Previous events

DJs Celia Villagran, the Texas Hellkitten, and Mondo Magpie host Ameripolitan Showcase bring you "the best in rockabilly, outlaw country, Americana and everything in between". I wrote the Texas Hellkitten theme song for Celia early in her career as a DJ. They will be playing a selection from my new album and I am psyched! Tune in to this fun radio show.

Kent Rose the Voice that Remembers at Cary Farmer's Market

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Cary Farmer's Market, 100 W. Main Street, Cary, IL

All the Sundays in June I'll be at the summer market at its new location.` Very exciting for my hometown. Now the market is adjacent to the west side of the Metra train tracks on Route 14, across the tracks from the station itself. A new downtown social district has been created for village events to encourage milling about with ease. A more festive setting than the long used north parking lot location, which of course calls for the best live family friendly music!

Internet Radio Twin Spin by Billy Rose on Midwest Revue

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MAC 94.7 FM, Clinton, Iowa

To listen, click the link above. DJ Billy Rose features music by independent MIdwest artists on his long standing radio show, Midwest Revue. The show runs from 4:00 to 6:00. Billy will play tunes by Chicago musicians Bucky Halker, Kelly Hogan, Naomi Ashley, The Spindles, then between 5:15 and 6:00 he will play 2 tunes from my new album, If You Know Love. What will he choose? Keeping it fresh in Clinton, Iowa!

Kent Rose & The Remedies in Forest Park

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Robert's Westside, 7321 Madison St., Forest Park, IL

Our debut here is your chance to check out the growing live music scene in the near western suburbs. We will be in the cocktail bar on the Bobby's Eastside stage. The show starts at 8:00 with the James Dean Joint featuring James Porter! We're on at 9:15 revved-up with roots rockers and soulful slow songs including some from my new album. Park on Circle Ave. for free or on Madison St. with fee boxes. Learn more about Robert's in Mark Guarino's Dec. 4, 2023 article at wbez.org.

Ticket for general admission $10, reserved table $15