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Shams Split

0 Comments · Wednesday, March 1, 2006
One of Cincinnati's finest Rock bands has decided to call it a day. Singer/guitarist Zachary Gabbard recently announced that Thee Shams have ceased to exist. Together since 1999, Thee Shams (who wou  

Behind the 'Scenery'

0 Comments · Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Northern/Central Kentucky's Ralph Jones Band celebrates the release of its dazzling sophomore effort, Just for the Scenery, with a show Saturday at The Comet. Campfire Crush and Minneapolis' West El  

"Metropolis" Now

0 Comments · Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Indie/Rock/Jazz quartet New Machines, who split members between Toledo and Cincinnati, play the Southgate House in Newport on Saturday. The show is the band's first Greater Cincinnati gig since the   

Rumors, Lies and General Misunderstandings

0 Comments · Wednesday, February 8, 2006
· The long-rumored collection of early Ass Ponys material is set for official release on Shake It Records on Feb. 28. The 24-track, two-disc set, The Okra Years, features material from the band  

Catching Up with The Tigerlilies

0 Comments · Wednesday, February 1, 2006
Sometimes great things that stick around for a long time get taken for granted. Cincinnati's legendary Rock foursome The Tigerlilies have been making amazing, hyper-melodic Rock & Roll for over 15 y  

"Victory" Record

0 Comments · Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Local rockers Arapyma unveil their new CD, Victory or Death, Saturday at Covington's Mad Hatter. The CD release show also features performances from Gerald's Rainbow, Black Tractor and Dayton's Once  

Cure for the Winter Blues

0 Comments · Wednesday, January 18, 2006
After its successful 13th annual Cincy Blues Fest this past summer, the Cincy Blues Society is ready to launch a new event. The inaugural Winter BluesFest is set for Saturday at various clubs in Cov  

Lessons in "Astronomy"

0 Comments · Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Locals Hierophant officially release their debut full-length, Popular Astronomy, on Friday at the Mad Hatter in Covington. In keeping with a "Friday the 13th" theme, the band is joined by The Thirte  

One Good Cover Deserves Another

0 Comments · Wednesday, January 4, 2006
The Cincinnati Art Museum (CAM) has found an interesting way to promote its current exhibition, Borrowed Time: The Photograph as Music Album Cover, which features famed or especially creative album   

So This Is The New Year ...

0 Comments · Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Another year slips into the memory banks and a new one awaits. Time to send '05 off in style with a weekend full of original music and/or local favorites. New Year's Eve weekend might not have any o  

A Very Local Music Christmas

0 Comments · Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Sunday at 7 p.m., WVXU's local arts and culture program, Around Cincinnati, airs a two-hour holiday special that's sprinkled with plenty of holiday flavor (and, perhaps, nutmeg). Instead of culling   

New Proof

0 Comments · Wednesday, December 14, 2005
One Percent, the debut album from area rockers The Strongest Proof, gets its official CD release party this Saturday at The Mad Hatter in Covington. The album was released on Phratry Records, the lo  

Happily Crazy

0 Comments · Wednesday, December 7, 2005
Acoustic rocker/"one man band" Bob Cushing is something of a local music institution; practically any night of the week, you can catch Cushing playing at some bar in Greater Cincinnati. He leaves th  

Camera Allura

0 Comments · Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Saturday at The Comet in Northside, local Indie/Electronic group (in)camera hosts a release party for their first recorded effort, a four-song, self-titled EP. Toledo's Stylex also performs. On the  

The G.O. Team

0 Comments · Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Local Rock crew Grand Oversoul release its anticipated sophomore album, A Long Way From Middle Creek, Saturday at Covington's Mad Hatter. The Subterraneans open the show, followed by two long sets f