The Ropers Concert History

The Washington, D.C.-based indie pop band the Ropers was formed in 1991 by singer Doug Bailey and guitarist Mike Hammel, students at the University of Maryland who quit school after two years to begin making music. They soon recruited drummer Alex Hacker, whom both Bailey and Hammel knew from their brief stint in the Lilys; with bassist Greg Pavlovcak, the Ropers recorded their debut single, the 1992 Slumberland label release "Sunbathe," soon followed by "I Don't Mind.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 06, 2010
Unrest / The Ropers / Kevin Barker Johnny Brenda's Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Nov 14, 2009
slumberland records 20th anniversary festival 2009
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart / Crystal Stilts / Frankie Rose / Frankie Rose and the Outs / Brown Recluse / Lorelei / Pants Yell! / The Ropers / Nord Express
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The Bell House New York, New York, United States
Show Duplicate for Nov 14, 2009
Nov 13, 2009
Crystal Stilts / Lorelei / Nord Express / The Ropers / Frankie Rose and the Outs / Pants Yell! / Brown Recluse Black Cat Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Oct 04, 1996
The Ropers
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9:30 Club Washington, District of Columbia, United States
May 27, 1995
Pitchblende / Chisel / The Ropers The Cooler New York, New York, United States
Apr 15, 1994
College Radio Fest ‘94 (Day 1)
Antic hay / Eggs / Fudge / Holy Rollers / Hose.Got.Cable / Pitchblende / The Ropers
Webb Center - Old Dominion University Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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