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The Fab Four played at 1 p.m. Sunday at Crosley Field after their Saturday night concert was rained out in 1966. It was their second and last Cincinnati performance on what turned out to be their final concert tour.
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The Cincinnati Gardens show — with a top ticket price of $5.50 — sold out instantly.
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An exhibition features Walter Burton's photos from The Beatles' 1964 Cincinnati Gardens concert and other Beatles memorabilia at the Fresh to Morrow Café & Market in Morrow.
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The opera, composed in 1991, sold 17 million copies in the first five years and has been performed around the world. Its never been presented as a fully staged production, until now.
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The multi-talented Bob Nave, who died Tuesday at home, is hard to describe in one sentence.I first heard him playing jazz on old WNOP-AM (740), "Radio…
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If you enjoy cover bands, a concert by The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute to the Beatles is coming to the Taft Theatre on Friday, February 21st. According…
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Some may have forgotten but there was an influential Apple long before Steve Jobs and iPhones. Apple Records was the home of the Beatles for many years…
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Award-winning photographer Gordon Baer -- whose work appeared in Life, Time, Newsweek, People, National Geographic, The New York Times, London Daily Mail…
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Fans of The Beatles and animation will want to visit O'Bryonville's Greenwich House Gallery for a rare opportunity to meet Ron Campbell, the man who…
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One of Cincinnati's most popular bands is The Newbees, led by Jeff and Misty Perholtz. The band uses a variety of line-ups, sometimes performing all…