Live Music: So Hot Right Now!

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Live shows are hotter than Hansel right now.

And let’s not forget our old friend Ohio River Valley humidity.

But sweating is good for your health.

Uh, well, it was good for you. (R.I.P. Richard.) Let’s get to some gigs and feel the burn.

On Tuesday, Alice Cooper plays the Rose.

The Comet Bluegrass All-Stars play a free gig at Greenhills Commons on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Meanwhile, PNC Pavilion has “Rumours of Fleetwood Mac” and Yächtley Crëw drops anchor at Ludlow Garage.

On Thursday, list member Mighty Joe Sampson and I will be in the Windy City for the Buffalo Tom show at Metro Chicago. After all, I have to retain my status as BT’s #1 superfan.

Shows a bit closer to home that evening:

  • The Verve Pipe plays a freebie on the Fairfield Village Green (6-9 p.m.)
  • Mike Oberst and Justine Cefalu play Washington Park
  • The Menus will be “Rockin’ the Roebling” at Smale Park
  • Lawrenceburg Civic Park has Katmandu: Bob Seger Tribute
  • Ruthie Foster headlines the free show at Levitt Pavilion in Dayton
  • Five Finger Death Punch and Marilyn Manson play Riverbend
  • Camp Springs Tavern has their bi-weekly Bluegrass Jam

Two festivals kick off on Friday:

  • On Point Music Festival at Sawyer Point has a ton of great Cincinnati bands, and is FREE!
  • Voices of America Country Music Fest at VOA Metro Park in West Chester has a ton of bro country… and costs $$$.

R.I.P. Bob, one of the best.

Other Friday shows:

  • Soul Pocket plays a freebie at Blue Ash Towne Square
  • Blair Crimmins & The Hookers (Dixieland Jazz) playing for free at Levitt Pavilion (so yes, that means free Hookers in Dayton… probably not the first time)
  • Moonbeau and The Orphan The Poet are at Fountain Square
  • RiversEDGE has Rumours ATL (yet another Fleetwood Mac tribute band) and Angela Combs
  • Luther Ray & the Flood, Matt St. George, and B.C. Shinault play Southgate
  • Hard Rock Casino hosts the “I Love the 90s” concert with Vanilla Ice, Rob Base and Montell Jordan playing their greatest hit (singular).
  • Aronoff Center has Piano Men: Generations – the music of Billy Joel and Elton John

The On Point Festival continues on Saturday, Ludlow Garage has “Bruce in the U.S.A.” and comedian Brian Regan will be at Turfway Park.

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Albert Lee and Jeremy Clyde (of Chad & Jeremy fame) play Ludlow Garage next Sunday, 8/11.

On Tuesday, August 13th:

  • Robert Earl Keen plays Ludlow Garage
  • Wheatus plays Southgate House

Speaking of Wheatus, this Rolling Stone article from April about their song “Teenage Dirtbag” was pretty interesting.

Gigs on Wednesday, 8/14:

  • Bush, Jerry Cantrell, and Candlebox play Riverbend
  • Switchfoot, Blue October, and Matt Nathanson play the Ovation in Newport
  • Taj Farrant plays Ludlow Garage
  • The Ben Levin Band plays a free show at Fountain Square (5-8 p.m.)

Shows on Thursday, 8/15:

  • Fraze has the Sweatin’ to the Oldies Happy Together Tour featuring The Turtles, Jay and The Americans, The Association, Badfinger, The Vogues, and The Cowsills… if you are a doctor specializing in joint replacements, you really should set up a booth at that show.
  • RiversEDGE has the Red NOT Chili Peppers and Emo Kids (that’s a band… Hamilton under-indexes on emo kids)
  • There’s a “New Wave Nation 80s Tribute” at Fairfield Village Green
  • Ault Park’s free show features Floyd & the Walkmen

Dweezil Zappa plays the Ovation on Friday, 8/16. Remember when Frank Zappa and his daughter Moon Unit were on Letterman talking about the unusual names Frank gave his kids? I sure do – it was classic!

