Classic rocker Eddie Money has had his ups and downs since his popularity peaked in the ’80s. After battling drug addiction in the early ’80s, he rebounded in the late ’80s to deliver hits such as “Walk on Water” and “Peace in our Time.” Since then, he’s continued to release albums with some regularity, though he hasn’t had anything resembling a hit in over 20 years. The guy’s spent the summer playing county fairs so we’re betting that he’ll be relieved to play a rock club like the Tangier to an appreciative audience in Northeast Ohio, where he was embraced before the rest of the country went wild for his blue collar ballads. (Niesel)
Africa & Byzantium considers the complex artistic relationships between northern and eastern African Christian kingdoms and the Byzantine Empire from the fourth…