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A Toledo musician has opened a museum to preserve the history of sacred steel, an African American gospel tradition built around the steel guitar.
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At Miami Valley Baptist Church for the Deaf, the music is loud enough to feel. "All that vibration just really hits my body, and I love it," says Pastor Dave Sollmann.
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Avimancy is a new project being led by a birding couple who are linking their ornithologic fascination to their art, exploring film, music, dance and more.
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The Columbus Gay Men's Chorus is performing its annual holiday show on Saturday and Sunday at the Riffe Center Davidson Theatre.
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Wilberforce University’s Hounds of Sound marching band has been in the spotlight thanks to GloRilla's new music video.
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CAPA plans to preserve a lot of the building’s history, while making it an ideal place for bands, comedians, dancers and others to perform.
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Ohio native John Legend says Tuesday's election shows people are frustrated and want change. Legend is in Columbus Monday for a concert at the Schottenstein Center.
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The students won a Mitch Ryder concert in 1968, but the "Devil With A Blue Dress" singer didn't show. Now, he's making it right.
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A Toledo musician has opened a museum to preserve the history of sacred steel, an African American gospel tradition built around the steel guitar.
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Rock and roll is alive and well atop the Billboard 200 albums chart this week, as Twenty One Pilots' Breach hits No. 1.