That same evening, Taft Theatre has “One Night of Queen” and Blue Ash Towne Square has “Parrots of the Caribbean” – either a tribute to Jimmy Buffett or to Gilbert Gottfried’s character in Aladdin.

The Jayhawks play Memorial Hall on Saturday, August 17th. List members Whit and Barb will be there with yours truly and my lovely bride, who couldn’t name a Jayhawks song to save her life. (You’d think that being married to me for 27 years would have “Tailspin” in heavy rotation on her playlist.)

That same evening, Ana Popovic plays Ludlow Garage, and Callie McCullough and Maria Carrelli play a Downtowne Listening Room gig in Burlington, KY.

The Doobie Brothers and Steve Winwood play Riverband on Sunday, August 18th. I heard Rerun has a front row seat.

Joe Bonamassa plays the Fraze on Tuesday, August 20th.

And Deep Purple’s “One More Time” tour stops at Riverbend on Wednesday, 8/21. Is there an opener? Yes…

I’m renaming my living room “Wussy Arena”

Chuck and Lisa will be playing at my house yet again – on Saturday, October 19th. Tickets go on sale 8/12. Here’s their full Undertow fall tour:

A Triple Dip of Live Licks

My buddy Paul hooked me up with a free ticket to the Foo Fighters show. It had been a loooong time since I’d seen a stadium show (The Who, on their first of their gazillion “farewell” tours… back in ’86-ish at Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium). The Foos did what they do – rock! I have no idea where Dave Grohl gets his energy… and I have no idea how his vocal cords are intact with all that screaming. Pretenders sounded great too, and it was cool to see Wolfie Van Halen fronting his band Mammoth.

The next night was a bit more pastoral – Ben Levin Band at the Cincinnati Nature Center for their monthly “Music Under the Moon” series. (August is sold out, but tickets remain for the 9/13 gig with Jam Band Jovi… great name!)

And I wrapped up my trifecta last weekend with the Totally Tubular show at Riverbend on Saturday. I never thought I’d utter the phrase “Wang Chung rocked” but they did. Good times hanging with Taylor Fox from Inhailer Radio, too.

I took it easy this weekend – only one live show: S.G. Goodman at Southgate. The “S.G.” stands for “So Good” – fantastic show! List member John Sandman and his wife Julia were there.

Raise the Roof!

Speaking o’ John and Julia, they started a non-profit called Music Fund Cincinnati and they’re currently raising funds to build a stage at Carriage House Farm. You can donate to the cause here.

Ride that Bike!

Speaking o’ donating to good causes, your favorite live music/concert blogger/goofball will be participating in this year’s Ride Cincinnati event in September to raise funds for cancer research and care. My good friend LJ recently was diagnosed with brain cancer, and I’ll be riding to honor him and his brave battle. If you can find it in your heart/wallet to make a donation, I’d greatly appreciate it. And I’ll do my best to do you proud.

Mayall: all blues, all the time

This Vanity Fair piece about John Mayall, who recently died at age 90, highlights his devotion to the blues… and lists the many rock legends who got their start thanks to him.

Album Covers of the Week(s)

Jerry’s taking full advantage of his medical marijuana card. ‘Til Tuesday.

Looks like the dude up front might mime “shooting love”…

Jive. Turkey.

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No turkey for me, thanks. I’m a veg head.

And I don’t speak jive. But I know Beaver Cleaver’s mom does.

Let’s speak a universal language: music! But before we get to the gigs in the near future, just a quick reminder that pre-sale tickets were made available today for The Raisins reunion shows next March 1st and 2nd at The Woodward Theater – the code is: porkopolis.

