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Rock & Pop
Local rapper/promoter Dirty Jones and Scene's own Manny Wallace host Shit Show Karaoke, a weekly event at the B-Side Liquor Lounge wherein patrons choose from "an unlimited selection of jams from hip-hop to hard rock," and are encouraged to "be as bad as you want." Fueled by drink and shot specials, it all goes down tonight at 10 p.m. (Niesel)
216-932-1966
Music Around Town
Tonight from 6 to 9, the Winchester hosts its weekly Open Turntable Tuesday. Jason Gokorsch will book guest DJs and offer slots to people who want to bring their own vinyl and spin their favorite songs or deep tracks. First time DJs are encouraged, and equipment is provided. Patrons can also bring records for the night's DJ to add to their set. Sign up on Northeast Ohio Vinyl Club's Facebook page. (Niesel)
216-600-5338
Open Mic & Karaoke, Rock & Pop
Toast & Jam Open Mic Musician's Jam Night (plus karaoke!) will be toasting and jamming on TUESDAYS!
Full backline provided
Bring your instruments
Acoustic & electric guitars
(BYO amp pls)
Keyboard provided
Hand percussion wanted!
Full drum kit soon
Spacious patio
Great food!
Disposable mic covers provided
We have hand sanitizer! 🙂
Guitarist don't know your songs? Karaoke! We've got the tracks!
Family-friendly pizzeria
All homemade!!!!
Plus, all your favorite beer, wine and spirits for the grownups
2164001749
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Rob Kovacs presents a program of virtuosic note-for-note piano arrangements of Nintendo soundtracks.
available LIVE on www.local4musicfund.org/live
and on Facebook at Local 4 Music Fund @clevelandlocal4
2168811802
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For years now, Smedley's Bar and Grille in West Park has been home to one of the city's best jam sessions. Every Thursday, Rob Stibbs and Mike Miheli of the local act Freebyrds host a musicians open jam night. Amps, drums and microphones will all be provided — bring your own
guitar or drum sticks if needed. The event takes place at 9 p.m. Free.
(Borison)
216-941-0124
Fund-Raisers, DJ & Dance, Art Exhibits
Since 2015, with the support of our generous sponsors, artists, donors, and volunteers, Graffiti HeArt has sent more than 35 underserved youth through the Pre-College Program at the Cleveland Institute of Art, raising more than $80,000 in scholarship funding! The 5th Annual Graffiti & Grapes will be held on Saturday, February 6, 2021 and will be a virtual event, with an amazing silent auction and a series of live performances from artists painting to musical performances and high profile guests! Join us for a toast and what we believe will be an entertaining evening!
440-781-4515
Fund-Raisers, Open Mic & Karaoke, Food/Drink
The Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Foundation’s Rock the Foundation is Sweet 16!
Rock 16 will feature the Our Bar’s Got Talent competition. Registrations include a party-in-a-box containing dinner, drinks, and special treats for guests.
The annual Richard W. Pogue Award for Excellence in Community Leadership and Engagement will be presented to Lee Fisher, Dean of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, and Peggy Zone Fisher, President and CEO of the Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio.
Your support of helps fund programs that provide hands-on learning experiences, mentorship, and law-related education to help Cleveland’s next generation in high school, college, law school and beyond.
216-539-3735
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A fun and exuberant program featuring viola de gamba virtuoso Mélisande Corriveau in works by Marin Marais, Jean-Féry Rebel, and others.
Watch the premiere and join us afterward for a live Q&A with the artists.
Not your ideal viewing time?
YOUR TICKET GIVES YOU STREAMING ACCESS THROUGH MARCH 1ST, 2021!
216-302-8404
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Guillaume de Machaut’s flowing melodies become brilliant rainbows when refracted into three-voice canons in his Lai of the Fountain. Works by Johannes Ciconia and others aid ou exploration of the Medieval garden’s subtle beauty in this collaboration with Blue Heron.
Watch the premiere and join us afterward for a live Q&A with the artists!
Not your ideal viewing time?
YOUR TICKET GIVES YOU STREAMING ACCESS THROUGH APRIL 19TH, 2021!
216-302-8404
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Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) and The Wadsworth Public Library present Bob Patetta with a program of blues and swing.
Bob Patetta is a singer-songwriter specializing in blues, rock and folk, and has been performing and recording on guitar, harmonica and vocals for over 50 years. Born and raised in New Jersey, Bob started out singing and playing in rock bands, he has also worked extensively along the Gulf Coast of Florida, playing harmonica and washboard with Rosie O’Grady’s Dixieland Band in Pensacola, guitar and blues harp in the greater Tampa area and in Ohio since 1990.
330-722-2541
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Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) closes out its 2021 Wadsworth Library concert season with Home for the Holidays: Sentimental Melodies. Let vocalist Emily Aleta Dorland, and pianist Duane Carlson take you through a musical journey celebrating the most wonderful time of the year while honoring many cultures through the power of music. A Wadsworth native, Emily Aleta Dorland began singing at a young age. She cultivated and enhanced her love of music and her singing through participation in choirs and musical theater productions. Duane Carlson is an accomplished pianist born in Akron, Ohio.
330-722-2541
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Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) continues its free Sunday programs at the Wadsworth Public Library with the EEJ Firelands Trio.
The EEJ Firelands Trio will explore the various musical periods of pianist/composer Herbie Hancock’s legendary career — from “Maiden Voyage” to “Rockit” and more. The trio will discuss important milestones in Herbie’s career and will end the program with along with Q & A.
330-722-2541
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Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) continues its free Sunday programs at the Wadsworth Public Library with the Cleveland Winds Duo.
Featuring saxophonist Tom Lempner and keyboardist Eli Manos, the program will include original classical music compositions influenced by the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras. Both instrumentalists are members of the award-winning Cleveland Winds.
330-722-2541
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Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) continues its free Wadsworth Library concert series with James and Madelaine McQueen performing fold songs as viewed through a classical lens. Violinist and composer James Matej MacQueen is an active performer throughout the United States as well as locally, performing his own compositions alongside concerts of classical and Scottish fiddle music with occasional forays into the baroque violin. Madelaine Matej, soprano, sings professionally throughout the US and teaches voice and piano in the Cleveland area. She debuted professionally at age thirteen, singing Flora in The Turn of the Screwwith Oakland Opera Theater.
330-722-2541
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Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) continues its Sunday Wadsworth Library concert/workshop series with Cleveland-harpsichordist Qin Ying Tan. Tan will present a program of suites from the Baroque era, as well as newly-written dance-inspired compositions from the 20th century. Featured composers include Johann Sebastian Bach, Francois Couperin, Chen Zhangyi and Timothy Brown. Qin Ying Tan, from Singapore, is a historical keyboardist, pianist and baroque dancer based in Cleveland, Ohio. Tan’s passion for historical performance has brought her to Singapore, Malaysia, Shanghai, Germany, France, and the United States.
330-722-2541