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At a Glance Concert Schedule At A Glance Concert Schedule SC- Supper Club CH- Concert Hall MB- Music Box Full Venue RT- Rooftop Deck RF- Riverfront Porch PDR- Private Dining Room Wed 2/5 7:00 pm SC True Story of CLE’s Notorious Jewish Mobster Shondor Birns – Rick Porrello Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Thu 2/6 7:30 pm CH Eric Clapton Tribute by Slowhand Performing the music of Eric Clapton with an almost religious reverence (Tickets) Thu 2/6 7:30 pm SC Madeline Finn Fresh Finds (Tickets) Fri 2/7 8:00 pm CH ZYGRT Prog Rock Tribute to Zeppelin, Yes, Genesis, Rush, and Toto! (Tickets) Fri 2/7 8:00 pm SC Bill March & Friends Cleveland Music Veteran (Tickets) Sat 2/8 BLDG Building Closed – Private Event Sun 2/9 12:00 pm SC Patsy Cline Brunch Featuring Rachel & The Beatnik Playboys (Tickets) Sun 2/9 12:00 pm CH Beatles Brunch Featuring The Sunrise Jones (Tickets) Wed 2/12 7:00 pm SC The History of Cle Written in Beer – Pat Conway of Great Lakes Brewing Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Wed 2/12 7:30 pm CH John Doe, Kristin Hersh, and Grant-Lee Phillips present The Exile Follies Grant-Lee Phillips (former Rolling Stone vocalist of the Year) joins rock icons Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses and John Doe for an intimate acoustic performance. (Tickets) Thu 2/13 7:00 pm SC Quinn & Custy Irish Reels (Tickets) Thu 2/13 8:00 pm CH Bluewater Kings Free Showcase (Tickets) Fri 2/14 8:00 pm SC Motown Night with Nitebridge The Jumpin' Sounds of your Favorite Classic Hits! (Tickets) Fri 2/14 8:00 pm CH Queen Flash Ah, Ah Savior of Queen Universe (Tickets) Sat 2/15 8:00 pm SC Steely Dan Tribute by The FM Project Reelin' in the Years of Steely Dan (Tickets) Sat 2/15 8:00 pm CH Michael Stanley An Acoustic Evening with Michael Stanley & Friends (Tickets) Sun 2/16 12:00 pm SC Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Brunch Featuring Long Time Gone (Tickets) Sun 2/16 12:00 pm CH Janis Joplin Brunch Featuring Ball & Chain: The Janis Joplin Experience (Tickets) Sun 2/16 4:00 pm SC NormFest A Jam Session Remembering Norman Tischler (Tickets) Wed 2/19 7:00 pm SC How to Pitch a Film – Conrad Miles & Chris Webb Film Pros Talk Shop & Filmmakers Show Their Work (Tickets) Wed 2/19 7:30 pm CH Scythian Grassroots Celtic Gypsy Rock (Tickets) Fri 2/21 7:30 pm SC Bill Toms & Hard Rain Blue Collar Soul from Pittsburgh (Tickets) Fri 2/21 8:00 pm CH Bob Marley Tribute by The Ark Band Roots Reggae Celebration of Bob's Birthday (Tickets) Sat 2/22 8:00 pm SC Dueling Pianos with Cleveland Keys All Request, High-Energy Fun (Tickets) Sat 2/22 9:30 pm CH Cleveland’s 2020 Brazilian Carnaval Presented by Tropical Cleveland (Tickets) Sun 2/23 12:00 pm SC Sinatra Brunch Featuring Michael Sonata (Tickets) Sun 2/23 12:00 pm CH Mardi Gras Brunch with Mo’ Mojo High Energy, Zydeco "Party-Gras" Band (Tickets) Sun 2/23 7:00 pm CH John Gorka Leading Singer-Songwriters of Today's Folk Music (Tickets) Wed 2/26 7:00 pm SC The Collinwood Tragedy: The Worst School Fire in History – James Badal Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Fri 2/28 8:00 pm CH Neil Diamond Tribute by The Diamond Project (Tickets) Sat 2/29 7:30 pm SC Maura Rogers & The Bellows Moving Alternative Folk (Tickets) Sat 2/29 8:00 pm CH Van Morrison Tribute by