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The Buckle Up Music Festival was a three-day country music festival in Cincinnati, Ohio at Sawyer Point Park and Yeatman's Cove on the bank of the Ohio River.The festival's inaugural event started from the 18th to 20 July 2014, and featured over 80 performances on six stages. [1]
500 Miles to Memphis [1] is a punk rock americana band from Cincinnati, OH. Their music is a cross-genre blend of punk rock, americana, bluegrass, and country. Ryan Malott formed the band in 2003. Since then they have released six studio albums, which have won multiple awards, [2] and been licensed to numerous movies, TV shows, and video games.
Barber was born to a mechanic, his father, and a nurse, his mother. He was raised on his family's large ancestral farm in Frohna, Missouri.His focus for much of his child and teenage life was on athletics and school; [1] Barber didn't begin to learn to play music until he learned about his great-grandfather's music ability when he was 16.
Fans at the Orange Bowl will see what could be the last live performance of one of the biggest pop rock bands of the past decade.
At the beginning of the band Cleaver and Walker were a couple but they separated in 2007. [2] On the band's name, Wussy: Cleaver joked that "I think it looks good on a t-shirt." [14] Pedal steel guitarist John Erhardt died on May 4, 2020. [27] The band's ninth album, Cincinnati Ohio, was released in November 2024. [28]
The album relies less on guitar riffs and belted vocals and more on musicianship, without leaving behind the group's unique sound. On the modern rock station WOXY, the band was ranked No. 12 on the 97 Best of 2005, putting the band among the likes of Spoon and ahead of the White Stripes. [5] In August 2008, a new line-up for the band was announced.
Darnold started for the Jets in a 22-6 loss December 1, 2019, to Cincinnati in Taylor's first win as the Cincinnati Bengals' head coach. Darnold was 28-of-48 with 239 passing yards in the game ...
Walk the Moon (stylized in all-caps) is an American rock band based in Cincinnati, Ohio. [5] Lead singer Nicholas Petricca started the band in 2006, while a student at Kenyon College, deriving the band's name from the song "Walking on the Moon" by The Police. [6]