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Juliet Fromholt

Music Video Monday: October 25, 2010

October 25, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

Halloween is so close you can almost taste the fun-sized Kit Kat bars.  There are many great Halloween happenings this weekend, but one of my favorite Halloween traditions has to be the Monster Hop at Canal Street Tavern.  This yearly party is hosted by the Luxury Pushers who’ll be joined onstage by Legbone and Timeless Entertainment Burlesque.  Full show details are at the DaytonMostMetro events calendar.

We’ll tell you about some more Halloween concerts later this week here in the Dayton Music section.  In the meantime, here’s a video of the Luxury Pushers performing at Canal Street Tavern.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, halloween, Monster Hop, Music Video Mondays

BJSR Releases Debut EP

October 20, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

Performing under the name BJSR, Ben Rivet has become a staple in the local music scene.  He hosts Monday nights at Therapy Cafe and has been playing a variety of venues around town in support of local and national artists.  Thursday night, Rivet will celebrate the release of his debut EP, AXE AND VOX at Canal Street Tavern.

Rivet produced the EP himself with Connor Smith and Damon Sink over a ten month period, and ten musicians contributed to the tracks.  The six original songs showcase a variety of styles from simple folk tunes to indie pop.  Rivet says that making the EP has been a learning experience.

“Playing live is very freeing because I can always change up the style of each song each time I play, but I had to make very concrete decisions on the direction of each song for the EP. Doing that really allowed me to break apart and examine my music in a fully instrumentated context. That’s why I titled it AXE AND VOX. For me, it was the process of taking the songs beyond the guitar (axe) and voice (vox).”

You can catch Rivet performing live on 91.3FM WYSO on Wednesday during Niki Dakota’s Excursions (10am-1pm).  For more information on the EP release show featuring performances by BJSR, Bella Ruse, Charles Tipton Jr. and Early Arrial, check out the DaytonMostMetro Events Calendar.

Here’s a preview of first single from AXE AND VOX:

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: BJSR, Canal Street Tavern

Music Video Monday: October 11th edition

October 11, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

Now that I’ve recovered from Dayton Music Fest and the WYSO Fall Pledge drive, I’m happy to be getting back in the swing of blogging here at Dayton MostMetro.  This week’s video comes to us courtesy of Chris Wright, frontman for C. Wright’s Parlour Tricks and all around great guy.  The Igniters are one of those great bands from the Dayton music scene’s past.  Enjoy this video and look forward to some news about the Dayton music scene’s future in the coming days.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, Music Video Mondays

First Friday in Music: October Edition

September 29, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

Saturday’s a big day for local music, but don’t forget that the weekend begins with First Friday.  Here are some of my picks for October’s festivities:

-From 1969 until 1984, the Hotmud Family was making waves in their native Dayton and beyond.  They were known for performing traditional American music which they recorded and released on Cincinnati label Vetco in the 1970’s.  A new album, The Complete Vetco Sessions is now available, and the Hotmud Family will be performing at Canal Street Tavern this weekend for three shows that benefit WYSO.  You can get tickets for the Friday night show at WYSO’s website.

–Lucky Spauling will perform at the Trolley Stop beginning at 9:30pm.

-Friday night marks the start of Gearfest, a weekend long celebration of outdoor/active living.  We’ve got details on the gear side of things in the Active Living section of Dayton MostMetro, but did you know that there’s also music?  On Friday night, Ben Rivet better known as BJSR will emcee and perform along with Magic Jackson.

-Speaking of festivals, Poster-tastic kicks off Friday night at Derailed Salon in the Oregon District.  Although not a concert, Poster-tastic celebrates the art of gig posters and is considered a sister event to Dayton Music Fest.  In the show’s third year, you’ll have a chance to vote for best gig poster and you can purchase your wristband for Dayton Music Fest right then and there.

-If you’re going to be spending the evening in Yellow Springs, check out Sawgrass performing at Peach’s Grill.

-For First Friday with a beat, head over to c{space.  DAS EFX will perform along with a great lineup of local hip hop artists including Ohio Hip Hop Award winner, Status Flo.  Check out the lineup here.

More First Friday happenings are available on the Dayton MostMetro Events Calendar.  Is there something you’re excited about on Friday night?  Add it to the calendar, and tell us about it in the comments!

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, Dayton Music Fest, First Friday

Music Video Monday: September 27th edition

September 28, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

I don’t know about you, but I’m counting down the days until Saturday October 2nd.  That’s when Dayton Music Fest highlights some of the best music in the region for the sixth year in a row.  It was hard to choose a video to feature from the 20+ bands that are playing this year’s festival.  So I made my decision based on the fact that I’ve been spending a lot of time listening to this band’s latest release.  Bonneville’s newest album is called Drawing Maps and is available now.  You can see them at the Trolley Stop on Saturday beginning at 9pm as part of the Dayton Music Fest lineup.  For a complete list of Dayton Music Fest shows, check out the Dayton MostMetro Events Calendar.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music Fest, Music Video Mondays

Music Video Monday: September 20, 2010 edition

September 20, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

The optional subtitle of this week’s Music Video Monday is “Juliet Apologizing for Slacking by Posting Three Videos.” That’s right three videos! There is a common thread between these videos, actually a few if you know your Dayton music scene history. We’ll stick to the basics: each video features a band that’s on the bill this Friday night at Gilly’s.

