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Mad Anthony Release “Rocket To The Sun”
Never question an astronaut’s resourcefulness, but maybe question his goal destination in Mad Anthony’s video for “Rocket To The Sun”. This is Mad Anthony’s fourth song (in video form) in their series of 52 songs in 52 weeks. This video features Kyle Newton’s...
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Serenity Fisher & the Cardboard Hearts w/ Steve Katz
Serenity Fisher and the Cardboard Hearts are sharing a co-bill headline concert w/ Steve Katz (Founder of Blood, Sweat & Tears) at Cincinnati's recently revitalized Ludlow Garage on Saturday, April 9th! Serenity Fisher and the Cardboard Hearts blend playful pop-rock with a Tim...
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April Feature: Neighborhood Venues in Cincinnati
Cincinnati is brimming over with amazing places to see live music. Every pocket within our city has a number of places to check out your next favorite band. Within the month of April, CincyMusic.com will be featuring Neighborhood Venues in Cincinnati. These venues include; a past brothel, the home...
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Recap: Women Behind the Music in Cincinnati
Within the month of March, CincyMusic.com featured many of the important women behind the music scene in Cincinnati. Cincinnati is the home of so many amazing women within the music industry and it was an honor to get to know these women. We all often take for granted how much work goes into the...
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Interview: Aaron Sharpe, Our Cincinnati Reds DJ
Cincinnati is known for being a baseball town. Win or lose, our Cincinnati Reds can do no wrong. What you may not know about going to see a Cincinnati Red’s game at Great American Ball Park is that a lot of the music that you hear is local! Aaron Sharpe is not only the Reds DJ; he is...
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Women Behind the Music in Cincinnati: Kristin Ropp
Kristin Ropp is the Vice President & General Manger of U.S. Bank Arena & The Cincinnati Cyclones (since 2002). Previously, she was Director of Operations / Production Manager at Riverbend Music Center & The Taft Theatre. She is responsible for bringing the biggest names in music...
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LCD Soundsystem, Performed by Us, Today & Friends
On April 15th, Northside Tavern will be reverberating with the sounds of LCD Soundsystem - played live by some of the best musicians in the city. The core of the band is the powerhouse Us, Today (who recently won Best Indie/Alternative band in the CEA's), supported by the additions of Mia...
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Women Behind the Music in Cincinnati: Morrella Raleigh
Morrella Raleigh is the woman behind the late Southgate House and the now Southgate House Revival. What you may not know about Morrella is the wealth of knowledge she holds about the music and arts industry as a whole. Morrella started her path at a young age hoping to write for Rolling...
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JSPH and Marcus Alan Ward at Urban Artifact
Cincinnati’s very own JSPH will headline at Northside’s Urban Artifact this Friday night alongside Cleveland’s Marcus Alan Ward (MAW). Marcus Alan Ward will begin the night with JSPH to follow. The show begins at 10 pm. Nominated for CityBeat’s New Artist of the Year Award,...
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Women Behind the Music in Cincinnati: Debbie Branscum
Debbie Branscum is currently a co-owner of Cincinnati Events Management with Casey Gilmore. Previously, she was a production manager at Riverbend and worked at 3CDC. Among many other positions she has held, you can most likely catch her running the show at Bunbury Music Festival, Buckle Up Music...
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CityBeat’s 2016 Best of Cincinnati Party
The 20th Anniversary Best of Cincinnati Celebration is next Wednesday March 30th! Over 40 vendors will gather at the Horseshoe Casino to provide some of the best of the best to those in attendance. The night will feature intimate Best of Cincinnati performances at the top of every hour on the...
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World Premiere of Two Things I Love by Kale Dazzlier
Kale Dazzlier (pronounced DAZZ-lee-ay as in 'yay') is the project of the drummer from Pomegranates. It took years for Kale to record a solo song. One reason is Kale has never sung a whole song, and never even sings in the car, in the shower, while floating above the city, etc... The other problem...