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Train with Marcy Playground, O.A.R., and more

Sep 28, 2025  ·  Ocean City Inlet Beach, Ocean City, MD Ocean City Inlet Beach, Ocean City, MD

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Formed in 1989, 4 Non Blondes hit big with "What's Up?" in 1993. Led by Linda Perry's vocals, the song peaked at #11 Billboard and the album sold 6M+. They toured with Neil Young, Pearl Jam, and Bob Dylan. Perry left after for a solo career, marking their brief but impactful run.
O.A.R. formed in 1996 in Maryland, blending rock, reggae, and jam band styles. Known for electrifying live shows and hits like "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker," they’ve sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, earning them a devoted fan base. Their success is credited to their communal spirit and joyful performances, led by frontman Marc Roberge.
Ziggy Marley, born in Kingston, Jamaica, is a Grammy-winning reggae artist who honors his father Bob Marley's legacy. With the Melody Makers, he achieved success with albums like "Conscious Party" and "One Bright Day." Known for hits like "Tomorrow People," he later excelled solo with "Love Is My Religion" and "Fly Rasta." Marley contributes to children's charities and has collaborated with artists like Sheryl Crow and Busta Rhymes.
Marcy Playground, formed in NYC by Minneapolis natives John Wozniak and Dylan Keefe with Ohio's Dan Rieser, rose to fame with "Sex and Candy." Known for their tranquil rock sound, their debut album went platinum. Collaborated with jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel.
Australian indie folk artist Vance Joy, born James Keogh, gained fame with the hit "Riptide." Known for his Bon Iver-style songs, he’s released albums like "Dream Your Life Away" and "Nation of Two," featuring tracks like "Mess is Mine" and "Lay It On Me."
Burning Spear, born Winston Rodney in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica, is a revered roots reggae artist known for illuminating Rastafarianism through his emotive, spiritual music. Achievements span collaborations with Bob Marley, hits like "Marcus Garvey," Grammy nominations, and a win for "Calling Rastafari." His influential albums and powerful live shows have solidified his legacy in reggae history.
Devo, formed in Akron, Ohio, is an influential new wave band known for their satire and unique style. They gained fame with the hit "Whip It" and its iconic MTV video. Known for their robotic rhythms and bold visuals, they collaborated with Brian Eno and influenced many artists. Despite fading in the '80s, they remained iconic, releasing soundtracks, engaging in reunions, and celebrating a storied career with the anthology "50 Years of De-Evolution." They worked with Disney on youngsters’ band DEV2.0 and have continually shaped pop culture through innovation.

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