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Parking & Directions for Live Dead and Brothers - Grateful Dead and Allman Bros Tribute Rams Head On Stage
33 West Street, Annapolis, MD
21401, US
1. Annapolis City Dock - 0.2 miles, $5/hour
2. Whitmore Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $1.50/hour
3. Park Place Garage - 0.4 miles, $2/hour
4. Church Circle Lot - 0.5 miles, $2/hour
5. St. John's College Lot - 0.6 miles, $3/hour
Live Dead and Brothers - Grateful Dead and Allman Bros Tribute Concert Live at Rams Head On Stage | Annapolis
If you're into the kind of live music that just hits different, catching the Live Dead and Brothers - Grateful Dead and Allman Bros Tribute Washington show is a must. This venue has a vibe that’s all about celebrating those legendary jams and improvisational magic that made bands like the Dead and the Allman Brothers famous. It’s a spot where past concerts have been captured on tape, but the real magic happens when the band gets into their groove live on stage, think swirling guitars, soulful solos, and that unmistakable sense of shared energy. The place is pretty flexible too, with plenty of room for all kinds of performances, from intimate sets in the front pit to larger gatherings with select box seating. If you want to get really close to the action, the front-row seats are perfect for that personal, almost magical connection with the band. And if you're planning to use public transit, it’s smart to map out your route ahead because this spot gets lively. Bonus points if you blend your night out with some sightseeing around Washington, these concerts are more than just music; they’re a full-on experience. Whether you’re a die-hard Deadhead, a fan of Allman Brothers jams, or just looking to groove to some classic rock revival, this tribute show hits all the right notes.