Posts Tagged ‘mallory’

Tuesday, July 6
Santana and Steve Winwood
Riverbend Music Center
7:30 pm
$35-103
Friday, July 9
Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band
PNC Pavilion
8 pm
$38-142
PNC/MidPoint’s Indie Summer
Fountain Square
Why?, State Song, Fists of Love and Kasparov
7 pm
Free
Saturday, July 10
500 Miles to Memphis, The Melismatics, Noah Sugarman and Six Nights Alone
Southgate House (Ballroom)
9:30 pm
$7 for 21+
$10 for 18-20
Vandaveer, Cheyenne Marie Mize, Nathan Xander [...]

For as long as I can remember, Cincinnati has been a festival kind of town. Whether we’re celebrating our German heritage at Oktoberfest, or sampling the tastiest of foods at the Taste of Cincinnati and Goetta Fest, the people here love to get out and experience all the best things the city has to offer. [...]

The long-awaited second album from mallory has arrived, and to celebrate the release, they threw a huge party last night at the Southgate House. Seven bands (including mallory) rocked out in both the ballroom and upstairs parlour. The night featured powerful sets from nearly everyone, such as locals like The Sundresses, State Song, The Sleeping Sea, [...]

The third edition of the Ten Out of Tenn Tour returns to the Southgate House this Tuesday, October 6. Trent Dabbs and K.S. Rhoads created the tour in 2005, which has featured a revolving cast of (usually) ten singers and songwriters from Tennessee. I’ve seen their Christmas show in the past, and the way this tour works is, you’ll [...]

Running Behind Schedule
Day Two of the MidPoint Music Festival started much later for me than I had planned, and the entire night involved a lot of running back and forth between downtown Cincinnati and Newport, Kentucky to the Southgate House. Because I was running behind schedule, I had missed some bands on my must-see list, like [...]

Out-of-Town Picks
Like a lot of people, my first taste of Chairlift came about because of their hit song “Bruises” that was featured in an iPod commercial. But when they opened for Peter, Bjorn and John this past April at the Southgate House, I saw a band that was about more than writing catchy songs that could become radio-friendly hits. In the beginning [...]