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  3. Rams Head Live! - Wikipedia

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    Rams Head Live! was an indoor music venue, club, and bar located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Located in the Power Plant Live! district of downtown Baltimore, the venue was surrounded by several other bars and clubs. Rams Head Live! opened on December 15, 2004 and closed in December 2024. [2]

  4. Live at the Rams Head - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Ram's Head is the third live album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). Track listing. Disc one

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  8. Power Plant Live! - Wikipedia

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    Although three blocks further north, the newly renamed "Power Plant Live!" now includes a new array of restaurants, bars, comedy clubs, dance clubs, dueling pianos, and other concepts as well as the popular concert hall venue Rams Head Live! (which was an expansion of the famously popular establishment "Rams Head Tavern" from downtown Annapolis ...

  9. Shaun Murphy (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Late in 2011, Murphy released a DVD and live album both titled Shaun Murphy Live at Callahan's, recorded at Callahan's Music Hall, Auburn Hills, Michigan. Her album Ask for the Moon, released in 2012, [13] was nominated for three Grammy Awards [citation needed] and won two Blues Blast music awards. She released Cry Of Love in 2013.