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Two well-known Ohio trad-jazz bands, the Matt Tolentino Band and Dave Greer's Classic Jazz Stompers, will play toe-tapping tunes from the '20s and '30s. ... $10 for students. Music educators and ...
Columbus band Doc Robinson, who describes their sound as “backyard barbecue breakup music," will celebrate the upcoming release of their album, "Joyride," with a hometown party Friday at Newport ...
In what could be deemed music's third British Invasion, a slate of U.K.-spawned '80s hitmakers — Howard Jones, ABC and Haircut 100 — is bound for TempleLive at the Columbus Athenaeum, 32 N ...
WBNS-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Columbus, Ohio, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside the company's sole radio properties, WBNS (1460 AM) and WBNS-FM (97.1). The stations share studios on Twin Rivers Drive west of Downtown Columbus, where WBNS-TV's transmitter is also located.
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WBNS-FM (97.1 MHz) – branded 97.1 The Fan – is a commercial sports radio station in Columbus, Ohio. It and WBNS (1460 AM) are the only two radio stations currently owned by television company Tegna, Inc. The studios are co-located with WBNS-TV (channel 10) on Twin Rivers Drive, west of Downtown Columbus. WBNS-FM is a Class B station.
Celebrate 10 years of fundraising and festive music with the NACHO Street Band, a group of about 70 staffers from Nationwide Children's Hospital who raise money and awareness for the hospital and ...
Germain Amphitheater (originally Polaris Amphitheater) was a 20,000-seat outdoor entertainment venue located in Columbus, Ohio, near the suburb of Westerville. The venue opened as part of a large development venture off of Interstate Highway I-71. There were 6,700 seats in an open-air pavilion—much of it under cover—and room for another ...