
Since 1964, the Queen City Balladeers have sponsored and run the Leo Coffeehouse, showcasing some of the best folk and acoustic music in the Tri-State, as well as nationally-known performers from all over the country. Leo Coffeehouse, originally held on the University of Cincinnati campus, is now held at the Founder's Hall of the Zion United Church of Christ in Norwood. [Directions to Leo Coffeehouse].
The Coffeehouse is held each Sunday of the month, September through May, from 7-9pm. There is usually ample parking in the lot next to the church. (Artists: if you are interested in playing at Leo [click here for info]).
November, 2007:
4th Open Mic
Three 10-minute slots--sign up early!Bob Lotz
One of the best harmonica players around!Raison d'Etre
Singing lovely harmonies is this trio's "reason for being"11th Mark Utley & Magnolia Moutain
Harmony-rich songwritingWoodnote
Americana covers and originalsChangeling
Wildly danceable modern Irish roots music18th Open Mic
Three 10-minute slots--sign up early!Steve Adkisson
Traditional-based acoustic music on banjo and guitarChris Collier
Award-winning, Cincinnati-based songwriter25th
Bob Kotz
Originals and covers on guitar and vocalsMike Boerschig
A fine interpreter of great songs with stories inspired by a recent hike out WestJake Speed & the Freddies
Award-winning American folk, bluegrass and ragtime music
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