Tuesday September 5th 2006
We lost our hot drunken bassist to the "State of Md" for an undetermined amount of time so we had to cancle some shows. We are going to hold auditions for a new bassist this month. If your interested, PLEASE get in contact with us and we'll set it up. We've made it so you can download our whole record on http://www.mp3.com/thebighurt if you wana practice.....
Friday, Sep 8, 2006 at 06:18AM
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Tuesday August 29, 2006
Last weekend was a tough one but we pulled it off. We'd like to thank everyone who came out to SONAR on Saturday. Live Alien Broadcast, Vote Quimby and Invisible Republic put on a great show. Everything ran a little late because of a mix-up with the paper so by the time we hit the stage, we were all in......let's say "good spirits". All in all good times!!!!
Loads of people came out on Sunday to Lola's on Kent Island for the leukemia and lymphoma crabfeast benefit. It really makes a difference when your playing at home out on the waterfront infront of all your homies. We added a bunch of feel good reggae covers to the mix and we think it went over pretty well. Our buddy Jason Tisher and our own Will Sutton opened with some accousic stuff. We'd really like to do more shows like that one if we can.
This Friday Sept 1st we're headed to Naptown USA to play a FREE SHOW at the Ramshead Roadhouse in Annapolis. Opening the show will be the amazin Johnny Poulos. He's a great singer/songwriter and very entertaining. We hope to catch some of you guys out and about!!!!

We've been asked to HEADLINE THE PIGTOWN FESTIVAL 2006 in Southwest Baltimore on Saturday September 9th. We'll hit the stage around 2:30pm and play till around 4pm. The festival will be located at the 700-900 blocks of Washington Blvd (right next to Oriole Park at Camden Yards) between 11am to 4pm. This is quite an honor and we're really looking forward to it. Pigtown, which is located close to the B&O Railroad Museum, received its name from an historic event that took place around the turn of the century. Pigs were herded from the B&O Railroad Terminal and Union Stockyards to South Baltimore and legend further has it that community residents along the route would reach out of the street level cellar windows in an attempt to grab a pig for the family table.
Loads of people came out on Sunday to Lola's on Kent Island for the leukemia and lymphoma crabfeast benefit. It really makes a difference when your playing at home out on the waterfront infront of all your homies. We added a bunch of feel good reggae covers to the mix and we think it went over pretty well. Our buddy Jason Tisher and our own Will Sutton opened with some accousic stuff. We'd really like to do more shows like that one if we can.
This Friday Sept 1st we're headed to Naptown USA to play a FREE SHOW at the Ramshead Roadhouse in Annapolis. Opening the show will be the amazin Johnny Poulos. He's a great singer/songwriter and very entertaining. We hope to catch some of you guys out and about!!!!

We've been asked to HEADLINE THE PIGTOWN FESTIVAL 2006 in Southwest Baltimore on Saturday September 9th. We'll hit the stage around 2:30pm and play till around 4pm. The festival will be located at the 700-900 blocks of Washington Blvd (right next to Oriole Park at Camden Yards) between 11am to 4pm. This is quite an honor and we're really looking forward to it. Pigtown, which is located close to the B&O Railroad Museum, received its name from an historic event that took place around the turn of the century. Pigs were herded from the B&O Railroad Terminal and Union Stockyards to South Baltimore and legend further has it that community residents along the route would reach out of the street level cellar windows in an attempt to grab a pig for the family table.
Wednesday, Aug 30, 2006 at 06:46AM
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August 5th, 2006
Our next show is August 12th at Ramshead Savage with our buddy Gene Gregory . He played the Philly show with us and he's got a really cool vibe about his music. Come check it out. On Saturday August 26th we'll be at SONAR with........ Live Alien Broadcast, Vote Quimby and Invisible Republic. This is going to be a huge show we promise. I personally haven't seen LAB in a long time and I can't wait. On Sept 1st we're headed to Naptown USA to the Ramshead Roadhouse. Opening the show will be the amazin Johnny Poulos. He's a great singer/songwriter. We hope to see you guys out and about!!!!
We realize the schedule looks a little thin but we've just decided to take a few months to work on new stuff and relax w/ family. We'll be back working the pavement soon....
We realize the schedule looks a little thin but we've just decided to take a few months to work on new stuff and relax w/ family. We'll be back working the pavement soon....
Saturday, Aug 5, 2006 at 19:57PM
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