A taste of Akron with a side of rock and roll will be on the menu for an upcoming luncheon at the City Club of Cleveland.
Patrick Carney, one of the founding members of The Black Keys, is scheduled to speak Friday, Nov. 14, at the City Club.
The band Carney formed along with fellow Akron musician Dan Auerbach has been around since the 1990s and now performs before sold-out arenas.
Akron native Patrick Carney, drummer for The Black Keys, performs at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls on Aug. 22
Carney will talk about starting out as musicians playing gigs in basements to getting their big break and how difficult it is to navigate the complicated music industry.
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Joining Carney in the discussion will be John Panza of the Panza Foundation that works to help Northeast Ohio independent musicians and bands pursue their dreams.
Tickets for “From Band Vans to Sold Out Arenas: A Conversation with The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney” forum are $45 and available at cityclub.org.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Pat Carney of Black Keys to talk at City Club of Cleveland
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