Where: Cain Park
Date: 2007-08-08 20:00:00
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Irish American Cathie Ryan, with her crystalline vocals and insightful songwriting, is an original and distinctive voice in Celtic music. Since her acclaimed seven year tenure as lead singer of Cherish the Ladies, the Detroit born Ryan has established herself as one of Celtic music's most popular and enduring singer-songwriters. The Boston Globe recently wrote, "Cathie Ryan is a thrilling traditional vocalist whose honey-pure soprano is equally at home on probing original ballads about a woman's place in the modern world."
Where: Quicken Loans Arena
Date: 2007-05-24 00:00:00
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NBA Playoff : TBA at Cleveland Cavaliers - Home Game L (If Necessary) 5/24/2007 Quicken Loans Arena
Where: House of Blues Cleveland
Date: 2007-10-01 18:30:00
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Machine Head consists of vocalist/guitarist Robb Flynn, guitarist Logan Mader, bassist Adam Duce and drummer Chris Kontos. The group's blend of hardcore and metal surpasses other bands with a similar style because of catchier riffs and better dynamics. Throwdown is a hardcore band from Orange County, California. Sanctity is a melodic thrashcore band Sweden's Arch Enemy continues to improve and excel, as their intense blend of crunchy thrash and death metal has put them among the elite of extreme metal.
Where: Beachland Ballroom and Tavern
Date: 2008-06-09 20:00:00
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Josh Hoge is a third generation musician from Nashville. His R&B style is polished and pop. His debut album, 'Call It What You Want,' is filled with R&B jams with a rock edge, dance tunes and smooth ballads that showcase Hoge's crisp song writing and dexterous voice.
Where: Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Date: 2008-01-12 10:00:00
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Where: Grog Shop
Date: 2008-04-16 21:00:00
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Ludo lends its light licks to the rock 'n' roll sound.
Where: Peabody's Downunder In Flats
Date: 2008-04-30 19:00:00
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Emmure is a hardcore band from Connecticut. Ligeia is a hardcore/metal band from Massachusetts. Recon is a hardcore band from New York. On Broken Wings is an Indianapolis-based indie rock band.
Where: Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Date: 2008-04-24 20:00:00
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Probing the Early Universe with Extremely Energetic Gamma-Ray Bursts Thursday, April 24, 8 p.m. Dr. Dieter Hartmann, Clemson University Dr. Dieter Hartmann recounts the history of Gamma Ray Burst studies, from the early confusion following the phenomenon’s discovery in the late ’60s to the contributions of NASA’s Compton Gammy Ray Observatory in the early 1990s and the Italian-Dutch BeppoSAX satellite in 1997 that helped link these transients to the final, violent moments of exploding, massive stars and the merging of exotic binary systems of compact stars and black holes. Hartmann explains how, with new data from NASA’s Swift satellite, astronomers can use these explosive events to study galaxy formation in the early Universe. Free and open to the public. A free public lecture sponsored by the Department of Astronomy at Case Western Reserve University, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History and The Cleveland Astronomical Society.