Music Connects to Health Series: Art and Mental Health
This new monthly series is the start of a broader resource program by Cleveland Rocks: PPF. Our goal is to connect the music community to resources and services in mental […]
This new monthly series is the start of a broader resource program by Cleveland Rocks: PPF. Our goal is to connect the music community to resources and services in mental […]
Waterloo Makes Music is a free concert series, presented by Cleveland Rocks: Past, Present, Future, showcasing acts from the Cleveland music scene at various locations in the Waterloo Arts & […]
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOLIDAYS WITH LIVE LOCAL MUSIC! Cleveland Rocks: Past, Present, Future presents a full day of holiday music and originals from your favorite local musicians at various venues all […]
Cleveland Rocks: Past, Present, Future presents The Ohio City Singers at Winterloo on Waterloo 2024! Sun, December 22nd Treelawn Music Hall 5:30pm Show (5pm Doors) Formed at a 2008 Christmas […]
There have been many stories of artists losing people they love, and it is felt all over the city. Dr. Will Washington is dedicating the month of February to creating a space for artists experiencing grief to be heard and begin the journey to healing.
Nathan-Paul's velvety Lo-Fi sounds are a vibe-heavy soul party, fusing modern trap, 70s funk, and fiery Southern gospel. Elijah Khalil is a Neo-soul vocalist and songwriter, with a production style filled with lush vocal harmonies and head nodding rhythms.
There have been many stories of artists losing people they love, and it is felt all over the city. Dr. Will Washington is dedicating the month of February to creating a space for artists experiencing grief to be heard and begin the journey to healing.
Sammy's lecture aims to make creatives aware of the landscape of the modern music industry as it relates to popular music production. Sammy breaks down exactly how charting music is getting made today, and how anyone can work towards becoming a part of that process.
There have been many stories of artists losing people they love, and it is felt all over the city. Dr. Will Washington is dedicating the month of February to creating a space for artists experiencing grief to be heard and begin the journey to healing.
There have been many stories of artists losing people they love, and it is felt all over the city. Dr. Will Washington is dedicating the month of February to creating a space for artists experiencing grief to be heard and begin the journey to healing.