Heather Roush Band
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Heather Roush Band


Heather Roush Band

Heather Roush Band

Live at Vinoklet Winery

April 26, 2019

7 pm to 11pm

$5 Cover

Free Parking

See Heather Roush Band Promo Video

Book your dinner reservation now, then after dinner enjoy the concert behind the restaurant at Vinoklet's Beautiful outdoor amphitheater. Bring your lawn chairs, sit at one of the park benches, or throw down a blanket on the hill and enjoy the music. Food, Wine, & Beer will be available for those that don't eat in the restaurant so don't worry, we have you covered either way.

The cover charge is waived if you dine in the restaurant prior to the concert.

Heather Roush

" I grew up listening to a variety of music and have​​ been singing ever since I was little. (I'm talkin, 3 years old "little") I started out at my church, and then sang in choirs at school and performed in shows. I went to Oak Hills High School and was in every musical, part of all the choirs there, and performed in talent shows with bands. I have to admit, there weren't very many venues to perform country music when I was growing up in Cincinnati. Some people have said, "how can you be a country music singer if you're not from the southern or western states?" I may not be from Tennessee or Texas but Cincinnati isn't a stranger to country music. As a matter of fact, my hometown was the home of the Midwestern hayride for over 40 years. Cincinnati's love of country music has stayed with my family even though the hayride is no longer on the air. I personally had some influences from my grandmother, her favorite was Patsy Cline and Hank Williams. And my other grandma would help me put on little shows when I was a kid. (many thanks to my grandma's!) I grew up listening to Garth Brooks, Faith Hill, and Leann Rimes, and Shania Twain. Not to mention, while I was in high school I performed in a country styled musical called "The Robber Bridegroom" and absolutely loved the music.

After high school, I continued my musical theater education at Northern Kentucky University, and performed at local community theaters as well. I graduated with a BFA in Musical Theater and a minor in radio/television in 2010 and started working at a country music radio station (B105). There my love for country music grew even more, and I realized what I had to do. So I went to Katalyst Talent Agency with a small demo CD I put together and presented it to Kat McEntee. She later introduced me to my first manager, JT Stewart, who also manages UFC fighter, Rich Franklin. (Rich also used to be a teacher at my high school! small world!) JT liked my sound and said he thought I had potential. From there JT put together a local band to play for me. I went down to Nashville to start the recording process and picking out songs, and recorded my first cd "Sides of Me". I think this cd is a variety of songs that show different sides of who I am, and what I love about country music. From there, I had my first local concert to benefit cancer research with some other local country bands: the Danny Frazier Band, and the Dallas Moore Band. It was a great night, and it felt so good being able to sing country music for all my friends and family, and for a cause that is important to me since I lost my grandma to cancer. After that, I joined a local country band, The Cason Coburn Band, and started singing with them around town. We changed some things around, and now the band has my name on it; The Heather Roush Band. We play mainly in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. I continue to do acoustic acts as well, along with writing more music for future cd's. It's been a whirl wind getting this all together, and I've loved meeting so many people and musicians along the way. My journey has just begun, and I can't wait to see where it will to continue to lead me! "

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