James Quigley's Profile

James Quigley

  • James grew up going to heavy metal and rock shows in Chicago beginning in the early 1990s. Those experiences shaped his dedication and appreciation for live music. Following college at the University of Dayton, he met his wife at the Millions Cafe in Mt. Lookout and remains in Cincinnati to this day raising a family. James has been taking pictures as long as he can remember, and shares that passion with both his father and older brother who are also photographers. He is always looking for ways to support the Cincinnati music scene and is passionate about supporting local bands. When he isn't spending time with family and friends, you can find him at a local record store or at one of the regional live music venues attending a show.
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REVIEW: Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit at Rose Music Center

Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit were refined and powerful last night at The Rose Music Center At The Heights. They took us down different paths as they weaved their way through tracks with a sense of nostalgia and longing.

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REVIEW: Sammy Hagar: Best of Both Worlds

This tour was a fitting tribute to one of the most influential and pivotal bands in rock and roll history. Sammy Hagar assembled all the right pieces and left us all on Top of the World.

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REVIEW: Primus at The Andrew J Brady Music Center

From the intro walking on stage, Brady was filled with the signature Les Claypool bass painting the room with effects. It was just incredible.
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REVIEW: The Struts: Glam Rock Velociraptors at The Andrew J Brady Music Center

Last night I had the privilege of experiencing The Struts live for the first time.