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SUMMARY:KABOOM COLLECTIVE WITH THE ACCIDENTALS
DESCRIPTION:Kaboom Collective and The Accidentals hit the outdoor PNC stage to bring their unique collaboration to life at the Rock Hall. \nKaboom Collective: Kaboom makes music but also much more. The 40 member Kaboom Studio Orchestra\, is a Hollywood-style industry ensemble that performs and records all of the music at Kaboom. From Video game soundtracks\, to studio albums: from animation scores to live performances\, students in the Studio Orchestra work closely with each of their and team of professional musicians\, educators\, and producers to bring new works and production to life. \nThe Accidentals: Katie and Sav met in their public high school orchestra and became a band after witnessing an immersive workshop by two women that played the same instruments they did. Seeing the possibilities firsthand gave them the courage and empowerment to pursue music beyond the orchestra. They were inspired. They often say that music connected them to friendships and skill sets that changed the trajectory of their lives for the better. Sav and Katie met Liza Grossman\, Conductor and Director of Kaboom Student Orchestra when she reached out about recording one of The Accidentals songs with her orchestra. That process allowed Sav and Katie to work with an orchestra on a whole other level. “Liza was one of the most inspirational teachers we have had the pleasure of working with\, we learned more from her in a week than in any classroom we have been in. ”After 10 years as a band\, multiple major and indie label deals and touring over 5000 live shows and festivals\, The Accidentals started their own non-profit called Play it Forward Again and Again to provide opportunities for students to experience the inspiration that launched their careers.
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/kaboom-collective-with-the-accidentals/
LOCATION:Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame\, 1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:OPENING RECEPTION: Contrast Contoured: Portraits of Drag and Burlesque Performers
DESCRIPTION:Maria Neil Art Project (MNAP) and Cleveland Rocks: Past\, Present and Future are proud to present this monumental exhibition with photographer Bridget Caswell\, featuring 60+ performers of burlesque and drag. Contrast Contoured will be exhibited across three venues (MNAP\, Space: ROCK gallery\, and neighboring Music SAVES space)\, and include personal portraits and never-before-seen photos of burlesque and drag performers in and out of their stage personas. These images highlight the past several years’ worth of work by Cleveland photographer Caswell. \nBridget Caswell uses her keen eye to capture what many in the LGBTQIA+ community – and the community in general – never get to see: who our favorite performers are without the makeup and feathers. A bonus: the performers add their own words to accompany Bridget’s captivating images. They lay bare why they do what they do and provide details that call you back to look at the ‘before & after’ effect the show presents. Caswell has culminated all these images and words into a book of the same name\, which will be available for purchase through the duration of the exhibition. \nOpening Reception: Friday\, August 5\, 2022 AT 5 PM – 9 PM \nExhibition Dates: Friday\, August 5th through Friday\, October 7th\nSpecial Ohio Burlesque Festival hours: Thursday\, August 11th\, Friday August 12th and Saturday\, August 13th from 5-7p.m. at MNAP (other locations will be open) \nOther hours by appointment\nMaria Neil Art Project 15517 Waterloo Road\nSpace: ROCK gallery 15721 Waterloo Road
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/opening-reception-contrast-contoured-portraits-of-drag-and-burlesque-performers/
LOCATION:Space: ROCK Gallery\, 15721 Waterloo Rd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,CRPPF
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SUMMARY:Waterloo Makes Music: Rust Belt Riviera with MOSSOM
DESCRIPTION:Waterloo Makes Music (WMM) is a free concert series\, programmed by Cleveland Rocks: Past\, Present\, Future\, as a gift to all the music lovers in the community\, and a celebration of Cleveland’s amazing musical legacy. Held in the Waterloo Arts & Entertainment District\, the Tower series features local Waterloo area bands/musicians.\n\nFriday\, August 5\, 2022\nRust Belt Riviera with MOSSOM\n7-9pm at the Waterloo Tower Stage (Corner of East 156th and Waterloo Rd).\nRain Site: Cleveland Rocks Shop at Music Saves (15801 S Waterloo Rd)\nFree Show\nBring Your Lawn Chairs!\n\nRust Belt Riviera:\nRust Belt Riviera is a Rock & Roll Band\, based out of Cleveland’s old Collinwood neighborhood\, with a penchant for writing catchy original songs about growing up and experiencing life in the Midwest.  RBR was formed during a studio session in early 2022\, where local Waterloo resident Scott Stettin and Cleveland native Tony Pappalardo were recording their song Changes (Like a Roller Coaster).  Singer and multi-instrumentalist Jodi Dobos was asked to come in and provide vocal harmonies on the song.  The results of the Demo were exactly what Scott & Tony had in mind for their new project\, and Jodi was immediately asked to join the band full time.  The rest of RBR quickly formed around the trio by adding Euclid drummer Sherri Carmody\, along with Collinwood’s own Chris Kennedy on keyboard & Adam Tully on bass.  The focus of Rustbelt Riviera is to create soulful\, original songs that will have you grooving and singing along to anthems that pay homage to our great city. \n\nMOSSOM:\nMOSSOM [maw’sum] is an original alt rock duo from Cleveland\, Ohio. Their high energy sound broke onto the scene with the release of their 2016 self-titled debut EP\, recorded with multi-platinum record producer\, Michael Seifert. A Waterloo Arts District artist-in-residence for over five years\, the bandsmen took the pandemic to record their first full-length LP\, due to for release later this year.