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In 2020, Rolling Stone magazine named him No. 4 of the top 50 bassists of all time. He was added to the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame in 2023.
A 10-foot-tall wall near the entrance of the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame and Andrew J. Brady Music Center will greet visitors. Engraved on it: the three commissioners’ thoughts on music.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A popular Louisville music venue that's future was up in the air now has a new owner. Headliners Music Hall posted on social media Saturday that it has a new owner after ...
The keyword with the Rock Hall: interactivity. From films to other such interactive exhibits, spending five or more hours there isn’t a stretch and it’s actually a welcome respite – despite the ...
When downtown's London Music Hall isn't filled with the sounds of live music at night, the harmonies of hammers and drills echo through the venue during the day. The construction is part of a ...
CINCINNATI —— Everybody knows that Mike Evans is a future Hall of Famer. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers elite wideout has a chance to break Jerry Rice’s record of 10 consecutive 1,000 yard seasons ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will welcome back Mx. Juneteenth, a “black and queer liberation celebration,” honoring the Juneteenth holiday with a day of black and queer joy ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame is set to open in July and explore the life and career of Country artist and songwriter Lainey Wilson. The exhibit will be ...
Trivium leads a heavy metal triple bill coming to Packard Music Hall on Nov. 10. The “Ascend Above the Ashes” tour marks the 20th anniversary of Trivium’s “Ascendancy” album, which sold ...
The Cincinnati Music Hall was bustling with more than just music on a recent evening, as it played host to a record-breaking gathering. The 34th annual Real Estate Center Dinner brought together ...
The multiple-time Entertainer of the Year's exhibition "Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails," opens from July 18 until June 2026 in downtown Nashville.
WARREN, Ohio – Heavy metal band Trivium, along with Jinjer and Heriot, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at Packard Music Hall as part of the “Ascend Above the Ashes” tour. Tickets, $49.50 for ...