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SWING REVIVAL MEETS ELECTRO SWING On May 13

KSO_Electro SwingSwing Revival meets Electro Swing
(Millennial vs Gen Z Swing)
7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 13, 2023
Newport Car Barn
1102 Brighton St. Newport, KY

Hey, Hep Cats & Hip Hoppers, the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra closes its 31st season with a battle of generations —1990s vs 2020s The event center at the Newport Car Barn is the venue for the region’s (likely the nation’s) first Neo/Electro Swing mixer— 7:30 p.m., May 13th.

Swing Revival or Neo-Swing was a musical phenomenon of the 1990s as west coast bands rooted in the Swing era of the 1930-40s began seasoning their sound with rock-a-billy, boogie woogie, jump blues and ska. Groups like Royal Crown Revue and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy even made on-screen cameos in the films like The Mask (1994) and Swingers (1996), and brought this high energy swing into the mainstream and dance clubs across the nation. Brian Setzer covered Louis Prima’s original “Jump Jive and Wail,” which became a swing dance commercial for The Gap’s khakis line (1998).

The KSO launched its original 10-pc subsidiary group the Devou-Doo Daddies in 2015 to cover tunes by the groups above and others. Remaining relevant and current in all music means continually investigating the new music scenes world-wide. Electro Swing combines vintage and neo-swing influences with hip-hop, drum’n’ bass, and electronic dance music. Its popularity today is huge in Europe with arists like Caro Emerald, DJ Parov Stelar, Swingrowers, Atom Smith, Cut Capers and others, bringing (a feet don’t fail me now) swing to yet another generation. Whether you are a Millennial or Gen Z-er you won’t be sitting or standing still as the KSO throws down your swing music live and in person (See the full playlist and band roster attached).

The Newport Car Barn is an 1890s block-long building with a high ceiling in southwest Newport, and is evolving into a unique historic event center. The former trolley and bus depot features bars, and patron drop off on Brighton Street.

Don your retro look, grab your dance partner (or simply hang and finger wag) with the KSO’s Devou-Doo Daddies at the Newport Car Barn — 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 13. Tickets are $35. The KSO continues to live stream its concerts for at home access for the price of a single ticket. For tickets and info go to kyso.org, or call (859) 431-6216.

Swing Revival meets Electro Swing
(Millennial vs Gen Z Swing)
7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 13, 2023
Newport Car Barn
1102 Brighton St. Newport, KY

Song | As performed by
Go Daddy-O* | Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (BBVD)
Bad Girls† | Atom Smith
Zoot Suit Riot* | Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
Get Down and Boogie† | Deladap
The Curly Shuffle• | Back in the Saddle Band
Healing Dance† | Swingrowers ft Davide Shorty
Bedbugs* | Squirrel Nut Zippers (SNZ)
Hey Pachuco | Royal Crown Revue
Say What?• | Cut Capers
Mambo Swing* | BBVD

The Jitters• | BBVD
What Chu Got?• | PiSk w/ Caro Emerald
You & Me & the Bottle Makes 3* | BBVD
Ghost of Stephen Foster* | SNZ
Jump Jive and Wail* | Brian Setzer
Champagne† | Swing’it
Tango Del Fuego† | Parov Stelar w/ Georgia Gibbs
I Wanna Be Like You* | BBVD
Get Movin’• | Cut Capers
So Long, Farewell* | BBVD

Arrangements adapted by Scott Woolley*, Terry LaBolt† and Tim Olt•

The KSO’s Devou-Doo Daddies
Troy Hitch – vocal
Emily Jordan – vocal
Dwayne Irvin – tenor sax, Cl
Phil Hilger – bari sax, Fl
Hank Mautner – trumpet
Dominic Marino – trombone
Ben Tweedt – keys
Brian Deyo – guitar
Mike Sharfe – bass
Jim Leslie – drums
Brian Malone – percussion
Manami White – violin
Laurynn Smith – back up-voca

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Family-Friendly Block Party at the Emery Theater in OTR

TCTC_Block PartyHosted by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

Cincinnati – The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is hosting a family-friendly Block Party Saturday, April 29 from 12PM to 4PM (rain or shine) to celebrate its future home at the Emery Theater.

The whole community is invited to 1112 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45202. The block between Central Parkway and 12th Street in downtown Cincinnati will be shut down for this event.

