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With live music becoming a vibrant reality more and more as the weather warms and the days lengthen, the Ohio ‘jamtronica’ group
The Werks have another reason to celebrate. Today the band announces the return of founding member and original bassist Chuckie Love back into The Werks lineup.
His return to the band arrives in time for The Werks’ 15 year anniversary and the 11th annual The Werk Out Music and Arts Festival at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio July 23 - 24. We are stoked to have our brother Chuckie Love back in the band! His signature bass style, vocals, and stage energy will help bring an excitingly fresh and nostalgic flavor to the show says The Werks drummer Rob Chafin. “We would like to thank Jake Goldberg for holding down the low end the past five years and wish him the best moving forward.
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Crunchwerks begins dine-in service at Summit on March 6, with concerts to follow
Summit Music Hall owners and chef Mysti Burris pivoted to cloud kitchen Crunchwerks. Next week they ll start dine-in service, followed by live music.
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Back in June, Summit Music Hall co-owner Chris Salvato still had a Zen mindset about the pandemic, even as it forced the closure of a venue that he and his business partners, Trey Burris and Rob Chafin, had only been operating since October 2019.
“We re really happy to sit it out and just open whenever it ll be safe and fun for everybody again,” Salvato told