[NEohioPAL] Enjoy FREE Live Music at the Rock Hall with YP-CPH!

Natasha Fly nfly at clevelandplayhouse.com
Thu Jul 26 07:47:52 PDT 2018


Join Cleveland Play House Young Professionals for a FREE Rock Hall Live! event

YP-CPH will be on site during Rock Hall Live! On Wednesday August 1st from 7-9 PM to pass out YP information and listen to Bully! with the Punch Drunk Tagalongs

Rock Hall Live!
Wednesday, August 1st | 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. on the PNC main stage
FREE with RSVP *Does not include museum admission

Join us on the Rock Hall Plaza on August 1st from 7-9 p.m. as Summer in the City continues at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with a free concert from Nashville rock band Bully with front-woman Alicia Bognanno's signature scream and confessional lyrics, Bully is 90s grunge meets Courtney Barnett, and the resulting sound is an unapologetic as it is timely. Cleveland natives Punch Drunk Tagalongs will open up this Rock Hall Live! event Powered by PNC.

Local openers Punch Drunk Tagalongs open with their blend of grunge, distortion, fuzzy riffs and psychedelic/experimental leanings with a melodic undertow and Bully lead singer, songwriter and guitarist Alicia Bognanno brings her coarse Cobain-like head scream and howl with jolting guitar.

ABOUT THE BAND
Bully burst onto the scene in 2015 with their critically acclaimed album Feels Like. Today the band announces Losing. The album was engineered and mixed by lead-singer Alicia Bognanno in Chicago at Electrical Audio. Fronted by Alicia Bognanno, Bully was born in 2013. Bognanno was an engineer who had cut her teeth working at Electrical Audio in Chicago. Together with guitarist Clayton Parker and Reece Lazarus on bass, they made a debut album received unanimous critical acclaim and Bognanno became a point of intrigue. A rock icon in the making, with her signature scream, messy blonde hair hanging in her face, and formidable skills as both a player and an engineer who prefers recording to tape.

GIRLS TO THE FRONT
Long-time Cleveland-based music photographer Anastasia Pantsios has just released her first book of photography, Girls to the Front: 40 Years of Women in Rock, featuring 53 photos of women musicians. The earliest is Grace Slick, shot at a May 1969 Jefferson Airplane concert at Grant Park in Chicago where she grew up. The most recent is Jessica Lea Mayfield at Cleveland's Beachland Ballroom in March 2013. Pantsios will have her book onsite at all Summer in the City free concert events.


Interested in attending or in learning more about YP-CPH? Contact Kristin Netzband at knetzband at clevelandplayhouse.com<mailto:knetzband at clevelandplayhouse.com>





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