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- FAQ about the house at 10001 California Ave, South Gate, CA
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- The Claudettes, 4/19/24, Southgate House Revival, Newport, KY
- Show Review – Expansion : Lexington’s Psychedelic Experience & Music Festival,…
- (NIVA) Kentucky Chapter Announces New Officers – Including Morrella Raleigh Of The Southgate House Revival

They then quickly got to work re-introducing themselves to the Cincinnati scene, playing local buzz rooms like The Northside Tavern, Bogarts, Madison Theater, Stanley's Pub, and The Backstage Café. The band continues to write and record new music while winning new fans with their energetic live show and solid musicianship. A former DIY booking dude with a love for under-heard bands and an appreciation for live music (when he can get to a show), Jared's a father of 2 super weird kids, married to an even weirder woman... Writing about music since high school, he' evangelistic when it comes to the music he loves, friendly with everyone who cares to chat and always looking for the next noodly, off-time and mathy guitar driven band that nobody's ever hear of. The Southgate House Revival is dedicated to bringing you the best live music experiences.
FAQ about the house at 10001 California Ave, South Gate, CA
Within a week, they moved to a vacant building at 312 Azusa Street, which used to be a Methodist Episcopal church before it had been damaged by a fire. Five years ago, a legal battle erupted between Raleigh and his sister Armina Lee over control of the house; Lee won, and at the end of November, it was announced that the Southgate House would be closing its doors. The final weeks saw The Tillers record a live album and local heroes Seedy Seeds perform a career-spanning set to a sold-out crowd, before The Dopamines shut the everything down with a whole-house New Year’s Eve bash. The band has dropped a lyric video for their heavy-leaning pop-rock song “Can’t Tell You Why” from their recent album release Night Owls out now! Courtney Phenicie is the Editor-in-Chief of CincyMusic, Director of Content Strategy at Patchboard, and an alum of Northern Kentucky University.
Historic HousesAboutContact UsSubmit Your House
Crowds of both black and white people from Smale’s First New Testament Church, Hutchins’ mission, and other Holiness groups in the area came to the house on Bonnie Brae Street to see and partake in what God was doing. At one point, the house swelled with people so much that the front porch caved in. No one was injured, but they realized that they had outgrown the house and it was time to get a larger place.
The Claudettes, 4/19/24, Southgate House Revival, Newport, KY

Situated at 1905 Grace Ave, this home’s timeless elegance harks back to its construction in 1917, showcasing the remarkable Neoclassical Revival architectural style. Several pieces were made at both factories, but most Hawaiian designsare impressed with a dated Hawaii mark from the early '60s, sometimes evenbearing "C A. Levin". Hawaiian Manufacturer's Association foil labels havebeen seen on pieces with the "Antique White" finish introduced in the late'70s. Kahului, Maui offered tourism, regular air service, and a desire forbusiness. Levin surprised the industry by opening a satellite plant there.Treasure Craft benefited from location, making a number of 50th State items,then expanding into Hang Ten and Pineapple lines, Tiki gods, Menehunesand Hula Trio figurines.
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The Grove is a Cincinnati based rock band that draws from an impressive range of influences to forge their hard-hitting, yet emotive, signature sound. Built around the songs of lead vocalist/guitarist Adam Forsthoefel, the band has been described as, "The Black Crowes meets The Red Hot Chili Peppers"; careful listeners will also hear shades of everything from Stevie Ray Vaughan to the Killers. The Grove’s origins were in the band SomeDaze, started by Forsthoefel and drummer Jeff Voegele, who attended high school together in Anderson, Ohio. SomeDaze quickly became one of the hot upcoming bands in Cincinnati, with performances at local clubs and festivals as well as several appearances on Cincinnati’s local news channel Fox 19. While the band’s reputation grew, Forsthoefel became known in his own rite as a local guitar phenomenon.
Show Review – Expansion : Lexington’s Psychedelic Experience & Music Festival,…
The former sheared the steeple from the northeast corner (which was never replaced), and the latter shuttered the church for good. It stood empty for a quarter century until Southgate House founder Ross Raleigh came looking for his venue’s new home. Spanning across 2,851 square feet of living space and graced by a spacious 5,885 square foot lot, this remarkable property encompasses 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. In just a few years, tens of thousands of square feet and 500 workerswere employed. Treasure Craft table and giftware spread nationwide- evenLaura Petrie had a Barrel cookie jar on the Dick Van Dyke Show. Wild brightcolored glazes were reintroduced, this time as an interior compliment tothe sienna outer edges.
The Show Finally Goes On: Southgate House Revival hosts live music for 1st time in months - WKRC TV Cincinnati
The Show Finally Goes On: Southgate House Revival hosts live music for 1st time in months.
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He was regularly invited to open Cincinnati Reds games at the Great American Ball Park with his rendition of the national anthem, and made the rounds doing interviews for local radio stations and NPR. After High School, Forsthoefel and Voegele moved to Athens, OH to attend Ohio University, where they started playing with local Athens players at venues such as Jackie O’s and The Union. Eventually they joined with members of the band Standing on Friday, and rehearsals began at their house on Grosvenor Street. These rehearsals at “The Grove” started becoming informal shows; it wasn’t long before the band that was born there became a mainstay of the Athens music scene, releasing their debut CD “Procuriosity” in December of 2012. In addition to playing in Athens, The Grove made frequent trips back to Cincinnati, playing local music festivals and at the famed Fountain Square.
Due to the limited nature of our upcoming events, we strongly encourage patrons to purchase tickets in advance. These are difficult times, but we believe that live music can still be enjoyed if all of us approach upcoming events responsibly. West Virginia’s If Not For Me headlined - a band I was unfamiliar with but live in the same general sonic space as acts like Bad Omens, Varials, and D.R.U.G.S. - and again, living in my little bubble let me experience something I wasn’t aware was still happening. They seem like a band that could catch on and catch up with bands who’ve made a name for themselves in the same space, so I’ll be curious to see where they end up - and what size stages they're playing a year from now.

