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The Groove to kick off 8 Great Tuesdays July 11. Here's what you need to know to make the most of your musical sunsets at Liberty Park.
Brite Winter is a music and arts festival held annually in Cleveland, Ohio with the mission of embracing Cleveland's winter "by celebrating with light, fire, art, music, games and snow." [1] Hosting its inaugural event in 2010, [2] [3] Brite Winter has since grown to a six-stage, 60-band event. [4] The event hosted 20,000 attendees at its 2015 ...
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Dustin Lynch DJ Rock 46,919 / 46,919 $3,819,758 September 3, 2015 Darien Center: Darien Lake PAC: Randy Houser Dustin Lynch 35,288 / 42,394 $1,532,528 September 4, 2015 September 5, 2015: Cleveland: FirstEnergy Stadium: Florida Georgia Line Randy Houser Dustin Lynch DJ Rock 42,012 / 42,012 $3,229,227 September 11, 2015 Camden: Susquehanna Bank ...
Abbey Road on the River was founded and is produced by Cleveland resident Gary Jacob, who has produced the show since its inception. [3] [4] [5]Abbey Road on the River began with three events in Cleveland in 2002, 2003 and 2004. [4]
The band's music can be heard on Cleveland's WNCX 98.5 Classic Rock who continually include "Fire and Rain," "Good Booty and BBQ", [25]" and "Little Chicken Wing Girl" in their playlists. [26] "Good Booty and BBQ," written by Greg Bandy along with Colin Dussault, has been covered by several local and national acts including Chicago's Howard and ...
The precursor to the Pagans was basement garage rock band the Mad Staggers, formed in 1974 by brothers Mike Hudson (guitar) and Brian “Brian Morgan" Hudson (drums), and bassist Tim Allee. [2] They formed the Pagans in 1977, adding singer Robert Conn (née Bill Degidio) and issuing a debut single that year, "Six and Change".