Nitebridge & Colin Dussault (Tickets) Sun 3/1 12:00 pm CH Tom Petty Brunch Featuring Shadow of Doubt (Tickets) Sun 3/1 12:00 pm SC Hot Jazz Brunch with Hot Djang Gypsy Jazz & Swing (Tickets) Tue 3/3 7:30 pm CH Hayes Carll Poetic Americana (Tickets) Wed 3/4 7:00 pm SC Dead Giveaway: The Story Behind the Rescue of Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight – Randy Nyerges Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Wed 3/4 7:30 pm CH Led Zeppelin Revival by Mr. Jimmy The Real Live Experience of Led Zeppelin (Tickets) Thu 3/5 7:30 pm CH Kevin Griffin Singer, Guitarist, Better Than Ezra Frontman (Tickets) Fri 3/6 7:30 pm SC Tweed Nikki Custy, Pat Custy, Jim Carr and Laura Webster (Tickets) Fri 3/6 8:00 pm CH back to BACK TO BLACK: Amy Winehouse Tribute featuring Remember Jones + a 12-Piece Orchestra Presenting Back to Black in its Entirety (Tickets) Sat 3/7 8:00 pm CH Peace Frog ~ A Tribute to The Doors THE Ultimate Doors Tribute (Tickets) Sat 3/7 8:00 pm SC Aretha Franklin Tribute by Thornetta Davis Detroit's Queen of the Blues pays tribute to the Queen of Soul (Tickets) Sun 3/8 12:00 pm SC Irish Brunch with The Kilroys Traditional Celtic Music (Tickets) Mon 3/9 7:30 pm CH Raul Malo Country Roots Rock Meets Latin Jazz (Tickets) Tue 3/10 7:30 pm CH Kasim Sulton’s Utopia The Legacy of Progressive Rock Band Utopia (Tickets) Wed 3/11 7:00 pm SC Behind the Scenes at Cle’s International Film Fest – Patrick Shepherd Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Wed 3/11 8:00 pm CH Bluewater Kings Free Showcase (Tickets) Thu 3/12 BLDG Building Closed – Private Event Fri 3/13 BLDG Building Closed – Private Event Sun 3/15 12:00 pm SC St. Patrick’s Brunch with The Portersharks Traditional Celtic Music (Tickets) Mon 3/16 7:30 pm CH Kat Edmonson Vintage Pop (Tickets) Wed 3/18 7:00 pm SC Federal Takedown of the CLE Mob as Orchestrated by Danny Greene from his Grave – Donna Fitzsimmons Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Thu 3/19 7:30 pm SC Guy Snowdon & The Citizens Premier Rock & Roll (Tickets) Fri 3/20 7:30 pm SC Dolly Parton Night Rachel & The Beatnik Playboys debut their new show! (Tickets) Fri 3/20 8:00 pm CH Ronnie Baker Brooks & Coco Montoya Profound Blues & Hard Rockin' Good Times (Tickets) Sat 3/21 7:00 pm SC Austin Walkin’ Cane Birthday Celebration & CD Release (Tickets) Sat 3/21 8:00 pm CH Michael Stanley An Acoustic Evening with Michael Stanley & Friends (Tickets) Sun 3/22 12:00 pm CH Beatles Brunch featuring The Sunrise Jones (Tickets) Tue 3/24 7:30 pm CH Dweezil Zappa with Hot Rats Orchestra Let’s Move to Cleveland! (Tickets) Wed 3/25 7:00 pm SC Cleveland Indians History & Outlook – Bobby DiBiaso Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Thu 3/26 7:30 pm SC Swearingen & Kelli: Fire & Rain Folk Anthems of the '70s (Tickets) Fri 3/27 7:30 pm SC Santana Tribute by Evil Ways Faithfully Recreating the Music of Carlos Santana (Tickets) Fri 3/27 8:00 pm CH Bob Seger Tribute by Katmandu Come Back Baby, Rock and Roll Never Forgets (Tickets) Sat 3/28 8:00 pm SC Odyssey & Company CLE's Favorite Jazz, R&B, and Funk (Tickets) Sun 3/29 12:00 pm CH Eagles Brunch With Out of Eden (Tickets) Sun 3/29 7:30 pm CH Alejandro Escovedo Legendary Texas Troubadour (Tickets) Tue 3/31 7:30 pm CH James McMurtry "Truest, fiercest songwriter of his generation" - Stephen King (Tickets) Wed 4/1 7:00 pm SC History of CLE’s Best Music Venues – Deanna Adams & Mike Olszewski Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Fri 4/3 8:00 pm CH Journey Tribute by E5C4P3 Don't Stop Believin' (Tickets) Sun 4/5 12:00 pm SC Billy Joel Brunch Featuring 52nd Street Stranger with Cleveland's Own Ed Callahan (Tickets) Wed 4/8 7:00 pm SC My Town – Michael Stanley Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Wed 4/8 8:00 pm CH Bluewater Kings Free Showcase (Tickets) Thu 4/9 7:30 pm CH Marcia Ball & Tommy Castro & The Painkillers Boogie Woogie Blues & Soul Grooves (Tickets) Thu 4/9 7:30 pm SC June Sladek & The Side FX Project CD Release Show (Tickets) Fri 4/10 7:30 pm SC Church of Cash Back by Popular Demand (Tickets) Fri 4/10 8:00 pm CH The Cars Tribute by Moving In Stereo Amazing New Wave Tribute! (Tickets) Sat 4/11 8:00 pm SC JiMiller Band Cleveland's Jam Band Vets (Tickets) Sat 4/11 8:00 pm CH Jonah Koslen In My Own Words: An Intimate Acoustic Evening of Songs and Stories (Tickets) Sun 4/12 12:00 pm SC Easter Brunch with Marys Lane Rockin' Irish Easter (Tickets) Mon 4/13 7:30 pm CH Vanessa Carlton Personal Atmospheric Pop (Tickets) Wed 4/15 7:00 pm SC Sam Sheppard on Trial – Jack DeSario Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Thu 4/16 7:30 pm CH Jazz Is Phish Jazzy Twist on the Best of Phish (Tickets) Fri 4/17 8:00 pm CH Los Lobos Four Decades. 24 albums. Brilliant music. (Tickets) Sun 4/19 12:00 pm SC Linda Ronstadt Brunch featuring Rachel & The Beatnik Playboys (Tickets) Sun 4/19 7:30 pm CH Crystal Bowersox Ohio Native Americana & Folk Rock (Tickets) Wed 4/22 7:00 pm SC Scoring a Motion Picture – Scott Hallgren Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Sun 4/26 12:00 pm SC Roaring ’20s Brunch with Eric Seddon’s Hot Club Vintage New Orleans Style (Tickets) Sun 4/26 7:30 pm SC Penny & Sparrow Unplugged Folk Music (Tickets) Wed 4/29 7:00 pm SC Great Lakes Shipwrecks: What Actually Happened to the Edmund Fitzgerald – Christopher Gillcrist Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Wed 5/6 7:00 pm SC Short Vincent: The Theatrical Grill and Its Notorious Neighbors – Alan Dutka Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Wed 5/6 8:00 pm CH Bluewater Kings Free Showcase (Tickets) Thu 5/7 7:30 pm CH TUSK: The World’s Best Fleetwood Mac Tribute The World's #1 Tribute to Fleetwood Mac (Tickets) Sat 5/9 7:30 pm SC Patrick Sweany Soul, Country, Blues and Rock 'n' Roll (Tickets) Wed 5/13 7:30 pm CH Alan Doyle Full Band Folk Rock (Tickets) Wed 5/13 7:00 pm SC WMMS: How The Buzzard Took Over The World – John Gorman, Flash Ferenc, Denny Sanders Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Thu 5/14 7:30 pm CH Rhett Miller Acoustic Founding Member of the Old 97’s (Tickets) Fri 5/15 8:00 pm CH Neil Young Tribute by Broken Arrow Classic Neil Young Hits! (Tickets) Wed 5/20 7:00 pm SC My Life as a Hollywood Agent – Evan Miller Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Sat 5/23 8:00 pm CH Poi Dog Pondering Transcendental Party & Soul (Tickets) Wed 5/27 7:00 pm SC The Secrets of League Park – Margaret Reardon, Bob Zimmer, Joe Gazzo Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (Tickets) Fri 5/29 8:00 pm CH Louis Prima Jr & The Witnesses The Most Swingin' Rock Band in the World (Tickets) .
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