Learn more here: www.thechildrenstheatre.com/emery-theater-block-party

Join us in celebrating our future home at the Emery Theater. The Block Party will feature:

  • Food from LaRosa’s, Graeter’s, Ché OTR, and Kroger’s On-The-Rhine Eatery
  • Signature Cocktail from Northside Distillery
  • Music from Q102
  • Face painting
  • Balloon animals
  • Temporary Tattoos
  • Character meet-and-greets
  • Tours of the Emery Theater
  • And more!

A short program will begin at 12:30 PM, hosted by Local 12’s Bob Herzog, featuring Cincinnati Mayor, Aftab Pureval.

Media sponsors of the TCT at the Emery Block Party include Cincinnati Magazine, Local 12, and Q102.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) has embarked on a campaign to purchase, restore, and reimagine the historically significant Emery Theater. This partnership will revitalize the theatre, a treasured cultural asset, and provide a permanent home for children’s theatre in Cincinnati’s vibrant urban core. What TCT envisions is not simply a restoration, but a reinvention of the theater into a modern and memorable venue equipped with the latest technology that inspires and teaches diverse audiences. And TCT’s plans to incorporate the most modern technology, stage lifts and projection mapping, will enliven the audience experience and overcome backstage and wing limitations. Through this remarkable technology and planned expanded programming, TCT will revitalize an icon, return to its original home, and put Cincinnati on the map as a family theatrical destination.

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FREE Spring Concerts from Sinclair Music Department

SCCM_logoCelebrating Our 50th Anniversary
Sinclair JAZZ Ensemble
featuring Sinclair’s NEW Youth Jazz Ensemble
with guest artist, Eric Lechliter
Also, World Premiere Performance 
Straystation by Mark Taylor
Friday, April 14 • 7 p.m.
Bill Burns, Director
Blair Hall


PRESIDENTIAL NOTES 
SINCLAIR COMMUNITY BANDS
Two Nights • Two Concerts • Both Free
Michael Berning, Conductor
Blair Hall

Sinclair Concert Band 
Monday, April 17 • 7 p.m.

Sinclair Wind Symphony
Wednesday, April 19 • 7 p.m.
with special guests
The Fairborn High School Symphonic Band
and
Dr. Steven Johnson
Narrating “Lincoln Portrait”


Sinclair Chorale
Friday, April 28 • 7 p.m.
Dr. Andrew Hohman, Conductor
Hawker United Church of Christ (Beavercreek)

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2 OUT OF 5 AIN’T BAD Improv on April 20-22

MURT_2 Out of 5 Aint BadMiami University Regionals’ Theatre is both proud and ashamed to offer you a night of sketch and improv COMEDY.

2 OUT OF 5 AIN’T BAD
Featuring The Baloney Brigade

April 20, 21, 22 at 7:30pm

Studio 307 (307 Phelps Hall)
Miami University Hamilton campus
1601 University Blvd.
Hamilton, Ohio 45011

Free event, but seating is limited. Reserve your seats at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2-out-of-5-aint-bad-featuring-the-baloney-brigade-tickets-490804368077

“We all need more MAYHEM, WACKINESS, and MIRTH. We CHOOSE to stare the human condition dead in the eye and then dare, yes!, we DARE to CHOOSE to REVEL in all the glory of our absurdities, hypocrisies, & inadequacies while we plod our way through this all-too-short journey we call LIFE” —Chuck Overburger, comedy god

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60 Years of Spring Musicals at Anderson High School

AT_Bring it On logoIn April, a decades long tradition continues. Anderson High School’s 60th spring musical is “Bring It On, the Musical,” a high-flying look at competitive cheerleading. Originally directed and choreographed on Broadway by Cincinnati native Andy Blankenbuehler, it boasts lyrics and music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and was inspired by the 2000 movie “Bring It On.”

“Bring It On the Musical” centers around Campbell, a high-achieving cheerleader who is forced to spend her senior year at a new school very different from her own. There she meets Danielle, the headstrong leader of the school’s Dance crew. The girls form a powerhouse squad for the ultimate cheer competition, but need to learn from each other before they can become true winners.

Anderson High School’s spring show has been a township event since the first, “Bye Bye Birdie” in 1964. Director Chad Weddle has brought together a huge cast of student actors, athletes, singers, and performers to celebrate this milestone in style. “Community is very important to all of us,” says Weddle, “and this show illustrates that. Only when we work together with respect can we achieve great things.”

“Bring It On!” runs April 27-30 at Anderson High School. Tickets are $15 at the door, with special $10 senior and student pricing available now at www.ShowTix.com. For more information, visit AndersonTheatre.com.

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