We’re at the peak of the summer season, and it seems like every night there’s something unmissable going on. Here’s your weekly list of reasons not to care if your hotel has cable:
Monday: Why not take a free Line Dancing lesson at the brand-new Cowboyz Smokehouse, at the Gold Coast mall? Ocean City hasn’t had much of a country scene in the past, so I know a lot of locals and would-be locals who are really hoping that this bar does well right out of the gate. The buzz is that it’s a little bit theme-y in a hokey way, but the beer and food are actually really good.
Tuesday: Roger Hernandez, Chris Button and Joe Mama at the Caribbean Bar & Grille. This week we’re supposed to finally have some sun, so why not kick back around the pool bar and listen to some of our favorite local singer/songwriters? I haven’t mentioned Roger Hernandez in this space before, and that’s my mistake — he’s a talented Maryland-born guitarist, piano player and singer/songwriter who has built up a lot of national-level credentials while maintaining a devoted fanbase in OC. Catch him with local favorites Chris Button and Joe Mama on Tuesday.
Wednesday: Apparently every Wednesday is Guitar Hero night at Macky’s. That might be old news, but it’s new to me, and it sounds like a heck of a good time. Hope I get to be the first one to play “Sweet Child of Mine.”
Thursday: Grilled Lincolns and the Cheaters at Pulse. Delmarva Nightlife is doing such a great job scheduling these really exciting bands, and it’s a great time to see the Cheaters — they’re at a new career high, having just returned from their first ever overseas tour. Let’s welcome them back, Ocean City style.
Friday: Semiblind at Trader Lee’s. This Delaware-based band creates a lot of sound for a group of kids who look like I could have babysat for them. Their music is eclectic rock, with a blend of male and female lead vocals adding a novel sound to both covers and originals, and their attitude is that classic young rocker’s blend of idealism and ambition — they’re selling ringtones and logo t-shirts on their myspace page, but they also dedicate their music to “anyone who tries to do good or make a difference.”
Saturday: The Blue Method at Castaways. The Blue Method are a funk/soul group based in Philadelphia who’ve gotten plenty of attention throughout Philly for their powerhouse vocals and fun, danceable grooves. Now they’re trying to make a regional name for themselves, with shows from Delaware to New Jersey. Don’t miss them — or the tasty tropical drinks — at Castaways this weekend!
Sunday: Love Seed Mama Jump at Seacrets — Seacrets is celebrating its 20th anniversary this week, so you’ve really got to at least stop by. And in case you missed my recent endorsement of LSMJ, they’re one of my favorite local/regional bands, full of feel-good energy and awesome musical chops. A perfect end to a pretty darn good week!