Map Of The Past

It Bites
2012
Man In The Photograph
Wallflower
Map Of The Past
Clocks
Flag
The Big Machine
Cartoon Graveyard
Send No Flowers
Meadow And The Stream
The Last Escape
Exit Song
Griffin is one of those “Oh yeah, that guy!” guys. He was the lead in “Undercover Brother,” played Deuce Bigalo’s
Manic energy and one of the highest “Laughs a Minute” rates in the biz have garnered Tom Foss comparisons to
When The Who’s Pete Townshend caught Joe Purdy playing folk rock at the U.K. Wireless Festival in 2006, he was
The Akron trio has a sound reminiscent of Black Sabbath. That is, if Black Sabbath was a funk band with
The Akron three-piece plays a gypsy-blues style — a less punk, more composed Gogol Bordello. The band claims to be
Cutrufello is a St. Paul, Minn.-based singer/songwriter with a masculine voice and a hard-rock sound. In 1998, her major label
Akron’s Mo Mojo plays Zydeco, a form of Southern folk characterized by the heavy use of accordion and washboard. It’s
Think of these guys as Renaissance men of hip-hop and urban visual arts — what member Dre Live calls “an
Friday June 24th: Radiator Springs or Bust Fireworks [map id=”8″
Jonny Lang was still in junior high when he started his own blues band and exploded onto the national scene,
They’re not an army (there’s only two of them) and they’re not infants (although they are young), but Army of
You might not know his name, but you know Al McKenzie: He was the music director and keyboardist for the
Reminiscent of Pavement on a lot of booze, the Baltimore band, the Matrimonials, are back in Canton to play the
The Grog Shop’s talent buyers have done it again with this one- booking South Africa’s best known rock band, the
This garage, surf punk band from West Lafayette, IN are spending much of their June “tour” (5 dates) in Cleveland
The story of the band Daniel Amos starts as artists on Christian music label Maranatha! Music and takes a strange,
Another interesting show to check out this month is Talk Normal at Pat’s in the Flats. Talk Normal is an
This NYC-based Japanese pop punk band Peelander-Z is back from their home planet where they’ve been engaging in human bowling
Smokey, my friend, you are entering a world of pain. Most of us know Jimmie Dale Gilmore from his portrayal