The Dollyrots at The Southgate House Revival
And I think the scene itself is better, stronger, and bound to live longer because of that. The Pfaltzgraff YearsLike Metlox, Treasure Craft found salvation in cookie jars in the late'70s and '80s. Treasure Craft bought molds after Twin Winton's design influencewas noteworthy. Rubbed bisque glazes were joined by gloss ivory and earthtones,and designs ran from capricious cows and animated owls to elaborate vansand schoolhouses. Many bore the firm's name under the lid, though smallerpieces only bore "TC" or "TiC". An oval foil label was placed on neo-Decoand Oriental style 1980s lines, which wore new solid and crackle glazes.
It was super fun tag-teaming this one with a fellow CincyMusic contributor. When The Southgate House Revival opened in Newport on October 12, 2012, it was not just the soul of one of Cincinnati’s greatest musical institutions that found new life. The red brick building, which celebrates its sesquicentennial this year, dates to 1866, and was home to Grace Methodist Episcopal Church for 120 years. It survived a direct hit by a tornado on July 7, 1915 and a catastrophic windstorm March 10, 1986.
Ruth Asberry’s cousin Jennie Evans Moore, who lived across the street, was resting on a stool, when she suddenly fell to the ground and began to speak in tongues. She is known as one of the first women in Los Angeles to speak in tongues during this time. He was raised in mining country, so it’s no surprise that he would earn a degree in agriculture from Western Kentucky University and then work as a mine reclamation inspector and then miner’s consultant. But eventually his passion for writing songs and playing guitar, both inspired by his musical hero, the late John Prine, led him to chronicle his surroundings in words and music.
Sundae Drives is an Acoustic driven Soul / Pop / Hip Hop / R&B act from the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio featuring singer - songwriter Adam Lee. Known for his unique sound and intense yet intimate live performances, SD plays a raw, stripped down & creative style of music. Through unorthodox guitar playing and melodic vocals infused with organic percussion, emotional keys and slick bass lines, Sundae Drives is sure to find a place in your heart. God crashed into that meeting like never before and someone started to speak in tongues. Several others got baptized in the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues as well.
That being said, keep in mind that tickets will be limited to 50 people for each show. Times are still crazy, but luckily, SGHR has precautions set in place to ensure the safety of staff, artists, and guests. Knight will hit the sonic highlights of his career in concert June 27 at 8pm (doors @ 7pm) at Southgate House Revival, 111 East Sixth Street in Newport, KY. It was either the fall or spring of 2006 when I first walked into The Crow’s Nest.
I didn’t know anyone was kicking around that played with those sounds anymore, so it ended up being a bit of a refreshing set, if not a little nostalgic at the same time. Taking the stage first, “Emo Dads” and all around good dudes Abandoned Malls of America brought their unique amalgamation of emo/punk/rock to the masses, with members of the crowd stopping by their table to offer praise and thanks for their set. It’s fun, both for me as a fan and as someone who tries to keep an eye on things happening within the scene (to then later write about, of course), to see how bands are both received and perceived. While their sound may not have aligned perfectly with the other bands on the bill, they did make a lot of sense with that particular crowd and, unsurprisingly, left the show last night with a good amount of new fans.
Ten short months after the closing of the old building, the Southgate House Revival opened with the 2012 Cincypunk Fest. The renovated building’s primary performance space is the high-ceilinged Sanctuary, which has a similar capacity to the old House’s Ballroom (600). The church’s pipe organ towers above the bar on the south end of the room, and at the north end, a beautiful arches rise above the stage. It’s a striking, dramatic space for music, commented upon and loved by artists and audience alike. In 2013, The Breeders used the room as a rehearsal space, and then kicked off their Last Splash XX reunion tour with a surprise show. The room has also played host to the likes of Built to Spill, Billy Bragg, Drive-By Truckers, and countless other favorites who frequented the old space.
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