Over the past 10 years, Can’t Hang have played all over the USA, leaving behind them a trail of broken beer bottles, broken hearts, hangovers and a solid fan-base in their wake. With a DIY attitude and no major label support, this Baltimore based quartet has toured the country numerous times, selling over 25,000 CD’s on their own and over 100,000 songs online to date.
Their latest album release, “Ride The Lightrail,” has charted as high as number 12 on the iTunes reggae chart. From the reggae hit “95″ to the ska/punk influenced “Wait A Minute”, “Ride The Lightrail” is a must have party album guaranteed to become your soundtrack for the Summer.
So how does an unsigned act continue to gain notoriety and fame with no label support? The answer is simple: Can’t Hang is just plain awesome.
With a wide inspiration ranging from Dennis Brown to NOFX, Can’t Hang can light up any room and convert even the most stringent naysayers into dancing, partying fiends. This Reggae/Punk hybrid band has made it solely on the merit of their music and their live show, and they refuse to slow down. They are not in it for the fortune and fame. Their mission is to be the greatest party band you have ever seen and all of their success to date is a result of that mantra.
The boys have shared the stage with pretty much every big name reggae artist in the biz, including Toots & the Maytals, Steel Pulse, Ziggy, Stephen and Damien Marley, Barrington Levy, Yellowman, The Wailers, the Original Wailers, and John Brown’s Body just to name a few. They’ve also played with many rock artists including Blondie, Sum 41, Fishbone, State Radio, Long Beach Short Bus, The Expendables, and more.
Can’t Hang will be touring throughout the rest of 2010, as well as writing and recording new material for an album due in 2011.
Sponsors/Partners:
Jagermeister
Alpine Stars
Under Armour
Ducti
Prolific Clothing
Liquid Board Shop
Marked Promotions
VonZipper
Kulture Clothing
The Pier
Music Bailout
Resin Music
Thanks:
ALL OUR FAMILY, FRIENDS & FANS: the Myskos, the Eisenhuts, the Copelands, the Lynchs, the Crowleys, and specifically: Dave Cedrone, Sandy Cedrone, William Mysko, Ivia Crowley, Marisa Ringgold, Kaden Mysko, Adam Van Bavel, Chase Lang, Jocko, Kate & Brett @ More Sound, Jeff Lipton, Elliot Martin, Matthew Goodwin, Drago & Monkeybone, Jennifer Veenhof, Erik & Ryon, Rick Gilbert, Chris Huntington, Joe Mysko, Chris Iltis, Jerome Mafeo, Fresh Life, Nick Economos, Ben Allred, Evan Sarli, Jahan Karimaghayi, Steve Sullivan, Crab Johnson, Ariel Publishing, Philipo & The Pier, The Ocean Pride Crew, The Belly Busters Crew, Tron & Get Gnarly, Brian & Abigail @ 8×10, Paul Manna & The Recher Theatre, Casey, Tim & Ram’s Head Live/Pier 6, 9:30 Club, the Quarter, The Baltimore Ravens, Brew River & the Salisbury Crew, Sigma Phi Epsilon & Randolph Macon College, Mark & Beachside Tavern in New Smyrna Florida, Matty Cahur, Deuterman, 89.7 WTMD in Towson, Sam Sessa, Matt Hoppe, Tim Heslin, 98 Rock, Stratus Creative Studio, Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, The City of Baltimore, all our sponsors past & present and the following bands: Ballyhoo, John Brown’s Body, Jah Works, Big Vizion, Warsaw Poland Bros., Echo Movement, Three Legged Fox, 86 The Effort, Case of the Mondays, S.T.O.R.M., Bad Fish & Scotty Don’t, Mishka, The Dirty Heads, The B Foundation, Blondie, Barrington Levy, Reel Big Fish, The English Beat, Toots & The Maytals and the Flobots.







