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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 Thu 2/9 CH Moody Blues Tribute by Time Traveller Back by Popular Demand (Tickets) Thu 2/9 SC Kristine Jackson Band Original Roots Rock & Soul (View Page) Fri 2/10 CH Cleveland Jazz Orchestra with special guest: Tierney Sutton Grammy-Nominee Joins Cleveland Favorite (Tickets) Fri 2/10 SC Colin Dussault’s Blues Project Award winning harmonica driven, blues based, roots, rock and soul music (Tickets) Sun 2/12 SC Patsy Cline Valentine’s Day Brunch With Rachel & The Beatnik Playboys (View Page) Mon 2/13 CH Science Café – To Catch a Criminal: The Use of DNA Testing in Criminal Investigations Talk Science, Drink Beer (View Page) Wed 2/15 SC Topic: The John D. Rockefeller Story – Myth Versus Fact Storyteller: Dan Ruminski Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 2/16 SC John Lennon & Friends with Gary Lee (View Page) Thu 2/16 CH KT Tunstall Scottish Singer-Songwriter For fans of Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young and Tom Petty (Tickets) Fri 2/17 SC Commander Cody Boogie Woogie Roadhouse Blues (Tickets) Fri 2/17 CH Billy Joel Tribute by The Stranger Back by Popular Demand (Tickets) Fri 2/17 SC Late Nite Lounge: Drag Bingo – Cupid’s Revenge Hosted by Cleveland's TALLEST Drag Entertainer Veranda L'Ni (View Page) Sat 2/18 MB The Music Box Stages at Brite Winter Festival (View Page) Sun 2/19 SC Beatles Brunch With The Sunrise Jones (Tickets) Sun 2/19 SC The Music of The Carpenters by Helen Welch Yesterday Once More - A Musical Celebration of The Carpenters (Tickets) Sun 2/19 CH Martin Sexton Musical cross-country trip with a soul-marinated voice (Tickets) Mon 2/20 CH Billy Bragg Just a couple Folk Punk pioneers celebratin' Presidents Day (Tickets) Wed 2/22 SC Topic: Kingsbury Run Torso Murders & Other Unsolved True Crimes in CLE Storyteller: James Badal Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 2/23 SC ’70s Classic Rock Night All of your Favorite Classic Rock '70s Hits (View Page) Fri 2/24 PDR Dinner with the Chef (View Page) Fri 2/24 SC Sisters in Song: Kristine Jackson, Rachel Brown, Becky Boyd Cleveland songstresses performing a special night of music (Tickets) Fri 2/24 CH Jonah Koslen’s Stage Pass NOW performing Michael Stanley Band’s ‘Stage Pass’ in its entirety Hosted by WNCX’s Michael Stanley himself! (View Page) Sat 2/25 SC Saturday NITEBRIDGE Fever Bust your winter blues with this fun show by Music Box favorites Nitebridge (View Page) Sat 2/25 CH Cleveland’s 2017 Brazilian Carnaval! Presented by Tropical Cleveland (View Page) Sun 2/26 SC Fat Sunday Mardi Gras Brunch with Mo’ Mojo Zydeco Dance Party (Tickets) Sun 2/26 CH Put-In-Bay Party for Ben Parker featuring Ben Dover & The Screamers Ben Parker Benefit Concert (Tickets) Sun 2/26 SC Joni Mitchell Reimagined by Gretchen Pleuss With Gretchen Pleuss & Friends (View Page) Wed 3/1 SC Topic: Harvey Pekar and Other Cranks from CLE Storytellers: Arin Miller-Tait & Dave Lucas Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 3/2 SC Royal Wood & Diana Chittester Brilliant performance and songwriting (Tickets) Fri 3/3 CH Carlos Jones & The P.L.U.S. Band The iron man of the Cleveland reggae scene (Tickets) Fri 3/3 SC Johnny Cash Tribute by The Cold Hard Cash Show Spreading the great word and music of The Man in Black, Johnny Cash! (Tickets) Sat 3/4 CH The Pogues by The Boys From the County Hell Annual St. Patrick's Bash (View Page) Sat 3/4 SC Tribute to Tom Petty by Shadow of Doubt Northeast Ohio's Favorite Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Tribute Band (Tickets) Sun 3/5 SC Classic Country Brunch With Rebekah Jean's fabulous band Duchess (View Page) Sun 3/5 SC Simon & Garfunkel