\nMOSSOM is known for their playful prog-meets-pop songwriting\, crossover collaborations\, and live performance chops – all of which conjure up an eclectic range of comparisons to David Byrne\, Rage Against the Machine\, Tool\, Primus and more.\nCoolcleveland.com said\, “Call it ear-splitting\, mind-blowing\, sternum-rattling or earth-shaking. Just don’t think it’s like anything you’ve heard (or seen) before.” Described as “an alternative rock experience with an amazingly original sound\,” by the Fresh Committee\, MOSSOM has been selected for a myriad of regional festivals and sporting events\, performed at Texas Indie Fest at SXSW\, Austin\, as well as\, headlined top venues like House of Blues\, The Beachland Ballroom\, The Agora\, and The Grog Shop.\n\nThe WMM Series is made possible with support from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/waterloo-makes-music-the-covemen-with-mossom/
LOCATION:Waterloo Tower\, Waterloo Rd at 156th St.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,CRPPF,Waterloo Makes Music
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SUMMARY:Waterloo Makes Music: Anita Keys with Blues Chronicles
DESCRIPTION:Waterloo Makes Music (WMM) is a free concert series\, programmed by Cleveland Rocks: Past\, Present\, Future\, as a gift to all the music lovers in the community\, and a celebration of Cleveland’s amazing musical legacy. Held in the Waterloo Arts & Entertainment District\, the Tower series features local Waterloo area bands/musicians. \nSaturday\, August 20\, 2022\n1pm at The Beachland Tavern (15711 Waterloo Rd)\nFree Show \nAnita Keys is a Jazzy Pop Singer-Songwriter. “I was lucky to have been raised on Music. My father played marimba and organ in a three-piece jazz combo\, The Versatiles\, for thirty years- that’s a photo of them from the 50s!- and my mother has been singing in a church choir her entire adult life. All of my Dad’s siblings- and most of my Mom’s- sang as well\, so family functions were always (literally) filled with harmony. It was only natural then that I would want to sing and play Music\, and my father started teaching me on our livingroom piano when I was very young\, about 5 years old. I took formal lessons from second grade through high school\, and later played in several local cover bands- from Tymz Up and Off The Record to The Band Intense and Beatles Juice- all around the Cleveland area for more than 20 years before deciding to concentrate on my original music.”\nhttps://anitakeys.com\nhttps://www.facebook.com/msanitakeys\nhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/5IBKbEUcQZF3RlrqCC633Y\n\n\nBlues Chronicles was formed in Cleveland\, Ohio (USA) 2011. Performing as an acoustic duo\, trio or an electric quartet\, their no nonsense approach provides a style that preserves the traditional sound of the blues and reflects their musical influences that originated from the Mississippi Delta\, Piedmont plateau\, Chicago and Memphis.   Following the release of their second recording\, “Right Now” (winner of the Cleveland Blues Society’s\, “best self- produced cd” award in 2012) the trio traveled to Belfort\, France to perform at the FIMU 2012 (Festival International de Musique Universitaire). They were chosen to open and close the four day event. Performing as a duo\, Reese and Al won the Cleveland Blues Society’s Blues Challenge. They represented Cleveland in the 2016 International Blues Challenge in Memphis\, Tennessee.  After winning the Northeast Ohio Blues Association’s blues challenge as an electric quartet\, they represented NEOBA at the 2017 International Blues Challenge \n\n\nThe WMM Series is made possible with support from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/waterloo-makes-music-anita-keys-with-sands-and-hearn/
LOCATION:Beachland Ballroom & Tavern\, 15711 Waterloo Rd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44141\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRPPF,Waterloo Makes Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220824T180000
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SUMMARY:ARPA Workshop @ Julia de Burgos
DESCRIPTION:Cuyahoga County Approves $3.3 Million in Funding Made Possible by American Rescue Plan Act to Cuyahoga Arts & Culture and Assembly for the Arts to Support the Creative Economy\nIf you are a professionally creative artist or operate a small for-profit creative business in Cuyahoga County and have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic\, you may be eligible for Cuyahoga ARPA for Arts funding. \nThis workshop will cover aspects of the application for Cuyahoga County artists and creative businesses requesting rescue funding. More information about American Rescue Plan Act funding from Cuyahoga County is available here: https://assemblycle.org/arpa \nRegister for this free workshop to learn more.
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/arpa-workshop-julia-de-burgos-2/
LOCATION:Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center\, 2800 Archwood Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:ARPA Workshop @ Larchmere Arts
DESCRIPTION:Cuyahoga County Approves $3.3 Million in Funding Made Possible by American Rescue Plan Act to Cuyahoga Arts & Culture and Assembly for the Arts to Support the Creative Economy\nIf you are a professionally creative artist or operate a small for-profit creative business in Cuyahoga County and have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic\, you may be eligible for Cuyahoga ARPA for Arts funding. \nThis workshop will cover aspects of the application for Cuyahoga County artists and creative businesses requesting rescue funding. More information about American Rescue Plan Act funding from Cuyahoga County is available here: https://assemblycle.org/arpa \nRegister for this free workshop to learn more.
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/arpa-workshop-larchmere-arts/
LOCATION:Larchmere Arts\, 12726 Larchmere Blvd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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