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Review: Trisha Yearwood at The Taft Theatre

Trisha Yearwood brought her ‘Every Girl on Tour’ to The Taft Theatre last night. She has spent the last few years on tour with husband Garth Brooks, and is now on tour solo to promote her album, Every Girl. Her first full-length country solo album since 2007.

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Review: Ben Folds at The Taft Theatre

Since launching his solo career in 2001, Ben Folds has toured constantly, alternating between three formats: backed by a rhythm section, backed by an orchestra, and alone on the stage with a grand piano, as he performed Thursday night at The Taft Theatre. 

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The Quebe Sisters at Memorial Hall

Partway through their 2019 national tour and celebrating the release of their fourth album, The Quebe Sisters are stopping at Memorial Hall in Cincinnati on November 1st.

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Savannah Conley with Ben Folds at The Taft Theatre

Savannah Conley is an incredible vocalist who was recently named to Rolling Stone’s “Artists You Need to Know,” and spent the last year touring with everyone from The Head and the Heart, Vance Joy, Anderson East, Brent Cobb, and will be opening for Ben Folds on Thursday at The Taft Theatre. 


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Kelsey Walden Stops at SGHR

Kelsey Walden was recently signed to John Prine's Oh Boy Records earlier this year, and he handpicked her and this record for his label. You can catch her at The Southgate House Revival on Thursday!


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Come Have a Deadly Good Time with 500 Miles to Memphis at SGHR

This Friday, 500 Miles to Memphis and friends are throwing a horror-themed party to celebrate the season. DEADITES UNIGHT! We all know the dead have more fun so get ready to join the hoard. 

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Cincinnati Musicians Share Spotlight in New Movie

The new movie “The Mountain Minor” follows five generations of one family that moved from Eastern Kentucky to Cincinnati during the Great Depression. It is loosely based on writer/director Dale Farmer’s own family. Dale Farmer will conduct a Q&A, following screenings of his film at The Esquire Theatre on October 17 and 20. An after party will take place at Sitwell’s Coffee Shop, next door to the theatre, following the October 17 showing.

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Multimagic Release Sunshine

On Friday, Multimagic released “Sunshine” off of the highly anticipated Move On EP to be released in November. Hopefully you caught their set at BLINK! You can catch them next at INspired at The Southgate House Revival on Friday, October 25th.

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CincyMusic is proud to introduce a new artist to the scene, Jay Madera.

Madera is coming hot to the scene with his upcoming debut single, “Curb Appeal,” to be released on October 18th

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Pumpkin Patches with Live Music

It’s fall y’all! You know what that means – grab your favorite pair of boots out of the closet and make plans to hit up pumpkin patches EVERY weekend. There are plenty of farms in our area to grab a pumpkin, pet a goat, and grab some cider – but you know we prefer those with live LOCAL music! Below we break down our favorites. 


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MURPHY’S PUB 30th Anniversary DIRTY THIRTY

The Clifton institution Murphy’s Pub celebrates the 30th Anniversary of opening their doors to quench the thirst for generations of U.C. students, working class heroes, and itinerant rockers. On the weekend of October 18 – 19, 2019, the Murphy’s Pub ‘Dirty Thirty’ - two nights of rock ’n’ roll in the storied and historic back room, celebrating 30 years since a couple of visionary Cincinnati music promoters and a situationist bar manager crossed paths with this gritty Clifton Heights neighborhood bar.

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Merchants & Music Festival: Bands Against Cancer

On Saturday, St. Elizabeth Healthcare will sponsor Merchants & Music Festival: Bands Against Cancer, a day-long music festival, at Tower Park in Fort Thomas. The event is free to the public and will feature local and national music acts, all who have been impacted by cancer, as well as various vendors and food trucks. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the construction of St. Elizabeth Healthcare’s new cancer center.