Saturday, July 30, 2011

Love ALL-Serve ALL!

Throughout its history, the Hard Rock Cafe has been governed by a guiding service philosophy - "Love All - Serve All." Created as a place where all have always been welcome, regardless of age, sex or class.

The Hard Rock Cafe first opened in London on June 14, 1971 and has been known as the true museums of Rock & Roll since. HRC has ultimately become the world's leading collector and exhibitors of rock 'n' roll memorabilia.

The Hard Rock Cafe in Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Three of the Hitaffer Brothers have worked at the Hard Rock Cafe in Washington DC, and Kemo and Jay have rocked the stage of DC's Hard Rock numerous times. The Wasabi Brothers provided entertainment for the  Baltimore Hard Rock Cafe's 40th Birthday Celebration and are excited to be returning to the HRC stage for Matt Davis' 98 Rock Hard Rock Summer Concert Series on August 4th 2011.

The HRC provides an amazing outdoor arena for LIVE performance, with great views of the surrounding Harbor and Downtown scenery. Adjacent to the stage is an outdoor kitchen and bar. So, feel free to have one of the HRC's famous Burgers while watching the spiciest band in B-more!

The Bros are joined on stage by The Understudies, who go on from 6:20 pm to 7:20pm. Wasabi is set to start playing at 7:30pm. There is NO COVER for this show, and it's ALL AGES.

WASABI at the Hard Rock Cafe 40th Anniversary Celebration in Baltimore

Come on out and experience the House of Wasabi's guiding service philosophy- "Love ALL-Rock ALL!!"

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Who's Hungry?

Baltiwood; a term coined for the tight-knit community of artists that make up Baltimore's independent film scene.  Of course everyone is aware of our most famous local-boy-done-good, Mr. John Waters. You might say that edgy and shocking cinema is where Baltiwood excels above all other cities.

So naturally, the bros of Wasabi are very excited to announce that they will be participating in an exciting new film project spotlighting a Baltiwood favorite: The Undead.


Eat Your Neighbors is presenting a feature length film entitled Touring in the Time of the Zombie Apocalypse, and in it will star some of Baltimore's hottest up-and-coming bands!

As part of the production for the film, Eat Your Neighbors will be hosting the special event ZOMBIE STRIPPERS and BEER at Bourbon Street on Friday, July 22nd. Wasabi will be sharing the stage with local music favorites Others May Fall, Contra, Make Love and War, Skitzo Calypso and more!

Click here to see the trailer to this deadly event:


Tickets are $10 in advance and doors open at 7:00 PM.  Be sure to get your tickets early, this event is expected to sell out fast!  So come for the music, come for the movie, come to get your brains eaten.  We hope to see you there!

Here are other videos from past ZOMBIE STRIPPERS and BEER events: