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SUMMARY:Jordan Kirk ft. Rachel Mousie & Andrew Would
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of music at The Listing Loon. Meet the players: \nJordan Kirk\, a singer-songwriter from Columbus\, OH\, just released his sophomore album Ragamuffin Parade on Scioto Records. Cincinnati is his 3rd stop on a 6-month long tour throughout North America. Learn more about the artist and the album at:\nhttp://www.columbusalive.com/entertainment/20170531/locals-jordan-kirk-at-ace-of-cups \nRachel Mousie is a veteran singer-songwriter from Cincinnati\, OH. Armed with a background in percussion\, she uses keys\, her voice\, and a looping station to create rhythmic\, melodic songs. Marked by intricate looping harmonies\, thoughtful lyrics\, and haunting vocal melodies\, her music is honest and aims to make you feel something- whatever that may be.\nhttp://www.rachelmousie.bandcamp.com \nAndrew Would is a Cincinnati musician who uses his voice and guitar to capture the sound of the Ohio River Valley. He gets right at the soul of the music he plays by combining elements of blues and folk.\nhttp://www.andrewwould.bandcamp.com
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/jordan-kirk-ft-rachel-mousie-andrew-would/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170617T223132Z
UID:2193-1497646800-1497657600@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Pianos for our Planet
DESCRIPTION:A fundraiser show benefitting the Sierra Club featuring some of the finest piano based bands in the city.  \nIn Details \nMockery \nAbby Vice Music
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/pianos-for-our-planet/
LOCATION:THE COMET\, 4579 Hamilton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salvadore Ross\, The Harlequins\, J Dorsey Band
DESCRIPTION:Expect a serious psychedelic rock and blues explosion.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/salvadore-ross-the-harlequins-jay-dorsey/
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SUMMARY:Joe foster benefit show 6/16
DESCRIPTION:Our beloved Joe has been injured in a freak accident and it resulted in surgery and months off of work. This is a night to show our friend some love and support so he can continue to support his family. More details on the raffle shortly.  \nHoneyspiders\nDaap girls\nCasino warrior\nThe ZG’s \n9pm $10 + donations at the door.\nRaffle for joe
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/joe-foster-benefit-show-616/
LOCATION:Northside Yacht Club\, 4227 Spring Grove Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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CREATED:20170614T124913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170616T230034Z
UID:2448-1497643200-1497657600@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:HOOPS / Leggy / Cross Country / Blossom Hall at Urban Artifact
DESCRIPTION:/// Hoops /// \n“Just as the weather’s getting warm\, the Bloomington\, Indiana trio Hoops are getting ready to release their summery debut Routines. We’ve already heard “Rules” and “On Top\,” and now they’re sharing new song “On Letting Go\,” which showcases the more wistful side of their synth-and-guitar shimmer. “We experimented and threw out a lot of ideas to make this song\,” songwriter Keagan Beresford explains. “I wrote it about somebody I met and hung out with briefly and then never really saw again\, so I wanted the instruments to reflect his kinda of sad\, longing feeling in the backdrop of a groovy pop song. I think we succeeded\, because it’s hard for me to listen to this one without wanting to dance around a bit while shedding one tear.” Listen\, dance around\, and maybe even shed one tear below.’ \n-Peter Helman\nStereogum \n///Leggy/// \n“The feeling as though you lack purpose is haunting and unsettling. You might wander day-to-day\, job-to-job\, aimlessly in search of that one thing that brings you happiness and a feeling of accomplishment. If we’re lucky enough\, that “thing” decides to show up in our mid-twenties. Sometimes it doesn’t show up at all\, which sucks—a lot. But lead singer and guitarist of Cincinnati’s Leggy\, Veronique Allaer stumbled upon her purpose in a rather painful way: after breaking her hip by falling off a fire escape in DC one rowdy 4th of July evening. Indeed\, Allaer was put on this Earth to make music; she got together with high school pal Kerstin Bladh and good friend Chris Campbell and with that Leggy was formed. \nFast forward to 2016 where we find Leggy’s iridescent debut\, full-length release\, a careful compilation of three previously released EPs (2014’s Grrrls Like Us\, 2015’s Nice Try\, and 2016’s DANG\, which was recorded in one night) plus one new song\, “Kick the Habit.” Resulting in a crushing 37-minute narrative of self-love and unrequited (and sometimes overly-requited) romance\, Leggy props up the common mid-twenties feeling of emotional confusion. From finding love in all the wrong places to feeling lost within one’s own mind\, the complexity of Allaer’s lyrics shift as swiftly and harshly as a troubled sea. “Sweet Tooth” captures this hard-to-understand juxtaposition of pining after someone who just doesn’t treat you quite like you should be treated: embarrassing you just to the point of a flushed face\, but still having an emotional hold over you that’s borderline irresistible; “I bat my eyes you call me ‘Bambi’ / Fluff my hair you call me ‘Barbie’ / But by the end of the party / You’ll be Danny\, I’ll be Sandy.” \nLeggy’s 60’s lo-fi garage\, surf rock paired with shimmering 50’s vocal melodies and modern-day pop influences carry over in songs like “Kick the Habit\,” “Grrrls Like Us\,” and the Lana Del Rey-inspired “Even Lana\,” which references the pop singer’s song “Blue Jeans.” Campbell’s snare-dripped rhythm and Bladh’s harmonious bass equally match Allaer’s foggy guitar and urgent vocals throughout the album. Soaring from song to song\, Leggy reimagines the ideal of amorous longing to a brighter\, more self-sufficient state of adulthood while still poking some light fun at the helpless romantic in all of us.” \n-“Leggy” Album Review\nJaclyn O’Connell\nPost-Trash \n/// Cross Country /// \n“If you’re into any of the slew of 90’s influenced bands popping up on the East Coast right now\, chances are at least one of your hometown heroes has played with Cross Country at some point. These four precocious ex-college kids have quickly built an audience by religiously gigging with touring bands passing through the Midwest\, reaching out to musicians and offering their hometown of Oxford\, Ohio as an unexpected show opportunity. In November of last year the group released Breakfast\, a scrappily-recorded EP of 4 power pop gems. Now Cross Country returns with TRIALS\, released in September by Nashville imprint Infinity Cat. This album is a considerable step up for the band\, both in terms of song-craft and instrumental prowess. \nA good barometer for the growth of the band is “Four Eyes”\, a track that was originally released on Breakfast and reappears as the penultimate song on TRIALS. The new version is played roughly 40 BPMs faster (I checked because I have time to do things like that)\, but almost as striking is the increased confidence with which the band tackles their arrangements.  The vocals are more assured and the performance is tighter in general. Cross Country definitely borrow from the wave of 90’s nostalgia that is making the rounds in DIY circles right now (jangly guitars\, deadpan vocals\, poppy arrangements)\, but they do so in a way that feels exciting and never derivative. Not many bands of this ilk have the chemistry displayed by guitarists Thom Meyer and Ezra Saunier. Their interplay is one of the most enjoyable parts about the band; they’re constantly trading off playing catchy licks and chord progressions while bassist Emily McColgan and drummer John Clooney hold everything together with driving punk rhythms. \nTRIALS opens up with “Alone\,” a relatively slow-paced track that belies the frenetic pace of the rest of the album. When Ezra shouts\, “I’m in to-tal con-trol!” I am reminded of the snarky self-assuredness of Parquet Courts’ “Master of My Craft.” “Dally” is probably the most infectious cut on the album\, while “Grass Stain” hypnotizes with an extended krautrock/noise outro. “Now” and “Sentinel” are both high-energy numbers that propel the album to its conclusion\, “Beams\,” which serves as a cool-down\, ending the album on a subdued and calming note. The sincerity and energy with which this band approaches their music is definitely refreshing\, and it will be exciting to see what they decide to do next.” \n“Trials” Album Review\nNathan Springer\nPost-Trash \n/// Blossom Hall ///  \nBlossom Hall is a Garage Pop trio for fans of the White Stripes and Blondie.\nBH is Nancy Paraskevopoulos\, Phil Cotter and Charlie Schefft. \nhttp://www.blossomhall.com \n$10 advance\n$12 Day of show\nALL AGES \nhttp://www.artifactbeer.com
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/hoops-leggy-cross-country-blossom-hall-at-urban-artifact/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170616T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170628T200000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T225831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170616T230034Z
UID:2317-1497632400-1498680000@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:TBASA Coast 2 Coast A Wife A Car & An Acoustic Guitar Part 2
DESCRIPTION:JUNE 16 (ANAPOLIS)- Metropolitan\nJUNE 18 (CINCINNATI)- The Listing Loon: Northside’s Craft Beer & Wine Bar/Bottle Shop\nJUNE 19 (STL)- TBA\nJUNE 22 (DENVER)- Southside Bar Kitchen\nJUNE 24 (SLC)- TBA\nJUNE 25 (TWIN FALLS)- Thornquest Studios & Twin Beans Coffee Company\nJUNE 26 (BOISE)- The Vault\nJUNE 27 (CLARKSTON)- Hogan’s Pub
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/tbasa-coast-2-coast-a-wife-a-car-an-acoustic-guitar-part-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170615T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170616T020000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170525T211425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170616T230034Z
UID:2251-1497560400-1497578400@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Kissing is a Crime ✿ Lipstick Fiction ✿ Sofia Stone at COMET
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY ˚˚˚˚ JUNE 15 ˚˚˚˚˚ COMET  \nKissing is a Crime :: lighty dissonant harmonius sugar rush punk from NYC \nhttps://kissingisacrime.bandcamp.com/ \nLipstick Fiction :: heavy rock and roll with a bit of sludgey glam pop \nhttps://lipstickfiction.bandcamp.com/releases \nSofia Stone :: new wavy bliss pop ft members of Cherry Crush  \nhttps://soundcloud.com/sofiastone \n÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ \nFREEEEEE 10 pm tunes \n♥ ♥ ♥
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/kissing-is-a-crime-%e2%9c%bf-lipstick-fiction-%e2%9c%bf-sofia-stone-at-comet/
LOCATION:THE COMET\, 4579 Hamilton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170615T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170616T000000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170614T124425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170615T224001Z
UID:2447-1497556800-1497571200@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Thursday Smörgåsbord of Music
DESCRIPTION:Come and GET IT!\n6 bands\n30 minute helpings\nAll on one succulent stage\nand it’s all FREEEEEEEE \n/// Dizzy Bats /// New York\, New York \n/// TGTG /// Peru \n/// MORI /// Brooklyn\, NY \nhttps://www.facebook.com/morimakesmusic/ \n/// Damage Therapy /// Lexington \n/// The Kno Nothings /// Cincinnati
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/thursday-smorgasbord-of-music/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170614T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170614T230000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170615T224000Z
UID:2302-1497472200-1497481200@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Blue Wisp Big Band - Live at the UA
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic and power of Cincinnati’s legendary 16-piece big band! 35 years and running.  \nThe Blue Wisp Big Band performs at Urban Artifact every Wednesday at 8:30. Be a part of the scene that everyone is talking about as the band delivers a one-of-a-kind experience for you and your guests in one of the hippest environments in the city!  \n$10 cover charge for the music lounge \nUrban Artifact\n1660 Blue Rock Street\nCincinnati\, OH 45223\nhttp://www.artifactbeer.com/
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/blue-wisp-big-band-live-at-the-ua/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170613T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170614T000000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170614T124425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170614T230428Z
UID:2446-1497387600-1497398400@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Wes Swing/ Serenity Fisher/ Russell James Pyle
DESCRIPTION:Wes Swing:\nhttp://wesswing.bandcamp.com \nSerenity Fisher and the Cardboard Hearts https://www.serenityfisher.com/ \nRussell James Pyle\nhttp://www.russelljamespyle.com/
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/wes-swing-serenity-fisher-russell-james-pyle/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170613T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170613T223000
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CREATED:20170510T231600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T225941Z
UID:1480-1497384000-1497393000@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:5th Anniversary Northside Square Dance
DESCRIPTION:Calling all dancers and old-time musicians!  PARTY in the backroom at Northside Tavern celebrating our fifth year of making square dances together! Russ Childers & Friends\, callers; music by the Northside Volunteers. (Bring baked goods for our traditional cakewalk\, too.) Tues June 13\, 8-10:30pm.  $5 donation per dancer. \nHISTORY: The Northside Square Dance movement began when Nathan Rutz wanted to have a birthday square dance party with all his friends and neighbors in Northside. He hired Russ Childers to call the dance and the Rabbit Hash String Band to play\, and the rest is history. We’ve moved the dance from Off the Avenue and the North Presbyterian Church — and now\, for the past five years\, we are still doing it\, the 2nd Tuesday of every month\, in the back room of the historic Northside Tavern.  Come be a part of history!  Musicians join the old-time veteran band members onstage; dancers on the floor. Beginners welcomed; all dances taught. Nobody needs to know nuttin’ but how to smile!
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/5th-anniversary-northside-square-dance/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170613T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170613T220000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T225941Z
UID:2300-1497380400-1497391200@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Science On Tap: Saving Young Lives
DESCRIPTION:Science On Tap: Children’s Hospital Success Stories\n6:00 – Doors Open 7:00 – Talks Begin\nOur summer series will feature two speakers at each event. For June\, we would like to welcome Dr. Jessica Kahn and Dr. Jeffrety Whitsett.\nDr. Jessica Kahn will speak about the positive impact of introducing the HPV vaccines in Cincinnati. Dr. Jeffrey Whitsett will speak about the impact of science on pediatric medicine and child health.\n*********************************************************** Jessica Kahn\, MD MPH is a tenured Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Chair of Academic Affairs and Career Development at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. She received her MD from Harvard Medical School and MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health\, and she completed a residency in Pediatrics and fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital before joining the faculty at Cincinnati Children’s. She has practiced adolescent medicine for 20 years\, with a focus on young women’s health. She is a clinical investigator whose long-term research objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality due to cervical cancer and other diseases related to human papillomavirus (HPV)\, and to decrease racial\, ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in the incidence of these diseases.\nJeffrey A. Whitsett\, MD is Professor of Pediatrics\, Chief of the Section of Neonatology\, Perinatal and Pulmonary Biology\, and Executive Director of the Perinatal Institute at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center\, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Dr. Whitsett received his B.A. from Colgate University and his medical degree from Columbia University. He trained in Pediatrics at Mt. Sinai Hospital\, New York City and in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine at the Children’s Hospital Medical Center\, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Following his fellowship he joined the faculty at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1977 and since has risen through the ranks to Professor. He is internationally known for his research in pulmonary medicine\, as well as for his clinical expertise in neonatology. Dr. Whitsett has made a series of groundbreaking contributions in pulmonary medicine and biology in his studies of the surfactant proteins A\, B\, C and D\, cloning their genes and clarifying their roles in lung development and function.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/science-on-tap-saving-young-lives/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170612T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170612T220000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170612T221002Z
UID:2298-1497294000-1497304800@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Old Time Mondays at Urban Artifact
DESCRIPTION:Old Time Mondays gives artists an opportunity to bring in their instruments for an opportunity to sit in on a session with seasoned old time musicians and learn traditional Appalachian music handed down from generation to generation in an open mic setting
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/old-time-mondays-at-urban-artifact/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170611T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170612T010000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170612T221002Z
UID:2296-1497218400-1497229200@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Aviary + Sunight
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special edition of SUNIGHT wherein 3 lads from Brooklyn with synthesizers join forces with Cincinnati’s revolving door experimental/improv concert series to create a night of arps into the future. Aviary carries the first set\, joins Sunight for the second. \nAviary (Brooklyn\, NYC) – https://soundcloud.com/mikenigro/ganttkammnigro-72716-6\nAviary is a group of semi-composed\, semi-improvised synthositions that is comprised of Mike Nigro\, Konrad Kamm (Glass frog) and Matthew D. Gannt. Boys are back in town. \nSunight (Cinci) – Improv/cosmic expansion to Heads and post-bluegrass curious late night burrito eaters alike. Lead by WHY? drummer Josiah Wolf and a rotating cast of co-conspirators including Ofir Klemperer and Alessandro Corona\, Sunight is an immersive\, audience participatant heavy jam-sesh.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/aviary-sunight/
LOCATION:THE COMET\, 4579 Hamilton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170611T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170611T230000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170611T215808Z
UID:2294-1497211200-1497222000@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Kristen Bennett / Abby Vice (ft Nick Heffron)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate set featuring the vivacious Kristen Bennett and the swirling tones of Abby Vice  \nFree show to the public
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/kristen-bennett-abby-vice-ft-nick-heffron/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T223000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170611T020000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170525T181643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170611T215808Z
UID:2224-1497133800-1497146400@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Stallone N' Roses\, Ohio Sons
DESCRIPTION:A night of original rock’n roll. Ohio Sons opens with some rumble and thunder. Stallone N’ Roses follows with a sonic barrage of bazooka furied guitar and percussion deep from the jungle. Check out and support SNR’s recent  album at bandcamp.  \nhttps://stallonenroses.bandcamp.com\nhttps://soundcloud.com/ohiosons
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/stallone-n-roses-ohio-sons/
LOCATION:THE COMET\, 4579 Hamilton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170611T010000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170611T215808Z
UID:2293-1497132000-1497142800@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Comprador / The Bascinets / Disaster Class
DESCRIPTION:/// Comprador /// \na person within a country who acts as an agent for foreign organizations engaged in investment\, trade\, or economic or political exploitation. \n/// The Bascinets /// Columbus /// \nhttps://thebascinets.bandcamp.com/ \n/// Disaster Class /// \n/// Visuals by Elyse Johnson ///\nelysejohnsonartist.com \nFinally a reason to build a gate triggered hand clap for an acoustic drum kit.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/comprador-the-bascinets-disaster-class/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T220000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170510T141518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170610T221613Z
UID:1436-1497117600-1497132000@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:POP PRESS
DESCRIPTION:Thunder-Sky\, Inc.’s next exhibit\, “Pop Press\,” opens June 10\, 2017 (reception 6 to 10 pm) and closes August 4\, 2017.  The show\, curated by Scott Bruno\, matches a select group of local and regional artists with bizarre newspaper clippings and other news-media ephemera Bruno has amassed over the years; each artist has created a visual response to the imagery and narratives.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/pop-press/
LOCATION:Thunder-Sky\, Inc.\, 4573 Hamilton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170508T184911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170610T221613Z
UID:1171-1497099600-1497110400@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Pups and Pints
DESCRIPTION:Come and support local animal rescues through adoption as well as enjoying a brew from your favorite Northside bars! Meet dogs in need of forever homes at The Listing Loon: Northside’s Craft Beer & Wine Bar/Bottle Shop and Urban Artifact.  \nRescue volunteers from Louie’s Legacy Animal Rescue will be on hand to take your adoption application on the spot\, just in case you fall in love with a new four-legged companion!  \nPlus\, every dog adopted during the event gets to go home with a WERUVA Super Luxe Pet Food gift basket coutesty of Northside Grange Pet & Urban Farm Supply!  \nCan’t adopt right now but still want to support the rescue? Have a pint or two of beer from Urban Artifact or Rhinegeist – $1 of every pint sold will be donated back to Louie’s Legacy Animal Rescue!
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/pups-and-pints/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T210000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170610T221613Z
UID:2290-1497092400-1497128400@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Maureen Wood's Celebration of Life
DESCRIPTION:Maureen was a life-long social activist\, dedicated to empowering children and women of all ages and in every sphere of life: at home\, in school\, and at work. She had a driving need to not only help\, but to really connect with people of all walks of life. Maureen was a creative visionary with a unique sense of style\, blending communal and personal spaces in uncommon locations in a way that was incredibly inviting and intriguing to the people exploring those places. \nMaureen was loved by so many that we decided to have an open house style celebration; From late morning gathering to late night dancing! (We have several musicians that want to be a part of this special day). We will also have a time for people to share special memories they have of Maureen.  \nSilverglades graciously donated food for our 11am-5pm time block and in pure “Maureen fashion\,” 5:00pm-11:00pm we will be having it potluck style. Bring a dish and memory to share.  \nIf you would like to share any pictures please email them to memoriesofmaureenwood@gmail.com \nDonations can be made at http://www.gofundme.com/maureenwood \n****We will be closing down the Celebration for Maureen at 9 pm on Saturday. And\, no dancing. \nSorry folks but we need to be safe and treat that building well. \nPlease be aware that there might be delays getting in the building if the crowds are too large. \nStill looking forward to time with you and see you either during the day or at the 5:00 potluck. \nPlease share this information with anyone and everyone.****
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/maureen-woods-celebration-of-life/
LOCATION:Off the Avenue Studios\, 1546 Knowlton St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170609T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T000000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170610T221613Z
UID:2288-1497042000-1497052800@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Flying Underground / Gay Neighbors / Copper
DESCRIPTION:/// Flying Underground /// \nSinger/songwriter/guitarist\, Brian Lovely\, lost his voice to a neurological curse\, and went in search of a singer. Enter Kelly McCracken. The result is power trio + kick ass singer\, otherwise known as Flying Underground. \nAlong with Chris Arduser on drums and bassist David Ramos\, Flying Underground is a post- The Who / Big Star / early Aerosmith (Give him a break\, Lovely was born in Boston)/ Television / Replacements/ Guided By Voices\, blah blah blah…kinda thing. A bit proggy and psychedelic. Attitudinally owing much to the likes of John Lennon\, Robyn Hitchcock and Randy Newman\, lyrics are visceral\, often whimsical and oblique\, but always heretical and subversive\, thank you very much. In other words\, a rock band. Duh. \n/// Gay Neighbors /// \nGay Neighbors is a Chicago band originally formed in Bloomington-Normal\, Illinois. Their experimental brand of heavy-psych rock rarely heard broke through the music scene of the sleepy college town in 2013. For years\, the group’s five members\, Aesop Adams\, Aaron Dooley\, Dylan Freed\, Wally Houldsworth\, and Travis Ralph crossed paths playing in various bands before ultimately joining forces to form Gay Neighbors. Playing-out and establishing themselves as the house band at Reverberation Vinyl\, the band released their first album\, Condescend for a Dream\, in October of 2015. Since the release of Condescend\, Gay Neighbors have continued to hone their craft and develop their unique sound. After releasing a several singles over the last year\, Gay Neighbors is set to release a new EP\, entitled Primordial in December 2016. \n/// Copper ///  \nI started Copper in the summer of 2013 as a recording project for pop/rock/folk songs I have written over the past decade as a Cincinnati guitarist/singer. Copper’s debut disc–“Fade to White”–is scheduled for release on June 13\, 2014\, and was produced and recorded by Matt Hueneman of Cattle Dog Productions. It features 9 original songs written by me\, and I also sang and played guitar and most of the bass tracks. Many other local musicians contributed time\, talent and encouragement in the making of this disc: Chris Arduser on drums\, percussion and mandolin; George Cunningham and Brian Lovely on lead guitars; Matt Hueneman\, who added guitar and keyboard tracks in addition to his producer’s role; Krystal Peterson on vocals; Charlie Fletcher on piano and Hohner; Ben Walkenhauer and Randy Villars on horns; and Bob Nyswonger on bass. (I even managed to snag Rob Fetters one day for a tasty guitar track on “The Daily Dead.”) I could not\, and would not have done it without these superbly gifted men and women. \nIt has been a long journey. The songs are about people I have met or known about in my nearly sixty years\, and the stories are all true–though the names have been changed in some instances to protect the guilty. I hope you like the songs.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/flying-underground-gay-neighbors-copper/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170609T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170610T000000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170525T181641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170610T221612Z
UID:2220-1497042000-1497052800@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Alan Licht / Knee Play / Pete Fosco & Paulina Michels
DESCRIPTION:No Response Presents: \nAlan Licht\n(Esteemed author\, journalist\, sound artist\, minimalist\, and rock musician- collaborates often with Lee Ranadlo\, Jim O-Rourke\, etc.  Promoting his solo acoustic record on VDSQ )\nhttp://www.alanlicht.com/ \nKnee Play\n(Electro Acoustic Sound art crew)\nhttp://www.intermedio.io/knee-play/ \nPete Fosco & Paulina Michels\n(Guitar textures and outside the kit percussion) \nFriday\, June 9th\n9pm / Free / 21+ \nThe Comet\n4579 Hamilton Ave. \n—————————————————————————– \nBorn in 1968 and raised in New Jersey\, I took guitar lessons at the age of ten and went on to play in typical high school cover bands and to study jazz guitar privately with Buck Brown. In my late teens\, as my interests expanded to the avant-garde\, I attended a seminar on improvisation given by noted west coast guitarist Henry Kaiser. Enrolling at Vassar College\, I studied electronic music with Linda Fisher and composition with Annea Lockwood and Richard Wilson. By the time I graduated in 1990\, I had already published articles on Minimalist composers La Monte Young\, Tony Conrad\, Rhys Chatham\, and Charlemagne Palestine\, and had recorded with former John Coltrane drummer Rashied Ali (on Rudolph Grey’s Mask of Light LP). \nRelocating to New York City\, I focused on pursuing free improvisation (with Rudolph Grey’s group the Blue Humans and guitarist Loren Mazzacane Connors) as well as indie rock (the bands Love Child and Run On\, as well as a brief stint with legendary 60s psychedelic rock band Arthur Lee & Love). I also began developing a repertoire of structured improvisation pieces for solo electric guitar\, documented on a series of albums starting with 1994’s Sink the Aging Process. These brought together my interests in reharmonization (from jazz and classical music)\, process\, repetition\, and extended duration (from Minimalism)\, and the textural vocabularies of rock and noise music. The albums also include tape pieces and organ works. In 1998 I began writing frequently for the British experimental music magazine The WIRE\, doing several cover stories and other features. In 2000 I started handling bookings at Tonic\, the estimable New York venue dedicated to showcasing a wide range of alternative music\, from free improvisation to underground rock to electronica to the jazz and classical avant-gardes. This brought me into contact with numerous musicians\, and I performed at Tonic myself countless times. In 2001 I co-founded the ensemble Text of Light with Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo\, a project that brings together free improvisation with screenings of historic examples of experimental cinema. Text of Light emphasizes the chance correspondences between what is happening onscreen and what is happening in the music\, as a kind of live\, real-time mixed-media collage. Subsequently I have made audiovisual collaborations with video artist and long-time Merce Cunningham associate Charles Atlas and Emmy-winning painter\, designer and comics artist Gary Panter\, which operated under similar principles. 2002 saw the publication of my first book\, An Emotional Memoir of Martha Quinn\, an extended personal essay about coming of age as a rock fan and musician. In 2007 my second book\, Sound Art: Beyond Music\, Between Categories was published – significant as the first full-length study of sound installations and sound sculpture to be published in English\, and the first to examine the genre mainly from an art historical\, rather than a quasi-philosophical\, viewpoint. \nAny free improviser is also an audience member\, as he or she is hearing the music for the first time. I brought this idea to performances I organized under the name the Digger Choir at Issue Project Room in 2003-2004 that conflated the roles of audience member and performer. Everyone who attended was responsible for performing the music-singing John Stevens’ Sustained Piece and Yoko Ono’s John Let’s Hope For Piece as well as my own pieces like Subway Piece\, in which they were instructed to read a magazine or book they would ordinarily read to themselves in transit out loud. The idea of speaking texts aloud that are meant to be read silently also occurs in two of my recent sound installations: On Deaf Ears (2009)\, in which an article about the possible hearing loss incurred by listening to music on iPod earbuds at high volume was recorded being read aloud\, and played as a loop on AVA Gallery’s outdoor speakers; and Cross Promotion (2010)\, in which the proprietors of both AVA and Diapason read aloud their press releases for coming exhibitions\, the recordings were then installed in each other’s gallery space. These pieces play not only on sound art’s investigations of latent sounds\, but on my dual work practice as a musician and a writer. \nIn 2010 I started a project called Title TK with media artist Cory Archangel and curator Howie Chen. Cory\, Howie and I are all guitarists. Considering ourselves a band\, in live appearances we walk onstage with guitars but never plug them in or play; instead we simply talk to each other (mostly about music). These talks are improvised\, and to me represent a negotiation between spoken and musical languages\, underlining the linguistic implications of musical vocabularies and the conversational aspects of group improvisation. They also represent an application of “post- studio art” ideas to music\, in removing what would be expected as essential content from the rock band format. Finally\, they build upon my personal history\, making a conceptual accommodation between my parallel existences in the 90s as a rock band member and free improviser. More recent activities include recording and touring with Lee Ranaldo & the Dust\, an improv trio with Aki Onda and artist/filmmaker Michael Snow\, a duo with Yeah Yeah Yeahs drummer Brian Chase\, and a book-length interview with Will Oldham\, Will Oldham on Bonnie “Prince” Billy (Faber & Faber (UK)\, W.W. Norton (US)\, Contra (Spain)\, 2012). \n“Licht composes like the writer that he is. Ideas – simply stated and highly effective – emerge from a collage of everything from loops of raw guitar to radio weather reports.” — Christian Marclay on AL’s double CD A New York Minute in Best of 2003\, ARTFORUM\, December 2003. \n“Be it in indie rock groups\, improv ensembles\, or his solo compositions\, guitarist and writer Alan Licht has spent his career smuggling ideas across the obscured bridge between harmony and noise.” — Matthew Wuethrich\, the WIRE\, June 2008
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/alan-licht-knee-play-pete-fosco-paulina-michels/
LOCATION:THE COMET\, 4579 Hamilton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170609T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170609T210000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170610T221612Z
UID:2286-1497042000-1497042000@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Mu at the Listing Loon\, Cinci- Friday 6/9
DESCRIPTION:Mu live this Friday (6/9) at the Listing Loon\, Cincinnati! \nDoors at 9- No cover \nhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YjpBKPAsKQQ \nMu‘s music is different. Currently on tour out of Austin\, TX\, artist and musician AJ Bihn is under the label of Mu for the 2017 year.\nHaving spent 7 years living in Miami\, experimenting with DJs\, electronic artists\, live and electronic blends\, traveling the world as an artist\, performing music for various original groups\, bands\, people and agencies\, and some of his own groups\, this is AJ’s latest reincarnation and invention\, and his first true clean break away on his own artist label\, Mu.\nMu is a psychedelic indie-rock type artist featuring live improvisational sax through effects and pedals\, Tame Impala-like vocals\, and all-original composed psychedelic and experimental music. Many of these songs and styles are a mix of some of the very best types\, styles\, and sounds Mu can find to produce what intends to be truly inspirational\, enjoyable\, and great new music. \nMu brings a transcending and enjoyable sound for everyone\, and comes with the stage with brand new music\, all of which has been created in the 2k17 year and some of which is completely brand new presently.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/mu-at-the-listing-loon-cinci-friday-69/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170608T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170608T190000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170609T204248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170609T234811Z
UID:2285-1496948400-1496948400@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Lipstick Fiction//Actual Italians//MARR//Venicia Kosein//Sharktooth
DESCRIPTION:LOUD GUITARS and POWERFUL VOICES at URBAN ARTIFACT \nLipstick Fiction :. loud and groovy punx guaranteed to make you mad about something  \nActual Italians :. fuzzy\, catchy\, conscious garage rock \nMARR :. alternately dreamy and driving shewgaze  \nSharktooth :. homegrown acoustic folk punk \nVenicia Kosein :. wonderful solo acoustic act  \n… … …. …\nfree / all ages
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/lipstick-fictionactual-italiansmarrvenicia-koseinsharktooth/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170605T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170605T180000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170629T215230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180125T020159Z
UID:3474-1496682000-1496685600@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Phil's Place - A weekly Community Meal
DESCRIPTION:Phil’s Place is a free community weekly dinner that provides food\, fosters a sense of belonging\, and builds community. Hosted by CAIN-Churches Active In Northside.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/phils-place-a-weekly-community-meal-2/
LOCATION:CAIN-Churches Active In Northside\, 4230 Hamilton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170604T220000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170525T181640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170526T200012Z
UID:2218-1496602800-1496613600@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:The PsychoAcoustic Orchestra at Urban Artifact
DESCRIPTION:A 13-piece eclectic musical project since 1992 featuring many of the area’s most creative musical magicians performing musical visions and compositions by Patrick Kelly. The PAO has 3 CDs\, its most recent “Fun With Notes” released late last year. The range of the repertoire encompasses jazz\, fusion\, funk\, world music\, avant garde and Latin. It is a feast for the ears. “Whoever has ears to hear\, let them hear.” $10 suggested donation.
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/the-psychoacoustic-orchestra-at-urban-artifact/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170603T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170604T010000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170510T155958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170526T200012Z
UID:1455-1496523600-1496538000@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Peridoni / Ernie Johnson From Detroit - Live at Urban Artifact
DESCRIPTION:Peridoni and Ernie Johnson From Detroit throw it down at Urban Artifact on Saturday\, June 3rd! \n/// Peridoni /// \nPeridoni is a 4-piece modern jam band from Cincinnati\, Ohio! Mixing tight grooves with soaring melodies and blistering solo’s\, an original\, danceable groove is created! \nhttps://soundcloud.com/peridoni\nhttps://peridoni.bandcamp.com/ \n/// Ernie Johnson From Detroit /// \n#whoiserniejohnsonfromdetroit\nhttps://erniejohnsonfromdetroit.bandcamp.com/releases \n$5 at he door\nAll Ages
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/peridoni-ernie-johnson-from-detroit-live-at-urban-artifact/
LOCATION:Urban Artifact\, 1660 Blue Rock St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170603T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170604T000000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170526T173047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170526T200012Z
UID:2274-1496523600-1496534400@welcometonorthside.com
SUMMARY:Jennifer Simone/Freedom Nicole Moore/Miss Marjorie
