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SUMMARY:Ohio University 2023 Music Industry Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Ohio University Music Industry Summit features an exclusive gathering of prominent artists and music industry leaders for informative panels and compelling interviews\, as well as networking and learning opportunities for registrants. Registration is free and open to anyone and is required to attend the Summit. Both in-person and virtual attendance options are available. Mark your calendar for the 5th annual event: Wednesday\, April 5 and Thursday\, April 6\, 2023 on OHIO’s Athens Campus.
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/ohio-university-2023-music-industry-summit/
LOCATION:Ohio University\, Athens\, OH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Waterloo Makes Music: Jenna Fournier and Rob Kovacs
DESCRIPTION:Waterloo Makes Music is a free concert series on Waterloo as a gift to all the music lovers in the community\, and a celebration of Cleveland’s amazing musical legacy. \nRob Kovacs is an award-winning composer\, pianist\, recording artist\, music streamer and college professor. He has gained notoriety for his virtuosic note-for-note piano arrangements of classic video game soundtracks mainly from the original Nintendo Entertainment System under the name 88bit. Additionally\, Kovacs has composed music for several award-winning short films\, rock bands and most recently the critically acclaimed virtual reality game STRAYLIGHT – a revolutionary VR platforming experience.\nhttps://www.robkovacsmusic.com/ \nKid Tigrrr is Jenna Fournier\, a singer-songwriter best known for her surreal and whimsical visual art and for fronting Niights\, an alternative rock outfit defined by elements of dream-pop and shoegaze. Her solo work maintains the band’s ethereal\, atmospheric quality and pop sensibility while taking a more minimal approach to instrumentation. Fournier grew up in Las Vegas before transplanting to Cleveland\, OH\, where she began playing coffee shops\, open mics\, and touring regionally until eventually forming Niights. She signed with her first label\, 2670 Records (Japan) in 2013 with both a solo EP\, Small Reflections\, and Niights’ debut album\, Whisper\, completing an international tour with each release. Niights later signed to Tragic Hero Records (USA) in 2015. Fournier released her second EP as a solo artist\, The Little Dreamer\, exclusively in Japan in conjunction with a returning tour there in 2017\, followed by Niights’ sophomore release of Hellebores\, which was supported by tours in the USA and Japan as well. Fournier parted with her label in February of 2020 and is currently recording a full solo debut as an independent self-producing artist while continuing to write with Niights.\nhttps://kidtigrrr.bandcamp.com/\nPhoto Credit: Jarrod Berger
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LOCATION:Cleveland Rocks Shop\, 15801 Waterloo Road\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44119\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eli "Paperboy" Reed\, Crazy Marvin\, & the New Blues Express
DESCRIPTION:Fred Davis “Cleveland Blues” Release Party \nEli “Paperboy” Reed & Colemine Records present\n\nEli “Paperboy” Reed\, Crazy Marvin\, & the New Blues Express\n  \n\nA letter from Eli “Paperboy” Reed \n“Fred Davis was a legend\, but only in my living room. There was always music around my house\, but as a teenager\, I started digging deeper and deeper into the blues records in my Dad’s collection. That was when I started to get the Fred Davis story in fits and starts. Fred could play like T-Bone Walker and sang in a high\, keen voice like J.B. Lenoir\, he said. He used to front a jump band in Kansas City\, before something went down that sent him to prison at Leavenworth. In the summer of 1967\, he ended up working alongside my Dad at Harco\, the Cleveland factory where my grandfather was an executive. They became friends\, bonding over the B.B. King and Bobby Bland records blaring from the AM radio on the factory floor. \nFred taught my Dad the rudiments of blues guitar\, but his style. Instead of barring with his first finger\, he wrapped his thumb around the back of the neck. That left his other fingers free to create big\, ringing voicings that imitated the Kansas City horn sections he heard in his youth. Fred could play up and down the neck and\, even when he played and sang just by himself\, he sounded like a full band. Or\, at least\, so the legend went. These were only foggy memories from thirty years previous\, passed down from a father to a son. \nBut then we found the tape. A quarter inch reel in a plain white cardboard box\, hiding on a shelf in the attic. My Dad explained how it came to exist: He found some friends (acquaintances really) who had a band and some equipment. They setup in my grandparents living room where the upright piano was\, and he invited Fred over to record some of his songs with the band backing him up. Invited him over\, to play loud music\, in his boss’s living room. Sounds like something I would