Music: MidPoint at ATP Semifinals

If you're headed out to the Lindner Family Tennis Center near Kings Island in Mason for the big Western & Southern Financial Group Masters men's semifinals Saturday evening and you are a fan/supporter of local music, be sure to arrive early and stay late

Aug 18, 2010 at 2:06 pm

If you’re headed out to the Lindner Family Tennis Center near Kings Island in Mason for the big Western & Southern Financial Group Masters men’s semifinals Saturday evening and you are a fan/supporter of local music, be sure to arrive early and stay late. The tournament has teamed with the MidPoint Music Festival to bring in two top-notch local bands — the Folk/Pop duo Ellery and Blues rockers The Jon Justice Band — to entertain the masses.

The 7 p.m. matches will be warmed up by Ellery, starting at 5 p.m. The married duo released This Isn’t Over Yet in early June and the album (produced by Malcolm Burn, who’s worked with Emmylou Harris, Bob Dylan and Iggy Pop, among many others) has received good press from across the country. Paste Magazine included one of Ellery’s songs in its CD sampler in June and praised the twosome for their “skillful, melodic instrumentation, intelligent but unassuming lyrics and captivating vocals.

Immediately following the 7 p.m. men’s semifinal, Jon Justice and his band will take the stage. Justice — a Chicago native who moved to Memphis and found success in the popular touring act The Recipe before forging his solo career in Cincinnati — has been praised by some biggies in the Blues world (Buddy Guy is a fan) and spends a lot of time touring clubs and festivals in the Midwest and beyond. Justice’s song “Brighter Day” was featured on the benefit album Forgotten But Not Gone (designed to raise money for Gulf coast residents still hurting from Hurricane Katrina’s devastation) alongside such heavyweights as Steve Earle, Buddy and Julie Miller, Bonnie Bramlett and Marty Stuart.

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