Nov 24, 2009 | Cincinnati CityBeat
In Section: Music >> Posted In: Live Music , CEAs , Local Music Posted By: Mike Breen Last night, the music of Cincinnati - past, present and future - was on glorious display at Covington's Madison Theater.
The music of Madison was transformed this decade in ways that mirrored broader changes in the identity of the city itself.
Valefest encourage music fans to visit their local
Saturday, 6pm - COUNTRY singer John Montague and his band The High Sierras performed a free concert at the Chequers Inn, Woolsthorpe, on Wednesday evening as part of a series of free events designed to encourage tourism in the area.
The world converges on the World Fleadh
The World Fleadh, the biggest festival of traditional, folk and Celtic music, kicked off its fourth year in the new location of Castlebar, Co.
Rock Aganist Cancer Takes Over DBAP
Rock against Cancer is sponsoring the 1st annual Strike Out Childhood Cancer Night to raise awareness of the benefits of music therapy of adolescent cancer patients.
Local musician Brian Olive gained recognition in the indie and garage rock world as a member of the Greenhornes and the Soledad Brothers.
Today's lineup at the 19th Annual Missouri River Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival at Cross Ranch State Park west of Washburn: New North String Band, 2:30 p.m. Blue Hazard, 3:30 p.m. Simple Infant Men, 4:30 p.m. The High 48s, 5:30 p.m. Stoney Run, 6:30 p.m. New North String Band, 7:30 p.m. Blue Hazard, 8:30 p.m. The High 48s, 9:30 p.m. Main ...
Footy players OK to claim fees on tax
PROFESSIONAL sportspeople will be able to claim as tax deductions the fees they pay their managers for negotiating playing contracts, sponsorships and other income-earning activities.
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