Jesse Remnant and the Trainwrecks recently completed recording a new album that promises to be well worth hearing.

Floods is a newer band of veteran local musicians that’s been getting lots of attention since their first show earlier this summer.

A Shoreline Dream hails from Denver but has a local connection.  Bass player Adam Edwards is a Dayton native who played in Shrug and Flyaway Minion to name a few.

Full show details are at the Dayton MostMetro Events Calendar.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, Music Video Mondays

Music Video Monday: Labor Day Edition

September 6, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

Happy Labor Day, Dayton music fans!  Since we’re supposed to celebrating working, today’s video features a band that just finished working on an album.  The Give Ups are celebrating the release of their new album, Gentlemen’s Club on Saturday at South Park Tavern.  Show details are available at the Dayton MostMetro calendar.

Here are the Give Ups playing at Elbos back in 2006.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, Music Video Mondays

Music Video Monday: August 30th edition

August 30, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

This week gives me an excuse to share one of my favorite classic Dayton videos from a band that’s still rocking and rolling around town.  You can catch Real Lulu this weekend as part of Ladyfest Dayton 2010.  We’ll tell you more about Ladyfest later on this week.  In the meantime, enjoy this video and check out the Ladyfest flier and other details on the Dayton MostMetro events calendar.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, ladyfest, Music Video Mondays

WYSO’s Summer Concert celebrates Rev Cool and local music

August 27, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt 1 Comment

This Sunday, WYSO 91.3FM will be presenting a free summer concert at Carillon Park.  It’s going to be a night of music and dancing headlined by the Rev Cool Arkestra and Dance Ensemble.

If you aren’t a regular WYSO listener, you may be wondering about Rev Cool, whose name adorns a variety of bumper stickers around the Miami Valley. Jim Carter has been hosting Friday evening programming at WYSO for nearly 30 years under the name Rev Cool.  The show is called Around the Fringe and airs on WYSO every Friday night from 8pm until midnight.  It features music from “around the world and right here in your own backyard.”

The Rev Cool Arkestra and Dance Ensemble (Photo by Joey London)

Rev Cool’s local music connection predates his time on the WYSO airwaves.  In fact, by the time he started hosting Around the Fringe he was already president of his own record label, I WANNA.  The label was responsible for the very first Guided by Voices release and an Earth Island Orchestra release featuring Macarthur Genuis Grantee Regina Carter.

“He had already proven himself as a cutting-edge live music promoter. And he was already firmly established at the center of a Dayton’s vibrant local music scene,” says WYSO Music Director Niki Dakota.

In the past few years, Rev Cool has taken the great dance-able vibe from his radio show and turned into a live performance.  The Rev Cool Arkestra and Dance Ensemble features DJs accompanied by live musicians and dancers coordinated by Cityfolk’s Kelsa Rieger.

“Over the last two years, The Rev Cool Arkestra and Dance Ensemble have come to be nothing short of a live-music REV-o-lution.  It’s a sensation to the ears and the eyes, it lifts your spirits, and it leaves you powerless not to dance.  It just may be the perfect stage show.  Simply exhilarating,” says Dakota.

Designed by Colleen Reinhart

This perfect stage show will be rounded out by two other great local acts, C. Wright’s Parlour Tricks and Ruckus Roboticus.

C. Wright’s Parlour Tricks has been making a splash around the Miami Valley with their unique brand of instrumental, guitar-driven boogie.  Featuring a stellar lineup of local musicians, their set promises to get the audience ready to dance.  Arrive at 5pm sharp so you don’t miss a minute of their set.

After Parlour Tricks, Ruckus Roboticus will be spinning a DJ set that promises to lots of fun.  If you didn’t make it to his EP release show I told you about a few weeks ago, now is the time to see him in action.

This is a family friendly event and should be wrapped by 9pm so bring the kids.  Hopefully they’ll be so worn out from dancing that you’ll have no problem getting them to bed when you get home.

For the rest of the details, check out the event listing on our calendar here at Dayton MostMetro.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, free, Rev Cool, Things to Do, WYSO

Music Video Monday: August 23rd edition

August 23, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

Whew!  It’s been a busy Monday so far…so busy, in fact, that I’m just now getting around to delivering this week’s music video.  Last week, I received some exciting news from the ladies of Jasper the Colossal.  This Wednesday night, they’ll playing at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati opening for Stone Temple Pilots and Cage the Elephant.  It’s a great achievement for a great hometown band, and our congratulations goes out to them.

So if you hadn’t already guessed, this week’s video featuring a live performance from Jasper the Colossal.  This particular video comes from a Cure tribute show at the now defunct Dayton Dirt Collective.  Enjoy!

