Saturday, December 29, 2007

Grog and Tankard


EVENT TYPE:
Bar
VENUE:
Grog and Tankard
2408 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC
AUDIENCE:
24

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

DC9


EVENT TYPE:
Bar
VENUE:
DC9
1940 9th St. NW
Washington, DC
AUDIENCE:
25
DESCRIPTION:
Strange Creek performed alongside their sister-band, By and By.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Grog and Tankard


EVENT TYPE:
Bar
VENUE:
Grog and Tankard
2408 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC
AUDIENCE:
25
DESCRIPTION:
Again at the Grog! Strange Creek performs as a bi-monthly house act.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Grog and Tankard


EVENT TYPE:
Bar
VENUE:
Grog and Tankard
2408 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC
AUDIENCE:
60
DESCRIPTION:
Now a regular act for the Grog and Tankard, Strange Creek returned as the Friday night headliner. Receiving a three hour spot, Strange Creek entertained audiences late into the night. On this particular occasion, the venue was unable to use their in house system and Strange Creek stepped up to the plate and provided sound for then entire evening’s events.

Friday, November 2, 2007

EJ’s Landing


EVENT TYPE:
Bar and Restaurant
VENUE:
EJ's Landing
8601 Baltimore Ave
College Park, MD
AUDIENCE:
40
DESCRIPTION:
Strange Creek hit College Park, Md., playing at EJ’s Landing’s Friday night live music night.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Grog and Tankard


EVENT TYPE:
Bar
VENUE:
Grog and Tankard
2408 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC
AUDIENCE:
45
DESCRIPTION:
Invited back just weeks later, Strange Creek was the only performance to take the stage on October 19 – a rarity for the venue. Friend and strangers alike gathered to hear Strange Creek perform their usual fare.


Saturday, October 6, 2007

Grog and Tankard


EVENT TYPE
:
Bar
VENUE:
Grog and Tankard
2408 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC
AUDIENCE:
45
DESCRIPTION:
Strange Creek played as a headliner act at the Grog and Tankard, the live music mainstay of Upper Georgetown. With their high energy performance, Strange Creek pulled people in from off the street and kept people dancing until 3:00am at one of Washington, D.C.'s most popular band venues.



Saturday, September 29, 2007

Cavalry Christian Church


EVENT TYPE
:
Annual Block Party
VENUE:
Cavalry Christian Church
9800 Old Keene Mill Rd.
Burke, VA
AUDIENCE:
100
DESCRIPTION:
Cavalry Christian Church invited Strange Creek to entertain their members and guests at a family friendly event. Performing songs from the past as well as the present, Strange Creek brought with them a taste of good old Rock and Roll.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Nick's Night Club


EVENT TYPE:

Bar
VENUE:
Nick's Night Club
642 S. Pickett St.
ALEXANDRIA, VA
AUDIENCE:
15
DESCRIPTION:
Strange Creek aided Nick's Night Club in helping them to establish their new Wednesday Rock Night. The third Wednesday night performance at the venue, Strange Creek was able to entertain the slowly forming group of Wednesday night regulars.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Old Glory Harley-Davidson


EVENT TYPE:
Battle of the Bands
VENUE:
Old Glory Harley-Davidson
11800 Laurel Bowie Road
Laurel, MD
AUDIENCE:
200
DESCRIPTION:
Old Glory Harley-Davidson hosted a multi-stage battle of the band as a part of their annual promotional event. Bands from the District of Columbia, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia were interviewed and specially selected to be a part of the event. The event was coordinated with the help of sound professionals and a team of independent judges. The winner of the battle of the bands was to perform at a Redskins football game. Strange Creek ranked in the top 10 on the battle.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Private Labor Day Party


EVENT TYPE:
Private Party
VENUE:
Private House
Alexandria, VA
AUDIENCE:
50
DESCRIPTION:
Strange Creek performed as the sole entertainment at a private Labor Day party at a private residence.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Wounded Soldier Charity Event


EVENT TYPE:

Charity Event
VENUE:
American National Properties
13211 Query Mill Rd.
North Potomac, MD
AUDIENCE:
100
DESCRIPTION:
Strange Creek performed for a charity event in which wounded soldiers at the Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C., were taken out to the countryside for an afternoon of fun.