Fri Feb 28 2025
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$25.00
Ages 17+
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Cincinnati singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi’s ascent is a homegrown success story.
With a career built largely through grass roots social media support, the folk-rock singer
has demonstrated that listeners are hungry for earnest storytelling rooted in age-old
American musical traditions. His debut Warner Records EP, American Romance,
expands on that promise, highlighting the timeless sound and engaging sense of
emotional truth that has made Marcagi’s music so immediately compelling.
Marcagi never undermines his listeners or takes them for granted. “Audiences are
usually smarter than the musicians they are listening to,” he says. For him, there’s
plenty of evidence that modern listeners of all generations understand and connect with
specificity and sophistication in songwriting. This is part of why he aspires to remain as
open and approachable as possible—in both his music and his public persona. If what
has happened in his career during the past year is any indication, he may be on to
something.“I want people to feel like they know me,” Marcagi says. “I’ve never really
connected to that mysterious rock band thing—four blurry faces in a field where you don’t know who the guys are. I don’t want to hide.”
With a career built largely through grass roots social media support, the folk-rock singer
has demonstrated that listeners are hungry for earnest storytelling rooted in age-old
American musical traditions. His debut Warner Records EP, American Romance,
expands on that promise, highlighting the timeless sound and engaging sense of
emotional truth that has made Marcagi’s music so immediately compelling.
Marcagi never undermines his listeners or takes them for granted. “Audiences are
usually smarter than the musicians they are listening to,” he says. For him, there’s
plenty of evidence that modern listeners of all generations understand and connect with
specificity and sophistication in songwriting. This is part of why he aspires to remain as
open and approachable as possible—in both his music and his public persona. If what
has happened in his career during the past year is any indication, he may be on to
something.“I want people to feel like they know me,” Marcagi says. “I’ve never really
connected to that mysterious rock band thing—four blurry faces in a field where you don’t know who the guys are. I don’t want to hide.”
Michael Marcagi with Ashley Kutcher
$25.00 Ages 17+
Cincinnati singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi’s ascent is a homegrown success story.
With a career built largely through grass roots social media support, the folk-rock singer
has demonstrated that listeners are hungry for earnest storytelling rooted in age-old
American musical traditions. His debut Warner Records EP, American Romance,
expands on that promise, highlighting the timeless sound and engaging sense of
emotional truth that has made Marcagi’s music so immediately compelling.
Marcagi never undermines his listeners or takes them for granted. “Audiences are
usually smarter than the musicians they are listening to,” he says. For him, there’s
plenty of evidence that modern listeners of all generations understand and connect with
specificity and sophistication in songwriting. This is part of why he aspires to remain as
open and approachable as possible—in both his music and his public persona. If what
has happened in his career during the past year is any indication, he may be on to
something.“I want people to feel like they know me,” Marcagi says. “I’ve never really
connected to that mysterious rock band thing—four blurry faces in a field where you don’t know who the guys are. I don’t want to hide.”
With a career built largely through grass roots social media support, the folk-rock singer
has demonstrated that listeners are hungry for earnest storytelling rooted in age-old
American musical traditions. His debut Warner Records EP, American Romance,
expands on that promise, highlighting the timeless sound and engaging sense of
emotional truth that has made Marcagi’s music so immediately compelling.
Marcagi never undermines his listeners or takes them for granted. “Audiences are
usually smarter than the musicians they are listening to,” he says. For him, there’s
plenty of evidence that modern listeners of all generations understand and connect with
specificity and sophistication in songwriting. This is part of why he aspires to remain as
open and approachable as possible—in both his music and his public persona. If what
has happened in his career during the past year is any indication, he may be on to
something.“I want people to feel like they know me,” Marcagi says. “I’ve never really
connected to that mysterious rock band thing—four blurry faces in a field where you don’t know who the guys are. I don’t want to hide.”
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