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: bands, Dayton Music, Music Video Mondays

Friday: Shrug with Jesse Remnant and the Trainwrecks

August 19, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

Jesse Remnant and the Trainwrecks

Jesse Remnant and Trainwrecks have been busy prepping a new album, but that hasn’t kept them from performing live shows around town.  This Friday you can catch them at Canal Street Tavern beginning at 9:30pm.  Also on the bill is Shrug (with whom the Trainwrecks share several members).

Check out Jesse Remnant and the Trainwrecks performing their song, Ohio 35 earlier this year.

Jesse Remnant and the Trainwrecks – Ohio 35 from Jill Stahl on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Canal Street Tavern, Dayton Music, Things to Do

Local nominations for the Ohio Hip Hop Awards

August 18, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

The 2010 Ohio Hip Hop Awards and Music Conference is slated for mid-September in Cleveland.  The nominations for the awards portion of the event were recently announced, and Dayton got two nods this year.  Status Flo Entertainment was nominated in the Best New Group category.  Additionally, The Lady T Show on WWSU 106.9FM (Wright State’s student-run radio station) was nominated as Best College Radio Show.  You can vote on the winners in each category from now until September 13th.

Do you have a favorite local hip hop artist?  Tell us about them in the comments.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: awards, Dayton Music, hip hop

Three shows for your Thursday

August 18, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

The Black Who's?

Why wait for the weekend to see some live music?  This Thursday our local musicians will be serving up some great tunes at the following shows:

  • The Black Who’s? are hosting two bands from Atlanta at Blind Bob’s.  They’ll be joined onstage by The Biters who are currently touring with The Booze. Take the next 24 hours to practice saying, “I’m going to see The Black Who’s at Blind Bob’s with The Biters and The Booze” five times fast.
  • If you’re craving something harder, South Park Tavern may be the place for you.  Turlock, California hardcore band Verona will be stopping by to play with By Way of Sunstorm, who are finished up their first full length album.
  • The Dayton Band Playoffs are getting down to wire.  Thursday marks the last show of Round 3 and will determine who the last band is to move on to the Semi-finals at Canal Street Tavern.  A Shade of Red and Less Than 3 are on the bill so go out and put your vote in for one of these local bands.

What are your plans for Thursday night?

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Blind Bob's Tavern, Canal Street Tavern, Dayton Band Playoffs, Dayton Music, south park tavern, Things to Do

Music Video Monday: August 16th edition

August 16, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

For this week’s video, we’re going to travel back in time to last Monday.  Okay, so the video wasn’t shot last Monday, but I had the idea for this week’s feature while re-discovering yet another one of the great things to do in Dayton.  Have I totally confused you yet?  Here’s the story:

Last Monday evening I found myself at Therapy Cafe on Third Street.  When I arrived I vaguely remembered that Ben Rivet who performs under the name BJSR does a gig on Monday nights.  What I didn’t know was what a great start to the week it would be.  It’s a free show every Monday night that gets started around 8pm.  The atmosphere is very relaxed and the music is both fun and soothing – like I said, a great way to start the week.  If you happen to check it out this week, you’ll get a special treat as Rivet will be accompanied by Kelly Fine.  The two have a collaboration called Honey and the Milk.

So this week’s video comes from BJSR.  It was shot in a large empty house in Dayton as part of a series called the Empty House Sessions (which reminds me of the Burn to Shine series by Trixie Films) that I hope to see more videos from in the future.

As always, if you’ve got a video suggest leave a comment, connect on Facebook or email [email protected]

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, Music Video Mondays, therapy cafe, Things to Do

Wednesday night: dreamy music from near and far

August 10, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

The Delta Mirror

A break in routine can provide a refreshing look, or in this case listen.  Forgoing the usual Rock and Roll Playdate, this Wednesday South Park Tavern will be welcoming The Delta Mirror from LA.  This trio began as a hip-hop duo in the 90’s and now produces dreamy ambient rock with an electronic beat.

Take a listen to their track, And The Radio Played On:

The Delta Mirror will be joined onstage by local electronic-experimental artist Outside Residential and electro-acoustic singer-songwriter BJSR.  The show gets started around 9pm and costs $5.  The Rock and Roll Playdate will return to South Park Tavern next Wednesday.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, south park tavern, Things to Do

The Glenn Miller Orchestra comes to Dayton

August 10, 2010 By Juliet Fromholt Leave a Comment

Although Glenn Miller disappeared on a plane flying over the English Channel in 1944, the orchestra that bares his name is still alive and well under the leadership of trombonist Larry O’Brien.  The Glen Miller Orchestra will be performing at Gilly’s this Friday, August 13th beginning at 7:30pm.  Tickets are $25 and can be purchased in advance from Half Price Books and Huber Music & Video.  It’ll be an evening of big band music with a dance floor.

Here’s a little something to put you in the mood for Friday night’s show.  It’s the original Glenn Miller Orchestra performing one of their signature songs from the movie Sun Valley Serenade.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Music, Gilly's, Things to Do

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