by Swearingen & Kelli A nostalgic night of the music of Simon & Garfunkel (Tickets) Wed 3/8 CH Crystal Bowersox Toledo Native & American Idol finalist (Tickets) Wed 3/8 SC Topic: Born in Cleveland — Bands Who Rocked, Storyteller: Anastasia Pantsios Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 3/9 CH Lunasa The hottest Irish group on the planet (Tickets) Thu 3/9 SC Ghost of Paul Revere Foot-Stompin', Soul-Movin' Bluegrass Tunes (Tickets) Fri 3/10 SC Sinatra Night with Michael Sonata Cleveland's Favorite Crooner Sings Sinatra (View Page) Sat 3/11 SC ’80s Night with The Sunrise Jones Our '80s Nights are a Blast! (View Page) Sun 3/12 SC John Lennon Brunch With Gary Lee (View Page) Sun 3/12 SC Pre-St. Paddy’s Day Hooley with The Portersharks, The Roundabouts, and The Leneghan Academy Irish Dancers (View Page) Sun 3/12 CH An Evening with Noah & Abby Gundersen Indie folk songwriter (Tickets) Wed 3/15 SC Topic: To Kill the Irishman Storyteller: Rick Porrello Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 3/16 CH Candlebox – Acoustic Seattle-born Alternative Rock (Tickets) Thu 3/16 SC John Prine Night! Celebrating One of Our Favorite Songwriters (View Page) Fri 3/17 CH The High Kings St. Patrick's Day Show (Tickets) Fri 3/17 SC ’70s Party with The Sunrise Jones Your Favorite Hits Played by One of Our Very Favorite Bands (View Page) Sat 3/18 CH Glen Phillips Band Show (Tickets) Sat 3/18 SC Honeybucket Duo Hair O' the Dog Party. Nurse your St. Paddy's Day Hangover with Honeybucket (Tickets) Sun 3/19 CH Apollo’s Fire Special St. Patrick's Day Event, An Irish-Appalachian Journey (View Page) Wed 3/22 SC Topic: Rock ‘n Roll and the Cleveland Connection Storyteller: Deanna Adams Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Wed 3/22 CH Earth Wind & Fire by Kalimba Keeping alive the music of Earth Wind & Fire (Tickets) Fri 3/24 CH Santana Tribute by Evil Ways Cleveland's Favorite Tribute to Santana (Tickets) Fri 3/24 SC Albert Cummings Smokin' hot guitar blues (Tickets) Sat 3/25 CH Bob Dylan & The Band by The THE BAND Band Back by popular demand with the fantastic addition of Dylan (Tickets) Sat 3/25 SC Aretha Franklin Birthday Bash starring Thornetta Davis Detroit's Queen of Blues pays tribute to the Queen of Soul (View Page) Sun 3/26 CH Jimmy Webb: The Glen Campbell Years 50 Years of Friendship ~ A Multimedia Experience (Tickets) Wed 3/29 SC Topic: Behind the Scenes Stories from the World Series Storyteller: Bob DiBiasio Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 3/30 SC Victor Wainwright & The Wild Roots Electrifying Boogie & Soulful Blues (Tickets) Fri 3/31 CH Los Lobos Performing Kiko in its Entirety (View Page) Sat 4/1 CH Los Lobos A Night of Hits & Favorites (View Page) Sun 4/2 SC Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Brunch Featuring Long Time Gone (View Page) Thu 4/6 SC Popa Chubby Legendary New York Blues Guitarist (Tickets) Thu 4/6 CH Talking Heads Tribute by Start Making Sense This stellar band put the PARTY in the Music Box's 2 Year Anniversary Party. Not to be missed! (Tickets) Fri 4/7 CH OhioGuidestone Comedy Club Night A fundraiser for Ohio Guidestone featuring Cleveland Comedians (Tickets) Sat 4/8 SC Rosavelt Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Carp & Bones (Tickets) Wed 4/12 SC Topic: In the Recording Studio with Heroes of Rock ‘N Roll Storyteller: Tom Anderson Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Wed 4/12 CH Elephant Revival Unique Quintet of Folk Instrumentalists (Tickets) Thu 4/13 CH The Jayhawks Roots-Rock Pioneers (Tickets) Fri 4/14 SC The Chardon Polka Band Really Good Friday! Polka Party (View Page) Fri 4/14 CH DeadPhish Orchestra From Boulder Colorado. 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