A Decade of Decibels: The Photography of Joe Kleon Opens at Space: ROCK Friday June 7
In the last decade, Cleveland-based photographer Joe Kleon has built a huge portfolio of concert shots, producing work that is striking and evocative, as he’s become the area’s premiere music photographer working today.
Now he’ll have his first-ever one-man exhibit, showcasing the full range of his work. “A Decade of Decibels The Photography of Joe Kleon” will open at Space: ROCK, 15721 Waterloo Road in North Collinwood, with a reception from 6-10 pm Friday June 7. DSNRadio.com is cosponsoring the show.
June 7 has special significance for Kleon: it’s his tenth wedding anniversary. And he bought his first professional-quality camera to take on his honeymoon with his wife Nicole.
Kleon’s work grew out of his involvement in music. He was a radio announcer for 25 years, with top-rated stints on WNCX and WRQK, and worked as sound-effects tech for area Pink Floyd tribute band Wish You Were Here. He started shooting for photos for Wish You Were Here and quickly recognized his true passion and gift.
In the last ten years, Kleon has photographed nearly 100 shows and events a year. Slide shows of his concert shoots appear regularly at Scene’s website, featuring such artists as Rush, Bruce Springsteen, Britney Spears, the Dave Matthews Band, Radiohead, Barry Manilow, Toby Keith, Rod Stewart, Stevie Nicks, Kiss, Aerosmith and Taylor Swift. They are among the dozens of artists whose photos will be part of “A Decade of Decibels.”
Kleon has also been staff photographer for Michael Stanley and Auburn Records for the last ten years, as well as for the yearly Kumite Classic, a national martial arts championship, held in Pittsburgh. His work has appeared in many newspapers, magazines, television commercials, and CD artwork.
While shooting concerts can be difficult and challenging, Kleon consistently produces shots that capture the artist’s personality and the excitement of the music in technically high-quality work.
"I love capturing the energy of a performance and the vibe of the venue,” he says. “I want viewers to be transported through my photos to the concert. I want them to feel the electricity in the air and the emotion of the music."
A Decade of Decibels will run through the end of July. 25% of all sales will go to benefit the North Collinwood-based nonprofit Waterloo Alley Cat Project, which neuters and cares for feral cats.
For more information go to https://www.facebook.com/pages/Space-ROCK/577928505565228?ref=hl . To find out more about Kleon and see some of his work, go to www.joekleon.com.
(Photo - Rush Courtesy Of Joe Kleon)

Congratulation to Albert King, Heart and Rush for being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
I didn't even know they were announcing the Rock Hall inductees today until the my phone started ringing and the text started flowing in from different news sources and music sites asking me for a quote of what I thought about the new crop of inductees. When the first person that got thru read the list to me, the first quote I gave was "You got to be f___ing kidding me." Look these news and music people reached out to me because it is long been known of what I think of the Rock Hall and it's policies (and I am a good quote). It's been documented here for years. It's a joke... Look they are pretty predicable. They inducted their one blues artist (King), their one rap artist (Public Enemy), their one obscure artist (Randy Newman) they have to have each year then they satisfy one of their biggest vocal critical fan base (Rush) so they could put in of all things a disco queen (Donna Summer) and then they actually got one right with Heart.
Look Heart, Rush and Albert King all deserve to be there and that is why I congratulate them. The rest....C'mon that really is a joke.
Like the great philosopher (and Rock Hall inductee) David Gilmour once said "If you liked Disco, then you really didn't like Rock And Roll"
Nuff said
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The Contemporary Youth Orchestra wants David Bowie to perform with them in 2013 and have made a video to try and woo the reclusive rock star. If you don't know anything about the Contemporary Youth Orchestra you should. This Cleveland based orchestra was founded in 1995 by Liza Grossman who is the music director. It is the only youth orchestra in the country dedicated to the study and performance of contemporary orchestral literature.
In the past they have performed with popular artists and bands including Ray Manzarek of The Doors, Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young), Jon Anderson of Yes, Pat Benatar and her husband Neil Giraldo, Styx, Mike Garson and Jefferson Starship and in 2013, a concert with David Bowie would be amazing.
Check out their video and pass the word about the Contemporary Youth Orchestra. For more information check out their website here.
Looking at the summer concert schedule for this year, I have to have...wow. It's been a long time since I can remember a summer concert schedule that was this packed with great shows. It seems that almost any night of the week this summer you can get a good if not great Live Nation show at either The Q, Blossom Music Center, House Of Blues, Jacobs Pavilion, Akron Civic Theatre and Cain Park. Acts like Red Hot Chili Peppers, B-52's, Todd Rundgren, Crosby Stills And Nash, Dave Matthews Band, Radio Head, Phish, Steve Miller Band, Bonnie Raitt, Sypro Gyra, Cheap Trick and Aerosmith are all coming and that only takes us into June! There is a lot of talent coming to the stages around Cleveland this summer.
