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Thursday, July 23, 2015

For the First Time at HQ Live - Dueling Pianos!!

WANT LIVE MUSIC? WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED.
CUTTING EDGE DUELING PIANOS 
Friday, July 24
 
Dueling pianos involve two baby grand pianos, both facing each other. The piano players then put on an all request show. Anything the audience wants to hear, the players are sure to know! Whether it's 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's or current, rap, country or rock and roll. Anything you can imagine, they can perform! A dueling piano show is extremely interactive and entertaining. The audience is thoroughly involved and participates throughout the entire event. The crowd is sure to be laughing, clapping, singing, dancing and loving every minute the performers are on stage!


Doors: 7 PM | Show: 8 PM
$10 Admission | 18+ Show

DAVID STONE: THE JOHNNY CASH EXPERIENCE
Saturday, July 25

Come out to Headquarters Live this Saturday to see the return of David Stone! The Johnny Cash Experience takes the audience through the late country legend's career. Those who see his performance will know what it must have been like to see the real Johnny Cash in concert - his voice, mannerisms, and his band are wholly true to legend.


Doors: 7 PM | Show: 8 PM
$10 Admission | All Ages Welcome

SUNDAY JAMS: THE LARKS AND 
BLUE JUNCTION
Sunday, July 26
 
Join us on Sunday afternoon for a day of all ages music and fun! The Larks began laying down their brand of deep-pocket funky jazz in the resort beaches of Maryland and Delaware to rave reviews. The Larks are comprised of top-notch professional musicians whose list of accolades, venues played, and musicians with whom they have traded licks is too numerous to list in full.

Doors: 3 PM | Show: 4 PM
$5 Admission | All Ages Welcome
 
WHAT IS HEADQUARTERS LIVE? 

Headquarters Live is a music venue in Downtown Salisbury. The focus here is on music, sound quality and the performers. It is a truly unique experience compared to anywhere else in the area! Sure, we have a bar - serving domestic and craft beers, wines and wine cocktails - but it's so much more than that!

Check out our website for more upcoming shows and events!
 
 
 

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Boring...

Anonymous said...

can we get dualing banjos next

Anonymous said...

That is not boring, I think it would be very entertaining. At least it's not that boom, boom, boom, noise that some call music.

Anonymous said...

I don't consider anything downtown Salisbury as being a "hot spot" for entertainment or anything. It is Irelton "gay" playground.

Anonymous said...

You beat me to it, 7:54.
I was just gonna say.. Needs More Banjo.

Anonymous said...

I know more popular acts are very expensive but HQ live really should get at least one or two somewhat popular acts in order to get the attention of the local population.

Once they get some names in there then everyone will be aware of HQ live and will be more inclined to check it out again if their first experience was a good one.

They need to just consider the more popular acts as part of their advertising revenue since it will create a local buzz about the venue.

Anonymous said...

If you have never been to a dueling pianos show, you are really missing out on a great time. These type of guys are true professionals and really know how to put on a show. The whole audience gets involved.... they literally know every popular song ever released.

Anonymous said...

An of course, the kinds of acts you book into the venue will determine what kind of clientele you will draw.

Anonymous said...

I've seen the Johnny Cash guy in Berlin years ago. He was excellent. I'm not a big JC fan, but if you close your eyes and just listen, you'd swear it was him on stage.

Anonymous said...

I've heard the dueling banjos but never pianos. I think it sounds great and not boring at all.

Anonymous said...

Once again, the swine of Salisbury show their little piggy snouts. Don't like Dueling Pianos? Don't show up! Let those people who want to have a good time, have a good time. Seriously, mr. "boring". Do you think anybody really cares what you think? Are you that sad and lonely that you have to let us peons know what the great and powerful you think (and I'm sure your musical tastes are wooonderful)?

Seriously- I hate that the people in this town are so determined to be both negative and second guessers. To the "national act" person- do you have any idea what it costs to get a national act? And even if they did- what are the chances it would be something that would please you? You people seriously need to stop being such a bunch of whiny little negative trolls. Here's an idea, why dont you go to the show, try something new for a change, support a local business...who knows? you may hate it. You may love it. But for the love of Pete, please stop trying to pull everything positive thing other people do down. Just. Stop. It.

JoeAlbero said...

7:34, I believe you are one of those people who wouldn't be happy with anything. Do you ride around in a handicap scooter by chance?

Nevertheless, dueling pianos are the biggest rage across America and have been for the past few years.

I have been and let me tell you, it's AWESOME. Unfortunately I can't be there tonight but if I could I can assure you I would.

I strongly recommend any one of you reading this, GO! You'll come back telling everyone just how great a time you had. I think these guys are doing an unbelievable job bringing all sorts of entertainment to this location. Unfortunately there just isn't enough OPEN MINDED people in Salisbury willing to expand their musical horizon.