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Thursday, May 11, 6:30-7:30pm, Grandview Heights Public Library, 1685 W. First Ave.

Jazz vocalist Rachel Azbell will perform popular standards with guitarist Abhi Chebolu in the library’s atrium.

This concert is part of the 33rd Annual “Music in the Atrium” indoor concert series.

Hosted by Grandview Heights Public Library.

Sunday, May 7, 7pm, Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St.

Legendary artist Graham Nash, as a founding member of both the Hollies and Crosby, Stills and Nash, is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. He has seen rock history unfold at some of its seminal moments — from the launch of the British Invasion to the birth of the Laurel Canyon movement a year later. An extraordinary Grammy Award® winning renaissance artist — and self-described “simple man” — Nash was inducted twice into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, for his work with CSN and his work as a solo artist.

Thursday, April 27, 6:30-7:30pm, Grandview Heights Public Library, 1685 W. First Ave.

Violinist Stephen Spottswood, founder of the Columbus Cultural Orchestra, will perform classical, pop, and hip-hop selections with his string trio.

This concert is part of the 33rd Annual “Music in the Atrium” indoor concert series at the library.

Hosted by Grandview Heights Public Library.

Sunday, April 23, 3pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

The Columbus Women’s Chorus presents their Spring concert, “Use Your Voice.” Tickets are available in advance at the following link or in person at the front door for $15. We strive to make our concerts accessible to everyone, regardless of income or financial situation. Sliding scale tickets will be available at the door.

Hosted by Columbus Women’s Chorus.

Saturday, April 22, 7pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.

Confining Rupert Wates and his music to a single genre is an exercise in futility. With a career spanning nearly three decades and twelve albums, his works are described as “an eclectic mix of acoustic, melodic art/folk, with flavors of jazz, vaudeville and cabaret.” There’s definitely a little something for everyone, no matter their musical taste.

Saturday, March 25, 7pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.

Uplifting original acoustic folk music will fill the air Saturday, March 25, as Mustard’s Retreat takes the stage at the latest monthly concert sponsored by the Columbus Folk Music Society.

Formed in 1975, Mustard’s Retreat has traveled more than a million miles and has performed more than 6,000 shows to the delight of fans and reviewers alike. Libby Glover and David Tamulevich weave together fun and compelling stories, sweet vocal harmonies, and fine guitar picking that touch people’s souls.