & electrifying live shows, selling out venues like Madison Square Garden. Renowned for longevity & fan devotion.
Annapolis-based Bumpin Uglies, known for DIY ethos & raw music, boasts 7 studio albums, with hits & fan faves in acoustic style in "Underdog: The Acoustic Sessions."
Wheatus, known for "Teenage Dirtbag," celebrates their debut album's 20th anniversary with a re-release and world tour. Collaborated with Mike Doughty; famous for energetic live shows and a unique style.
Australian indie folk singer Vance Joy, born James Keogh in Melbourne, rose from open mics to global fame with hits like "Riptide." Known for Bon Iver-influenced music, he swapped law for music, earning multiple Platinum awards.
Oregon-born, Nashville-based Mat Kearney, known for hits like "Nothing Left to Lose," returned to his roots with "January Flower (Deluxe)." Toured with John Mayer, music featured on TV. Over 2.5B streams.
NY's Spin Doctors soared with hits like "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" & "Two Princes." Known for their catchy pop-blues blend, they found major success with 'Pocket Full of Kryptonite', triumphed on MTV & radio, then faced a decline before a 2000s resurgence.
The Fray, a Colorado-bred alt-rock band, is known for soul-searching hits like "How To Save A Life." They've earned four Grammy noms and enjoy a devoted global fanbase.
Born in Jamaica, Burning Spear (Winston Rodney) is a legendary roots reggae artist known for hits like "Marcus Garvey" and "Slavery Days." His music, rich in Rastafarian themes and history, has won him a Grammy and solidified his global influence.
Lenny Kravitz, renowned for blending soul, rock & funk, has won four consecutive Grammy Awards and set records in rock vocals. Known for his roles in The Hunger Games and Precious, and heading Kravitz Design Inc., he's also launched Nocheluna Sotol. Awarded CFDA’s 2022 "Fashion Icon Award."
Boston band Letters to Cleo, formed in 1990 by Greg McKenna & Kay Hanley, infused pop with rock. Hits like "Here & Now" topped charts & featured on Melrose Place. Disbanded in 2000, briefly reunited for tours and projects.
Vampire Weekend, formed at Columbia University, blends indie rock with diverse genres and has topped charts with albums like "Contra" and "Modern Vampires of the City," winning multiple Grammys. Known for hits like "A-Punk," they continually evolve their sound.
UK singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield, born in southeast London, hit fame with chart-toppers like "Unwritten" and "These Words." Known for her rhythmic pop style, she's collaborated with stars like Nicki Minaj and John Legend, earning platinum sales and multiple awards.
Blind Melon, formed in LA in 1990, blended classic rock with alternative vibes, best known for the hit "No Rain." They toured with Neil Young and opened for Guns N' Roses. Tragically, lead singer Shannon Hoon died of a drug overdose in 1995, halting their rising career. The band went on hiatus, released "Nico" posthumously for Hoon's daughter, and received a Grammy nod for their documentary. Reunited in 2006 with new lead singer Travis Warren, Blind Melon released "For My Friends" in 2008.
Andrew McMahon, former frontman of Something Corporate, is known for founding Jack's Mannequin with hits like "The Mixed Tape." He collaborated with Tommy Lee and overcame leukemia to release acclaimed albums including "Everything in Transit" and "The Glass Passenger."
Born in Kingston, Ziggy Marley, son of reggae icon Bob Marley, led the Melody Makers to Grammy wins with hits like "Tomorrow People." As a solo artist, he flourished with albums like "Love Is My Religion" and won more Grammys. Marley also champions children's charity U.R.G.E and is known for political activism.
Born in Philadelphia, DJ Jazzy Jeff is a pioneering DJ known for the Transformer scratch & Grammy wins with Will Smith. He founded A Touch of Jazz, produced for Jill Scott, & released celebrated albums including the Magnificent series.
Born in St. Louis, rapper Nelly shot to fame with hits like "Hot in Herre" & "Dilemma." Known for blending rap with country, he boasts Grammy wins & six Top Ten albums. His style mixes Southern drawl & Midwestern twang.
En Vogue, iconic R&B group from Oakland, debuted in 1990 with hits like "Hold On," "My Lovin'." Known for albums 'Funky Divas' & 'EV3,' they meld R&B with stylish diversions. Multiple Grammy nods, collaborated with Salt-N-Pepa and Ne-Yo.
Franz Ferdinand, hailing from Glasgow, is renowned for merging rock and dance music. Their 2004 hit "Take Me Out" propelled them to fame, winning the Mercury Prize. They draw influence from post-punk bands and released notable albums like their debut "Franz Ferdinand" and "Tonight." With collaborations spanning artists like Jane Birkin, their style evolved to include dub and disco influences, while albums "You Could Have It So Much Better" and "Always Ascending" showcased their versatile sound. Their awards include Brit Awards and multiple Grammy nominations.
The Black Crowes, known for gritty rock & roll, celebrate their reunion with the 10th album "Happiness Bastards." Famous for "Shake Your Money Maker," they've toured 20 countries since reuniting in 2019.
Cake, formed in Sacramento, 1991, mixes genres like funk, hip-hop, and rock. Known for "The Distance," they blend irony and dry vocals by John McCrea. Hits also include "Never There."
Born in the liminal spaces of punk and studio experimentation, Modest Mouse, fronted by Isaac Brock, celebrated their 25th anniversary with tours alongside Pixies and Cat Power. Known for hits from the seminal album *The Lonesome Crowded West*, they received GRAMMY® nods and released *The Golden Casket* in 2021, exploring psychic landscapes and fatherhood.
Ed Roland, Collective Soul's frontman and chief songwriter, excels in creating high-quality music with his band known for hits like "Shine." Together, they uphold an uncompromised standard both recording and live.

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Ocean City Inlet

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

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