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Looking at the summer concert schedule for this year, I have to have...wow. It's been a long time since I can remember a summer concert schedule that was this packed with great shows. It seems that almost any night of the week this summer you can get a good if not great Live Nation show at either The Q, Blossom Music Center, House Of Blues, Jacobs Pavilion, Akron Civic Theatre and Cain Park. Acts like Red Hot Chili Peppers, B-52's, Todd Rundgren, Crosby Stills And Nash, Dave Matthews Band, Radio Head, Phish, Steve Miller Band, Bonnie Raitt, Sypro Gyra, Cheap Trick and Aerosmith are all coming and that only takes us into June! There is a lot of talent coming to the stages around Cleveland this summer.
Tickets to all of the shows are available at LiveNation.com
Here is some of what you can hear this summer around town:
Quicken Loans Arena
June 2 - Red Hot Chili Peppers
June 19 - Aerosmith/Cheap Trick
July 1 - Neil Diamond
July 20 - Rod Stewart/Stevie Nicks
July 28 - Van Halen
Jacobs Pavilion
May 12 - The Avett Brothers
May 25 - B'52's
May 26 - Todd Rundgren
May 27 - Stanid
May 28 - The Wailers
May 28 - Michael Stanley And The Resonators
June 10 - Crosby Stills And Nash
June 23 - Steve Miller Band
July 3 - Death Cab For Cutie
July 9 - James Taylor
July 26 - OAR
July 30 - Florence And The Machine
August 6 - Janes Addiction
August 14 - Donald Fagan/Boz Scaggs/Michael McDonald
Blossom Music Center
June 3 - Dave Matthews Band
June 6 - Radiohead
June 13 - Beach Boys
June 24 - Phish
June 30 - Styx/REO Speedwagon/Ted Nugent
July 25 - Slipknot/Slayer/Motorhead/Anthrax
Cain Park
June 18 - Counting Crows
July 6 - Fiona Apple
July 21 - Seal
Aug 15 - Jackson Browne
House Of Blues
May 13 - Jonny Lang
June 8 - Spyro Gyra
June 26 - Collective Soul
July 5 - Brandi Carlile
July 18 - Zappa Plays Zappa
July 31 - Head And The Heart
Akron Civic Theatre
May 23 - Bonnie Raitt
SLASH's new album, Apocalyptic Love, will be available on May 22nd. By visiting this location, fans can order the Apocalyptic Love Limited Edition Photo Book Bundle which includes:

Thirty years after its eponymous debut album, ASIA ascended to the top of the Billboard Top 100 chart (where the album remained No.1 for 9 consecutive weeks). The legendary British classic rock band returns with a new studio album, a 30th Anniversary edition of their debut album, two DVDs, and a world tour that includes UK, Europe, Japan and America.
Levon Helm, drummer and one of the lead singers of the legendary group "The Band" as well as an acclaimed solo artist, died today from throat cancer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York at age 71.
"Thank you, fans and music lovers, who have made his life so filled with joy and celebration," said his daughter, Amy, and wife, Sandy, in a statement released Tuesday before he died. "He has loved nothing more than to play, to fill the room up with music, lay down the back beat and make the people dance! He did it every time he took the stage."
At Saturday's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Robbie Robertson told the audience that "We all need to send out love and prayers to my Band mate Levon Helm."
Levon was one of the greats. A musician and a man that will certainly be missed.
Guns N' Roses Get Together At House Of Blues - Chris Akin
Former GUNS N' ROSES band members Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke reunited on stage Friday night, (April 13th) at the House Of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio, where McKagan was celebrating the paperback release of his new memoir, It's So Easy (And Other Lies). The event - dubbed A Punk's Review - featured a book reading and saw musical accompaniment by Mike Squires on guitar, Jeff Rouse on bass and Paul Huxtler on pedal steel guitar.
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Guns N' Roses Get Together At House Of Blues - Chris Akin
Former GUNS N' ROSES band members Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke reunited on stage Friday night, (April 13th) at the House Of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio, where McKagan was celebrating the paperback release of his new memoir, It's So Easy (And Other Lies). The event - dubbed A Punk's Review - featured a book reading and saw musical accompaniment by Mike Squires on guitar, Jeff Rouse on bass and Paul Huxtler on pedal steel guitar.
The former Gunners jammed on 'Patience' - fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be seen below:
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Blue Oyster Cult/Uriah Heep 1976 Cleveland Concert Poster
In what was billed as a Heavy Metal New Years, Blue Oyster Cult headlined on December 31, 1976 at the Richfield Coliseum. Also on the bill was Uriah Heep and opening act Point Blank.
The Richfield Coliseum was an arena located in Richfield Township located roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron Ohio. It hosted many concerts, with its first event being a concert by Frank Sinatra in 1974 and the last being a concert by Roger Daltry in 1994, which was also the last official event at the arena.
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