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Funky fish

Fishbone is one of those cult bands you only think you haven’t heard of. One of the true pioneers of ska and alternative music, Fishbone rarely got radio airplay outside of their Southern California homebase.

Local roots

The green movement will go native on Saturday, Sept. 8 with National Planting Day, a Keep America Beautiful initiative.

The Red Benefit

Local indie bands and visual artists are pulling together to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Local rockers Gold, Bloody Holly and...

Built to last

Boise, Idaho's band, Built to Spill, are coming up on 20 years of working together, and they aren't slowing down.

Steam Train Roots Music Festival  

Northwest Ohio's best artists and bands will come together for one day to celebrate the area's roots music scene.

Frank & Jesse

We haven't seen them in a while.

Powerhouse line-up, no cover

It seems that the Black Swamp Arts Festival is, musically speaking, the most underrated festival in Northwest Ohio.

Ted Nugent

America’s craziest liberal-bashing, president-threatening, coyote-shooting guitar thrasher is taking a trip to a place he knows all too well these days: the stage at a fairgrounds.

MC Chris

I can’t quite put my finger on it, but there’s something about MC Chris’ half-serious, goofy-ass rap style that just works.

Shelter from the storm

She wasn’t at all what I expected.

Unknown Hinson

Unknown Hinson isn't the first to parody 1950’s country western stars, but he might be the best.

Macpodz

You don’t need a guitar to be a jamband.

Skeletonwitch

Face-melting death metal isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the Athens, Ohio music scene, but that's where the internationally-touring cult heroes Skeletonwitch got their start in 2003.

Soundtrek

Adams Street music venues are pulling together again for the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo's second annual Soundtrek.

Bright Light Social Hour

If you think high-energy rock n’ roll is dead, only remembered through worn down leathery relics who were once defined as gods, look no further than Bright Light Social Hour.
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