Live from the Artists Den Robert Plant and The Band of Joy 2012 Intro Black Dog Angel Dance Houses Of The Holy House Of Cards Cindy, I’ll Marry You Someday Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go Tangerine A Satisfied Mind Move Up Down To The Sea Ramble On Gallows Pole In The Mood Rock And Rol I Bid You Goodnight Quatro ...
Due to the website switchover we're a little late posting this. Friday night the Copeland/Ehret show opened at Acme Artists in downtown Canton. In Acme Artists founder, Dylan Atkinson's words "We just gave them the key and told them to do whatever the hell they wanted..." And they did. It is an explosion of edgy, street, and contemporary art...everywhere. The exhibit is still going call Acme Artists at 330-452-2263 for hours and info. ...
January 20 - Cleveland - Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art The Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is moving from 8501 Carnegie Ave. to 11400 Euclid Ave. To celebrate it is throwing one last exhibition, aptly titled “8501 to 11400,” which will feature newly commissioned drawings, photographs, performance pieces and site-specific installations by three area artists; Corrie Slawson, Ben Kinsley and Brandon Juhasz. The works will delve into themes of literal and philosophical implications of moving, according to the museum. Another added layer of depth is the artists' attempts to...
Though the name sounds strange, the story behind the moniker The Bubble Process should be familiar to anyone who’s gone away to college: Kent State alumni Sean Higgins and Nicholas “Rez” Rezabek both lived on Kent’s campus at Koonce Hall. Because all the essentials for survival were located there, they really didn’t have to leave for anything. They were basically living in a bubble. Now, the concept has returned in the name of a collaborative design studio run by both artists. The twist? It’s done across a distance of nearly 500 miles. After graduating from Kent, the two had ...
You certainly don’t get many artists like Joe Rollin Porter anymore. He’s a magnificent guitarist and his skills give his songs this added layer of awesome that can have even the most uppity of music know-it-alls bowing down. Joe Rollin Porter is an Americana folk performer out of Cleveland that was kind enough to grace downtown Canton with his presence for the Brewed Roots Festival. Porter takes classic songs like “The Cuckoo Bird” and “Greensleeves” and makes them so astoundingly amazing, you can’t help but tapping your toe to the tune. And his entire album, “Troubles Lik...
This Saturday, 9/3, Akron's coolest neighborhood lets loose with community party to remember- ART IN THE SQUARE- the annual celebration of art, music, food and family in the historic Highland Square! 150 artists and exhibitors plus 50 live bands, theatrical troupes, dancers and musicians across six stages will keep you entertained starting at 10am and running until 7pm. Be sure to catch the great line up on this year's Buzzbin stage with drummers, theatre and finally Akron funk and rock band Ozone, who brought the house down last year! For more info visit http://ilovethesquare.com....
This arts festival, hosted by the MCAL, features 130 artist from all over the U.S. who will compete in the juried art show. Also, many of the artists donate pieces to the MCAL raffle. Proceeds go to support the organizations scholarship fund, which helps area high school students pursue art degrees in college. ...
Youngstown State University is responsible for this annual celebration of fine and performance art. The festival's three-pronged focus is made up of the Artists' Marketplace, a performing arts stage and a festival within the festival called Festival of Nations. ...
The story of the band Daniel Amos starts as artists on Christian music label Maranatha! Music and takes a strange, winding journey through rock operas, multimedia stage show tours, Madame Wong’s and more. They’re still kicking and at Musica tonight. ...
Nobody will love or even really like every song off of “Covered. A Revolution in Sound: Warner Brothers Records.” Any compilation that mixes Mastodon and Disturbed with Michelle Branch and Missy Higgins is bound to be too diverse to attract every ear, but the toxic disconnection between the artists is only a minor problem when the performances sound this phoned in. Most bands play it safe here, not wanting to risk any artistic interpretation of the songs we’ve heard a thousand times. Even the brilliant Against Me! disappoints here with a by-the-book cover of the Replacements’ “Here C...
By Bobby Owsinski Can’t figure the “Music 2.0” thing out? Want more contact with your favorite artist? Not sure how to make money without the support of a label? Need to develop a bigger audience but can’t afford the conventional machine to do it? Well gather around the screen with the cool blue flame because I’m here to tell you how all these things can be done and done better than ever before. It’s a concept called “tribal management.” I may not be smart enough to dream this up, but I am smart enough to recognize a good idea when I see one. Marketing guru Seth Godin has...




