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Hip music is important for a good party or wedding. And you wouldn't have music without a musician or dj. If you're hosting a wedding soon, chances are you want to find a good wedding band in Cleveland, live band in Cleveland, OH, or live orchestra in Cleveland to entertain your guests. There are many types of wedding bands and orchestras in Cleveland - whether you desire classical music, rock music, or original music. You may also consider hiring a wedding singer in Cleveland or some other Cleveland, OH musician to play at your wedding. Rest assured, we have dozens of listings for musicians in Cleveland who can impress your wedding guests with their music!
Cleveland Musicians may also serve the following areas: Willoughby, Northfield, Chesterland, Bay Village, Euclid, Bedford, Gates Mills, Broadview Heights, Independence, Eastlake, Beachwood, Chagrin Falls, North Royalton, Lakewood, Macedonia, North Olmsted, Rocky River, Brecksville, Wickliffe, Mentor, Brookpark, Westlake, Berea, Twinsburg, Solon, Novelty, Maple Heights, and Cuyahoga County.
Cleveland Factoid:
Cleveland obtained its name on July 22, 1796 when surveyors of the Connecticut Land Company laid out Connecticut's Western Reserve into townships and a capital city they named "Cleaveland" after their leader, General Moses Cleaveland. Cleaveland oversaw the plan for the modern downtown area, centered on the Public Square, before returning home, never again to visit Ohio. The first settler in Cleaveland was Lorenzo Carter, who built a cabin on the banks of the Cuyahoga River. The Village of Cleaveland was incorporated on December 23, 1814. The spelling of the city's name was later changed to "Cleveland" when, in 1831, an "a" was dropped so the name could fit a newspaper's masthead.
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