Tonight:

  • The Menzingers play Bogart’s
  • Tiny Moving Parts and World’s Greatest Dad (which could be a warning label on a Swiss watch and a coffee mug screen printing, respectively) are at Southgate in the Revival Room
  • John R. Miller plays Southgate’s main room (a.k.a. Sanctuary)

On Friday, Meshell Ndegeocello plays Ludlow Garage.

Saturday gigs:

  • In the Pines (new album is pretty good) plays the Woodward, with Lung and Mol Sullivan also on the bill
  • Memorial Hall has An Evening with Joan Osborne
  • Ludlow Garage features Bruce in the U.S.A. (“The world’s #1 tribute to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band”) – almost as good as this act:

Sunday is a busy day for shows:

  • Black Stone Cherry plays the old Annie’s
  • John Waite and his band are at Memorial Hall
  • The O’Jays make a “Last Stop on the Love Train” tour appearance at the Greg AND Peter Brady

The Whiskey Shambles play Northside Tavern on Tuesday, 11/21, with Achilles Tenderloin and Sarah Dactyl also on the bill.

Wednesday, November 22nd is Thanksgiving Eve… and you can feast on live music:

  • Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band plays Southgate
  • Ernie Johnson from Detroit is at MOTR
  • Maria Carrelli will be playing at Arnold’s in conjunction with the limited edition vinyl release of a live album she recorded at Arnold’s back in April. The album artwork is from list member Keith Neltner, in collaboration with Maker’s Mark. The first 150 people to show up will get the album for free!

Details from the Arnold’s Facebook page:

These aren’t just regular albums. There is a ton of work that goes into them. Releasing these Thanksgiving Eve albums for free has been a passion project for Arnold’s owner Chris Breeden and celebrated graphic designer Keith Neltner for over 5 years now. They handle every aspect of this release from the vinyl pressing all the way to stuffing the records into the sleeves at the end. 

Next Thursday, you’ll be too stuffed on stuffing to see a show.

But you can dance it off on Friday, 11/24 during the Funksgiving show hosted by Freekbass at Radio Artifact (in the Urban Artifact taproom). Or try this:

Other shows on Friday 11/24:

  • Trouble No More and Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country kickoff a two-night stand at the Madison Theater
  • Buffalo Wabs and the Price Hill Hustle are at Southgate
  • Tweens play MOTR
  • Night #1 of Inhailer Radio’s “Inspired” fundraiser concerts at The Woodward – full lineup:

Gigs on Saturday, 11/25:

  • Night #2 of the Inhailer fundraiser shows (Woodward) and the Trouble No More/Daniel Donato combo (Madison Theater)
  • Blues wunderkind Taj Farrant plays Ludlow Garage
  • Papadosio plays the Taft
  • Camp Springs Tavern hosts Gehner Dueling Pianos – Holiday Kickoff Show
  • Ben Levin plays BrewRiver
  • Your favorite music list author will be slinging beers at the Mt. Washington Biergarten in the parking lot on Oxford Avenue. Stop by and say hi.

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram puts a bow on Rollvember with a show at Ludlow Garage on Thursday, 11/30.

I went to a rock concert and a ballgame broke out… or vice versa

Foo Fighters and Green Day are both playing Great American Ball Park this summer. Foos have Pretenders and Mammoth WVH opening. The Green Day lineup also includes Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas. Look for list member Dan “Reds win it all in ’24” Lewis in the front row for both shows.

Have we learned nothing from “Disco Demolition Day”?

It turns out that Jeff Tweedy likes ABBA’s “Dancing Queen”… [story link courtesy of list member Michael “Rico” Carrico, who said “This seems like some well-timed wisdom from one of our favorites that maybe you should make note of there old (cranky, crotchety) friend…] Hmm, guess Rico wasn’t onboard with my Radiohead bashing. He’d better get off my lawn!

The 70s were the best!

I miss those halcyon days when you could you see the “I am Woman” woman and Fonzie singing along with Neil Diamond.

Album Cover of the Fortnight

I feel better than James Brown.

Happy Thanksgiving!