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Spin Doctors
Riverbend Music Center — Cincinnati, OH

Spin Doctors formed in the early 90s and became the kind of band that soundtracked a specific moment before mostly disappearing from the conversation. Two Princes was everywhere in 1991—that jangly, slightly smug guitar riff and the whole thing about choosing between two women became their permanent calling card. They made catchy pop-rock with funk influences, the kind of music that felt clever at the time. Little Miss Can't Be Wrong showed they could do the formula again. The band had decent chemistry and weren't trying to be heavy or pretentious, which was refreshing but also limited what they could do. They broke up, reunited, broke up again. Now they tour as a nostalgia act, which is fine. People know Two Princes and not much else, and that's probably the most honest thing about them.

Their shows are pretty straightforward. Crowd knows Two Princes and sings along hard. Energy is fun but not intense—people are there for a solid set of 90s pop-rock, not transcendence. Decent musicians, decent time. Nothing revelatory.

Known for Two Princes, All the Way Home, Little Miss Can't Be Wrong, Jimmy Olsen's Blues, Clowns

Spin Doctors have maintained a quiet presence in Cincinnati over the years, showing up when it counts. Their most recent visit came in July 2024 at Mason Municipal Center, where they ran through a setlist that balanced the hits with deeper cuts. They opened with 'Boombox' and spent the evening moving between crowd favorites like 'Two Princes' and 'Little Miss Can't Be Wrong' and lesser-known tracks like 'Lady Kerosene' and 'Freeway of the Plains.' The band closed out with 'I'm the Man (You Got)', a fitting final note that captured their blend of funk-rock swagger and genuine musicianship. It's the kind of set that rewards people who've been paying attention.

Cincinnati's rock and funk heritage runs deep—the city's been a breeding ground for bands that mix groove with guitar work since the seventies. Spin Doctors fit naturally into that lineage. The local scene still supports acts willing to blend genres without overthinking it, and venues like Mason Municipal Center have hosted plenty of artists who share that same unpretentious approach to funk-inflected rock. It's a city that respects musicianship.

Stay in Hyde Park, Cincinnati's most elegant neighborhood, with tree-lined streets and restored Victorian homes. Dinner at The Eagle—a fine dining spot that takes Southern cooking seriously—pairs well with Stapleton's sensibility. Spend your afternoon at the Cincinnati Art Museum or walking the grounds at Spring Grove Cemetery, one of America's most beautiful cemeteries. Both offer quiet reflection before heading to the show. If you have time, catch the view from Skyline Chili's main location; the city panorama is worth the detour, even if the food is divisive.

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