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"path": "/article/781828/spring-arts-guide-2026-the-concerts-we-cant-wait-for/",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-19T12:05:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "The Magnavox’s at Quarry House Tavern, March 19 Hailing from Mansfield, Ohio, the Magnavox’s are key players in a small but tight-knit Midwestern psych rock scene. Although the current lineup, featuring singer-bassist Paige Knoefel, keyboard player Tristian Cormack, drummer Tyler Petko, and singer-guitarist Nick Ulery have only been together for about a year and a […]",
"title": "Spring Arts Guide 2026: The Concerts We Can’t Wait For"
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