Delivering an exhilarating timeline of country music from the 1960s to the '90s, the Midwestern tribute artists of The Cowtippers headline a February 28 concert event at Davenport's Rhythm City Casino Resort Rhythm Room, covering smash hits from four decades sure to inspire loads of wonderful memories in fans of the genre.

CJ Parker is just 24, but he’s been playing music since he was three, and feels lucky to make the art his full-time career.

With its frontman revered as the former lead vocalist of the chart-topping rock band, Josey Scott – Original Voice of Saliva serves as headliner for the I-Rock 93.5 Cabin Fever concert at East Moline venue The Rust Belt, the February 21 event treating fans to an unforgettable night with the singer behind such Billboard hits as "Your Disease," "Ladies & Gentleman," "Broken Sunday," and the number-one smash "Always."

Lauded by Earth to the Ground Music as a "high-energy, captivating singer songwriter" who "has the uncanny ability to make the stories of the everyman timeless and seemingly effortless," Americana and roots-rock musician Matthew McNeal headlines a February 21 concert at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, the talent also lauded for delivering "an enjoyable ride that will keep a lot of people interested."

Lauded by Rolling Stone Argentina for "seamlessly merging the energy of pop-punk with the atmospheric layers of shoegaze," the indie rockers of Cigarettes for Breakfast headline a February 27 concert at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, the touring artists also hailed by Everything Is Noise for their "great riffs, bombastic drumming, and enchanting dual vocals."

A special “sound and visual meditation” featuring artists in the realms of music, photography, and literature will unfold at Rozz-Tox on February 21 when the Rock Island venue hosts All Colors Present, an evening of aural and visual magic boasting co-headliners Jon Mueller and Tom Lecky and local poet and Midwest Writing Center director Ryan Collins.

With Irish Music Magazine raving that the quintet delivers "music that’s brimming with energy and creative zeal," the Celtic talents of Goitse – the Gaelic word for "come here" pronounced "go-wit-cha" – serve as the latest guests in Quad City Arts Visiting Artists' series, offering a 45-minute performance and talk at the Bettendorf Public Library on February 18, and a full concert at Moline's Sound Conservatory on February 20.

Delivering an exhilarating blend of reggae rock, hip-hop, and high-energy funk, the Cleveland, Ohio natives of Tropidelic headline a February 16 concert event at Davenport's Redstone Room in support of their most recent studio album Royal Grove, a recording in which, according to Daily Reggae, "smooth grooves, lyrical domination, and coherent storylines add further depth to the enjoyment across all tracks."

Performing from a legendary repertoire that includes “All of My Love,” “Good Times Bad Times,” and “Stairway to Heaven," the Led Zeppelin tribute artists of Get the Led Out headline a February 16 concert event at Davenport's Capitol Theatre, their evening of hits also touching on deeper cuts that were seldom, if ever, heard in concert, this special “acoustic set” of Zep favorites including numbers such as “Tangerine” and "Hey Hey What Can I Do."

A special Valentine's Day event overflowing with love for rock-and-roll and pop favorites, the combined talents of Hairball and The Pork Tornadoes co-headline the February 14 concert at East Moline's The Rust Belt, the former paying tribute to iconic bands such as Van Halen, KISS, Mötley Crüe, Queen, Journey, and Aerosmith, and the latter's repertoire ranging from Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, and Beyonce all the way to Lizzo, Morgan Wallen, NSYNC, and Phil Collins.

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