Jess Lamb & The Factory
t’s been fun having Jess Lamb & The Factory come out to Mariemont and we are excited that they have booked regular dates with us in 2019. Jess blends an…
Reilly Comisar & Evan Uveges
Reilly Comisar is one of the most talented and accomplished young singers in Cincinnati. Here at Dilly she performs a nice blend of tunes with a bluesy soulfulness that soothes.…
Steve Barone *Jazz Guitar
Steve Barone , a native of Greater Cincinnati, Ohio, has been playing guitar professionally since 1970. Throughout his career, he has traveled extensively in & out of the country (23…
Kyle Hackett (Acoustic)
Kyle Hackett is one of the most talented emerging singer/songwriters in Cincinnati. He puts a unique spin on songs you know both new and old. Kyle also has a great collection of…
LOVE TRAIN
Affectionately known as Dilly’s house band, Love Train will bring a bounce to your step playing their great renditions of classic hits spanning several decades. You can catch a ride on the Love Train…
Bill ‘The Thrill’ Donaldson
We are looking forward to welcoming Bill ‘The Thrill’ Donaldson, the nephew of The Great Bee-boop Jazz artist, ‘Sweet Poppa’ Lou Donaldson. Expect Bill to bring you the best of a variety of rhythm,…
Sunderman & Sorentino
These two seasoned musicians bring a diverse range of musical influences to the stage. Heavily influenced in their formative years by such iconic artists as the Beatles, Van Morrison, George…
Reilly Comisar & Evan Uveges
Reilly Comisar is one of the most talented and accomplished young singers in Cincinnati. Here at Dilly she performs a nice blend of tunes with a bluesy soulfulness that soothes.…
‘One Man Jazz Band’ by David Freeman
Tonight we welcome David Freeman and his One Man Jazz Band performance to the Dilly stage. This great jazz performance is at just the right sound level where you can…
Deb ‘O & Montague
Deb ‘O and Montague bring an evening of blues, jazz, classic rock and country. Featuring Deb Ohlinger, guitar and vocals, John Redell guitar vocals, Larry Bloomfield on Harmonica and Mariemont’s…