have done. The idea was that maybe if there were some recordings of Fred that he could use them to get booked on the nascent college blues-revival circuit\, but it wasn’t to be. \nWe found a place nearby that could dub the tape and put it on a CD for us. When we finally got the transfer back\, the legend became real. Fred really COULD sing like J.B. Lenoir and play like T-Bone Walker. He really DID have his own style. And that style had now been passed on to me. Without even realizing it\, I had learned to play like Fred Davis. Even now\, when I sit down to play the guitar or write a song and I wrap my thumb around the neck\, I’m playing like he did. \nWith this music now professionally transferred and remastered\, I can only hope that Fred Davis can finally receive the acclaim that he deserves; that he never received in his lifetime. The legend can finally go behind the confines of my living room and\, with any luck\, to the whole world.” \n– Eli Paperboy Reed\, fall 2022
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/eli-paperboy-reed-crazy-marvin-the-new-blues-express/
LOCATION:Beachland Ballroom & Tavern\, 15711 Waterloo Rd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Effect Pedal Experience with EarthQuaker Devices
DESCRIPTION:EarthQuaker Devices is bringing their ‘Experience Station’ to The Cleveland Rocks Shop. We will have several pedals for you to try out. There will be a guitar\, bass\, keyboard\, and microphone available to connect with the pedals\, or bring your own to hook up and listen to the effects. Try the Astral Destiny\, Disaster Transport SR\, Acapulco Gold\, The Bellows\, and more! Plus\, one lucky guest is going to win a free pedal (new release – yet to be announced!) to take home. Stay for The 2×4 Songwriter Showcase immediately after the pedal experience workshop. \n2×4 Songwriter Showcase \nLingua (Moko Bovo) – ReverbNation \nYes Lisa (Life Magnetic) – Facebook | Instagram | YouTube \nDavid Novak (SkinTone Guitar Picks) – Facebook \nAlison and JC (AJ & The Woods) – Website | Facebook | Instagram \n*** This is a free event but space is limited. Reserve your ticket below to lock in a seat. ***\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/579365546947 \nBios: \n\nLingua:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLingua is Dan Bode vocals and harmonica and Rick Kodramaz on bass. We have performed since 1997 in bars\,  coffee shops\, art galleries\, bookstores\, the Cleveland Museum of Art\, and Cinemateque playing spoken word\, songs\, and soundtracks to silent films.  The “soundscapes” we create are highly improvised.  Reaching for new sounds has brought us to a deeper understanding of pedals\, effects\, and synthesizers\, and how they can enhance tension and emotional impact in performance.\n\n\n\nDavid Novak:\nNo stranger to writing music and performing live; David Novak returns to the stage as “DA.” The name DA means “this” in ancient hebrew. I think it describes in simplest terms my music and the experience I’m offering audiences. DA is about storytelling\, being in the moment\, and the way music brings people together. That experience should be somewhat indescribable. The listener is encouraged to consider what “this” means to them. Stylistically\, my original music touches on sensitive folk\, dissonant art rock\, and squalling noise rock. David’s work in music has had a meaningful impact in North East Ohio\, and he shares special connections with many of our areas most accomplished musicians. He has been a music teacher\, a club owner\, he has produced acts\, toured the U.S.\, showcased at The Viper Room in Hollywood California\, and worked with producer Fran Ashcroft (Damon Albarn of Blur/Gorillaz). “I love making music because even with basic elemental forms\, people can still feel music and be drawn to it. DA is an intention\, and is just as much about the live experience as it is the music.”\n\nAJ & The Woods:\nFounded on the sweet nostalgia of delta blues\, AJ & The Woods elevates roots rock to a new height. Their sultry sound features striking female vocals and intricate guitar melodies which organically blends passionate folk\, rock\, and blues music. Home grown in Ohio and established in 2015\, AJ & The Woods brings you one of the most unique and articulate sounds to date.
URL:https://clevelandrocksppf.org/event/workshop-effect-pedal-experience-with-earthquaker-devices/
LOCATION:Cleveland Rocks Shop\, 15801 Waterloo Road\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,CRPPF
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SUMMARY:Vinyl and Voices
DESCRIPTION:Vinyl & Voices featuring FREE performance by Brent Kirby \n\n\nDJ Odd Todd spins vinyl throughout the day \nBeachland Merchandise Sales in our vintage store\, This Way Out \n10% Off Everything at This Way Out \nFood and beverage specials \n\n\nPresented by Cleveland Rocks:PPF
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LOCATION:Beachland Ballroom & Tavern\, 15711 Waterloo Rd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44141\, United States
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