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Touring through and looking for a home are Court Four or The Semi-Super Villians. Come on down for a Thursday night with your buds from Buzzbin, a few good bands, and Ms. Pacman on arcade. Yeah, she’ll be swallowing all night. http://www.buzzbinshop.com/events/court-four-the-semi-super-villains/ Just added the SHVS! ...


Event Date: Thursday, June 28th, 2012 Place: Buzzbin Art & Music Shop Ticket Price: FREE Parking: FREE after 6PM & on Weekends ABOUT THE EVENT: Hey nothing like some Dirt-floor Gypsy Americana on a Thursday night! That’s right we got beers, accordions and girls with more red hair than Buzzbin Mike. Gonna be some fun down on the farm ’round here! The Midnight Railers & Xtra Crispy are going to join in the fun!...


11
Jul
2011

Avalonfest is a three-day music, art and crafts festival in Paw Paw, W. Va. Besides music and art, the festival will feature nightly dances, open-mic events and swing-dancing and songwriting workshops. It’s held at the Avalon Resort, so fishing, swimming and water volleyball are on the table as well. But here’s the best part: Avalon Resort is one of West Virginia’s premier clothing-optional resorts. That’s right! You can take swing dance lessons while you're swinging and get buff in the buff in the weight room. They even have karaoke, so everyone can truly rock out with their cock out....


06
Aug
2010

By: Julia Kazar Thursday night kicked off the Brackish Water Band’s summer tour.  The first stop for the country/ bluegrass band was Annabell’s in Akron.  They played a two hour set upstairs in the lounge that was full of foot-tapping and good times.  It was a show filled to the brim with southern voices as well as sounds, and it was perfect for a summer night. If you’ve ever been to Annabell’s you know just how small the stage is upstairs, now imagine trying to squeeze four musicians and their instruments on the stage.  It’s not exactly very roomy but if the Brackish Water...


04
Aug
2010

By: Julia Kazar Like some twang with your crunch?  With a little bit of country and a little bit of rock the Brackish Water Band is heading to Annabell’s in Akron on Thursday August 5th. They will be performing on the upstairs stage. The band is ready to rock your face Hank Williams style, or something like that.  Needless to say their going to have some fun and we're going to wear ten gallon hats. Ten years ago, The Brackish Water Band formed out of the hills of Washington (state). Over the years the band has evolved into the good time country powerhouse they are today.  See th...


27
Jul
2010

By: Julia Kazan Local country/rock artists The Carter Twins, who come from the Hudson area, took the stage on Thursday night at Musica.  The show was a combination of the twin's original songs and cover songs.  It’s impressive to think that these two guys who haven’t yet lived through two full decades have been able to accomplish so much and become so successful.  But they still have a long way to go. The Carter Twins just released their debut EP, Carter Twins, at the end of last year.  The album includes their smash hit, “Heart Like Memphis”, a song that has gained them nati...


09
Jul
2010

By: Julia Kazar On Thursday night David Gerrard played an intimate show upstairs at Annabell’s in Akron. It was nice to have such a small show because it allowed Gerrard to personally interact with everyone in the audience. He not only took requests from them, but he also was able to carry on conversations with them and make them feel like they were part of the show. Throughout the night Gerrard played a number of different songs, most of them were covers of other artists’ original songs but he did throw in a few that he had written himself too. Between songs he took the time to intr...


22
Jun
2010

jbspBXbK8YY By Julia Kazar Folk singer Leah Ashton is just starting her musical career and despite still being one of the new kids on the block she is already making a big name for herself. Thursday night was her Ohio CD release party to promote her newest CD; Things Better Left Unsaid. If the crowd at Musica that night was any kind of judge, it is going to sell big. One audience member, Rob Wemhoff, said about Ashton and her music; “she has a great voice, and I can picture her singing some place in Vegas, she has that kind of voice.” Leah opened the show with her own unique versi...