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O.A.R. to Play Marathon Music Works Nov. 7

Jacob Ryan by Jacob Ryan
August 7, 2014
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Dust off the beer pong table because college rock legends O.A.R. are coming to Music City on Nov. 7 to jam the fuck out! They are currently touring in support of their latest release, The Rockville LP, named in homage of four of the members’ hometown of Rockville, Maryland. Many of their newest tunes are a pop departure from their classic catalogue, but anyone who’s seen them before knows it’s all about their epic jammy live performances, not whether or not their singles are climbing the charts.

LA based, blue-eyed, pop-soul singer Andy Grammer will kick things off for this 18+ show, which starts 9 p.m. (doors at 8) and tickets go on sale tomorrow, Aug. 8, at for $30, and we have a feeling this one might sell out, so get on it now.

Check out a performance of the song that got it all started for them (“The Poker Song”) live from Madison Square Garden, below. And just a heads up, WHATEVER YOU DO never call them “oar,” unless you want a verbal bitch slap from their dedicated fan base. It’s O … A … R or Of A Revolution. So, now you know, and we hope to see you there!

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