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Reverend Lee / Lea Marra & The River Boys / Henry LoConti
Sun, 28 Dec, 8:00 PM EST
Doors open
7:00 PM EST
Grog Shop
2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44106
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Description
Sunday, December 28
Reverend Lee with Lea Marra & The River Boys and Henry LoConti
Doors 7 PM l Show 8 PM
ALL AGES
$12 advance l $15 day of show
+ $3 at the door if under 21
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Folk
Lea Marra & the River Boys
Lea Marra & the River Boys
Folk
Lea Marra has been writing and performing music since the age of ten. Marra studied music from Seton Hill University and has her BA in Music Therapy. Her writing inspirations derive from nature, life experiences and relationships. Marra's songwriting is influenced by music such as the Cranberries, Sierra Ferrell, Sixpence None The Richer, The Chicks, Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, and The Weepies to just name a few. Marra started Lea Marra & The Dream Catchers in 2019. The band started out as an electric folk/pop/alt country band with a total of seven members. Marra had to rebuild the band in 2021 after her Sophomore album release, due to many of the members departing from LM & TDC. In that time, the Dream Catchers evolved into a string band, which currently includes mandolin, banjo, upright bass, and three part harmonies at times. The band has adopted the genre name, “Porch Folk”. With the many changes of the line up of the band and the sound of the music, Marra decided to change the name of the band to Lea Marra & The River Boys in 2023. The band provides grassy licks, strong vocals, and heartfelt lyrics. You surely will be stomping your feet at a Lea Marra & The River Boys show.
Who are the River Boys?
Josh Bailey- Mandolin
Spencer Paul- Upright Bass/Vox
Chase Franklin- Banjo/ Vox

Blues-Rock
Henry LoConti
Henry LoConti
Blues-Rock
Henry LoConti grew up in Concord, Ohio, immersed in a musical environment that shaped his early passion for sound. He picked up his first guitar at age 11 and spent his younger years teaching himself to play, eventually expanding to other instruments and discovering his voice.
