The Beat UPTOWN summer concert series continues tomorrow, Thursday, July 24, at the corner of Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road, next to MOCA Cleveland on Toby’s Plaza, from 6 to 9 p.m. The concert, selected by the Beachland Ballroom, features Thaddeus Anna Greene, a blues- rock band fronted by Collinwood High School graduate, TJ Maclin, dubbed Cleveland’s young Jimi Hendrix.
WRUW–FM 91.1 deejays will kick off the night’s entertainment at 6 p.m., and live music will begin at 6:30 p.m.
UPTOWN establishments will offer specials each Thursday:
- MOCA Cleveland: $5 general admission after 5 p.m.
- ABC the Tavern: Full happy hour in the evening.
- Cleveland Yoga: Happy hour yoga from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. for $5.
- Wrapz Pita Bar: $5 wraps all day.
- Anne van H. Boutique: Stop in to see the new fall collection.
- July 31: Meridian—Strong folk rock, penned by Cleveland Heights native Max Stern, his brother, Jake, and friends.
- Aug. 7: Maura Rogers and the Bellows—Intense soul-baring songs and delivery, softened with her accordion.
- Aug. 14: Mayfield Strings Trio & Uno Lady—Cellist Tara Hanish brings a hybrid classical trio and Uno Lady joins with her unique solo rock/opera style.
- Aug. 21: Fiscal Spliff—A 10-piece Afrobeat band featuring some of Cleveland’s finest players.
- Aug. 28: Peelander-Z—This Japanese-American punk rock band and artist from NYC is just plain fun.