sfrazier+FollowBowie’s first U.S. show remembered in ClevelandCleveland’s music scene just got a major throwback as Vanity Crash’s annual David Bowie tribute took on a special twist this year. Not only did they celebrate Bowie’s legendary first U.S. concert at Music Hall back in 1972, but the shows featured surprise guests who were actually there, like radio legend Billy Bass and photographer Anastasia Pantsios. Plus, Alison Garrigan previewed a reunion with her ‘90s band, and new bassist Julia Jewels made her debut. These nights at BOP STOP, Jilly’s, and Beachland weren’t just concerts—they were living pieces of Cleveland rock history. Anyone else wish they could’ve been there in ‘72? #Entertainment #Music #ClevelandMusic00Share
Jay Carter+FollowCleveland’s Psychodelics rock Medina rootsCleveland’s own The Psychodelics are turning up the volume with a sound that’s pure energy and local heart. This trio, featuring Brunswick’s Erik and Judy Hinderer and Medina’s Eric Neiner, has evolved from garage jams to dropping their latest single, “Shut Up Sheila,” and debuting their first music video. What’s wild is how their journey started with a karaoke night and now, after 26 years, they’re still pushing boundaries—learning, experimenting, and sharing their music for free on every major platform. Have you caught their new track or seen them live? Let’s talk about how local bands shape our music scene! #Entertainment #Music #ClevelandMusic00Share
Suzanne Glover+FollowCleveland band reimagines Gram Parsons classicsCleveland’s own New Soft Shoe is breathing new life into Gram Parsons’s legendary songs with their debut album—recorded live and packed with creative twists on classics like “Hickory Wind” and “Sin City.” For 15 years, their monthly shows have become a local tradition, bringing neighbors together for a truly communal music experience. Now, with a record release at Forest City Brewery, fans can finally take home these unique renditions on colored vinyl or CD. It’s more than just a tribute—it’s a celebration of Cleveland’s vibrant music scene and the power of gathering for something real. Who’s been to their shows? What’s your favorite Gram Parsons tune? #Entertainment #Music #ClevelandMusic00Share
vanessadaniels+FollowCleveland’s Neil Diamond tribute band hits big stageThe Diamond Project, Cleveland’s own Neil Diamond tribute band, has become a local sensation—so much so that their story now mirrors the one hitting movie screens this Christmas. Gary and Cheryl Gomez turned a love for Diamond’s music into a 10-piece Vegas-style show, winning awards and filling venues across Northeast Ohio. Their journey from “shower singer” to award-winning frontman is a reminder of how music connects us and brings back memories. Have you ever seen The Diamond Project live, or do you have a favorite Neil Diamond song that brings back memories? #Entertainment #Movies #ClevelandMusic00Share