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AND THE NOMINATIONS ARE IN!

Crissy Babe & The Dastards were nominated in The Veer Magazine Music Awards under the category of “Best Rockabilly Band”.

We’d appreciate it if you’d scuttle over to the link below and cast your vote for us. We’re honored and humbled to have been nominated with such other great bands!

http://www.veermag.com/2013LocalMusicAwards.html

Crissy Babe & The Dastards Live at The Taphouse, Norfolk, VA.

(Photos by Rob Burlingame)

Set II

We’re playing HARDCORE NORFOLK’s DVD release party. Dec 22nd at The Taphouse in Norfolk, VA. with our friends, Plurals, Death Trip & The Bottle Babies. Can you say awesome?!

We’re playing HARDCORE NORFOLK’s DVD release party. Dec 22nd at The Taphouse in Norfolk, VA. with our friends, Plurals, Death Trip & The Bottle Babies. Can you say awesome?!

ROCK N’ GHOUL, BABY!
Saturday, Oct 27th at The Belmont House of Smoke with The Wet Boys. 10PM. $5.00 gets your freaky-self in the door! 
Come dressed in you Halloween best.

ROCK N’ GHOUL, BABY!

Saturday, Oct 27th at The Belmont House of Smoke with The Wet Boys. 10PM. $5.00 gets your freaky-self in the door!

Come dressed in you Halloween best.

This Saturday in Hampton, VA., at The Taphouse catch CRISSY BABE & THE DASTARDS with GINA DALMAS & THE COW TIPPIN’ PLAYBOYS and RODEO CLOWN.
10PM.

This Saturday in Hampton, VA., at The Taphouse catch CRISSY BABE & THE DASTARDS with GINA DALMAS & THE COW TIPPIN’ PLAYBOYS and RODEO CLOWN.

10PM.

Led by Crizti Walsh of 96x’s The Local Music Show, this band came to play. You knew you weren’t in for a typical guitar slingin’ Americana roots set when Walsh plugged in her ukulele but you did know you were in for a treat.  
Walsh’s soulful voice and playful lyrics got the crowd singing along and Matt Katherman’s animalistic  drum beats kept the crowd on it’s dancing toes. It was my first time seeing them and it definitely won’t be my last.
http://blogs.wavy.com/

Led by Crizti Walsh of 96x’s The Local Music Show, this band came to play. You knew you weren’t in for a typical guitar slingin’ Americana roots set when Walsh plugged in her ukulele but you did know you were in for a treat. 

Walsh’s soulful voice and playful lyrics got the crowd singing along and Matt Katherman’s animalistic  drum beats kept the crowd on it’s dancing toes. It was my first time seeing them and it definitely won’t be my last.

http://blogs.wavy.com/