DESCRIPTION:Catch a beautiful night of original music with: \nJennifer Simone\nhttps://soundcloud.com/jennifer_simone\nhttps://cincymusic.com/bands/jennifer-simone \nFreedom Nicole Moore\nhttps://soundcloud.com/freedomnicolemoore\nhttps://cincymusic.com/bands/freedom-nicole-moore \nMarjorie Lee of The Lovers\nhttps://marjorieandthelovers.bandcamp.com/\nhttps://cincymusic.com/bands/the-lovers
URL:https://welcometonorthside.com/event/jennifer-simonefreedom-nicole-mooremiss-marjorie/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170603T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170604T000000
DTSTAMP:20260711T120548
CREATED:20170518T215256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170526T200012Z
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SUMMARY:In The Sea (Tristan Honsinger\, Nicolas Caloia\, Joshua Zubot)
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 3rd @ The Comet \nIN THE SEA\nTristan Honsinger – cello (active since 70’s; recorded w Cecil Taylor\, Derek Bailey\, Peter Brotzmann\, William Parker\, David Toop\, etc; a founder of the ICP Orchestra; and has collaborated with The Pop Group\, The Ex\, Borbetomagus\, etc)\nNicolas Calioa – bass\nJoshua Zubot – violin \n+ an opening set from: \nC.I.G. (Cincinnati Improvisers Group)\nJon Lorenz – sax\nJohn Rich – clarinet\nTim Schwallie – guitar\nWilliam DeWolfe – guitar\nMark Milano – bass\nZach Larabee – percussion \n——————————————————————- \nSaturday\, June 3rd\n9pm / 21+ / Free \nThe Comet\n4579 Hamilton Ave. \n——————————————————————– \nTristan Honsinger started improvising in Montreal more than forty years ago\, prior to his decisive move to Europe\, where he’s been at the centre of improvised music activity ever since.  So this group represents an oblique sort of homecoming. Their rapport is obvious\, the results a satisfying mixture of musical empathy and creative conflict.  Tristan plays with characteristic daring from his reserves of readymade tune fragments and shards of poetry and into the protean unknown that is the foundation for the best group improvising.  Josh Zubot\,and Nicolas Caloia don’t merely follow him there\, but provoke him – and each other – in ways that are\, by turns\, subtle\, assertive\, and irreverent.  A superb encounter. \n———————————————————————– \nBorn in New England\, the cellist Tristan Honsinger studied at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. By the ’70s\, the Trans-American had moved to Amsterdam and formed the Instant Composers Pool with drummer Han Bennink and radical pianist Misha Mengelberg. With this avant-jazz group\, his music transcended the classical conservatory background he had and he began to incorporate wild\, free improvisation\, jazz\, and European folk music into his cannon\, not to mention a kinship with Bertolt Brecht theatre\, which would put an edge on performances and recordings that take on experimental strategies\, some of which include what could be considered violent attacks on the instrument. Here he would find a kinship with Cecil Taylor\, who also liked to make small explosions inside his piano. Honsinger worked with the great pianist in Europe\, with Steve Lacy\, Lol Coxhill\, and Louis Moholo among them in the European free jazz community — which\, in the ’70s\, was thriving as far away as Florence\, Italy. Honsinger found a home there in 1978 for a number of years. Working with the more extreme experimental Gruppo Du Improvisazione Nuovo Consonanza (Improvisational Group for New Consonance) members Giancarlo Schiaffini and Gianluigi Trovesi. Having worked with many groups and ad hoc improvisation setting through the years\, interests in theatre\, dance\, and opera influenced his performances considerably. \nHis optimum is as a solo cello improviser\, and on the album A Camels Kiss\, he extracts a dense and unworldly combination of jazz techniques\, text-less vocalizing\, total free improvisation\, hints at J.S. Bach\, quotes from Kurt Weill\, and flirts with the fantasia of gypsy folk music. All with an astounding technique that surpasses many of the greatest of contemporary music interpreters. Often compared to the late Tom Cora\, another outlandish jazz cellist whose love for folk and classical music inflected his improvisations. The range of emotions that is covered in a piece by Tristan Honsinger is striking in that it is very accessible for so-called avant-garde music. In the ’80s\, he recorded for the prestigious FMP label and in the ’90s\, numerous companies\, including Winter and Winter\, I.C.P.\, and legendary jazz archivists Hat Hut from Switzerland. Performing with the Instant Composers Pool\, the group was highlighted at many European jazz festivals if not only for their astounding improvisational musicianship\, but for the theatrical antics — spectacles even more unpredictable than there schizophrenic jazz structures. All written in real-time of course.
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LOCATION:THE COMET\, 4579 Hamilton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45223\, United States
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SUMMARY:Swim Team LP Release w/ Slugsalt and The Fairmount Girls
DESCRIPTION:JUNE 2ND\, 2017 – NORTHSIDE TAVERN – FREE \nJoin Swim Team and Fairmount girls in celebrating the release of Swim Team’s Self Titled LP on LET’S PRETEND RECORDS. \nPre order the LP: https://www.letspretendrecords.com/preorder \n————————————————————————– \n// Swim Team //\n“Billie Holiday hopping on stage after a few dry martinis and fronting X-RAY SPEX\, with Tommy Lee’s drunk cousin playing drums and throwing knives.” \n// Slugsalt //\nBrat queens of the city who have both opened their home to you and fed you tight snacks. \n// Fairmount Girls //\nCincinnati legends – “Born and raised on the mean streets of the Mill Creek Valley\, in Southeast Ohio\, Fairmount Girls\, started their musical journey as a girl-rock band. They tried some boys out but are now back to all girls. Fairmount Girls like animals\, playing music and living in the city.”
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