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Old Soul Never Dies: A Quirky, Historical Cleveland Record Label Gets New Lifenew

History is written by the victors. That's why you've heard of Motown or Stax Records and not Cleveland's own soul upstart, Way Out Records. Housed in a storefront on East 55th St. between Euclid and Chester, the label grew out of an odd-couple partnership between a hustler and a cop.
Cleveland Scene  |  Chris Parker  |  07-23-2014  |  Music

Great Black Hopenew

Can Nina Turner become the first African-American Democrat to win statewide office in Ohio?
Cleveland Scene  |  Chris Parker  |  05-17-2013  |  Elections

An Evolving Mixnew

Cleveland's own Live Mixtapes is on the forefront as distinction between mixtapes and albums disappear in digital world.
Cleveland Scene  |  Chris Parker  |  01-03-2013  |  Music

Dance Revolutionnew

Paul Oakenfold reinvented electronica -- twice.
Cleveland Scene  |  Chris Parker  |  10-10-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Empty Posenew

Joan of Arc isn't art, it's just bad singing.
Cleveland Scene  |  Chris Parker  |  09-11-2006  |  Music

Long-Haul Truckersnew

After years of hardship, the Drive-By Truckers press on.
Cleveland Scene  |  Chris Parker  |  07-31-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

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