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Oddbody's Music Room

Get to know Oddbody’s Music Room

February 7, 2016 By LIbby Ballengee

12545390_968398669894547_77413996_nIn my early years of going to see live music in Dayton, I went to many memorable shows at McGuffy’s House of Rock in east Dayton, off Burkhardt Ave. It’s always been a great general admission venue, which is so much more fun than seated shows. In the last few years, the line-ups just weren’t calling to me, and it fell off my radar.

In 2014, the venue was sold to new owners. Now named Oddbody’s Music Room, I was cautiously optimistic about the venue’s future. When I first met with the new owners, Neilson Hixson, Skip Murray and Richard Eckhardt, I knew this historic space was in good hands. I was so impressed by their professionalism and dedication to bringing not only great sounding shows, but a more diverse offering of musical acts.

In the last couple years I can attest that have done a simply fantastic job bringing our former stomping grounds to new heights. What’s new? Well other than a fresh coat of paint, the sound and light system has been revamped and cranking! It’s definitely one of the best indoor venues in the regional area.

I got a chance to catch up with Neilson about his thoughts on taking a chance on the venue, the local music scene, and how to keep up with this exciting spot:

1. What inspired you to open a music venue? What an exciting venture!
It’s really simple. I think we’re crazy. This is a tough business, make no doubt about that. So many highs and lows. I’ve been promoting shows for well over 20 years and we had an opportunity to maintain this iconic Dayton stage. We took a leap of faith and did it.

2. Let’s say someone hasn’t heard of Oddbody’s Music Venue. How would you describe it? What differs it from other venues in town?
We look like a classic mid cap rock club that you’ll find scattered around the country. The room might not be fancy but what we really have going for us is our stage and production capabilities. And that’s really what matters doing what we do. The stage and the team we have running it. We put it on a pedestal to honor it. The production of a concert is hands down the single most important part in all of this. And I think the patrons, the fans, who come and see these artists really feel that.

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Upcoming shows at Oddbody’s Music Room

3. You have been involved in the Dayton music scene for a long time. How has the scene changed over the years? Thoughts about it’s current state?
When I got started doing all this stuff I was primarily booking and promoting metal. That’s always where my heart has been. And the metal scene is still pretty solid around here. Great local artists and when we bring in these larger touring bands generally the attendance at the shows remains good. In the last two years I’ve learned a lot about other music scenes in Dayton. Some are extremely strong, others hit and miss. But there remains a lot of extremely talented local talent. Bottom line is the bands and the people actively attending shows will change over time. Change is constant in the music business. But if you book the right bands at the right time people will come out to see them. You absolutely can’t take anything for granted though. Just simply booking a band and expecting people to buy tickets will run you out of business as quickly as you started it. Getting butts in the seats remains hard work. And if you are not willing to do the work this business is not for you. That sure hasn’t changed much.

4. What advice would you give to musicians? Regarding promotion and/or professionalism?
Decide who you are. Are you doing it for fun or is this a business? Are you just happy being a local band playing some gigs here and there or are you going to try to “make it”. Are you willing to put in the work? Look it’s just as crazy being a young touring band as it is a venue owner. But it’s what we do. It’s in our blood. Practice your instrument, develop a sellable product, invest in your product, and fully commit to your product. Build a team to help you sell your product. It’s like running any other business. It’s not easy, you have to take some leaps of faith. You will still probably fail. But you only live once. And who wants to go through life thinking you never tried to do anything. In a matter of minutes venue owners and stage managers can see what choice you’ve made. Think about that too.

5. You have some amazing shows coming up. What’s the best way for way for people to keep up with the schedule?
www.oddbdoys.com or www.facebook.com/oddbodys would be the best two places to check out the always changing musical calendar! (Editor’s Note:  You can always check the DMM Calendar for upcoming shows as well.)

How to go? Located at 5418 Burkhardt Ave, Dayton OH 45431 

An easy 10 min drive from downtown Dayton, via US-35 East

Get out and support the Dayton music scene!!

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: concert, Dayton Music, live music, musician, Oddbody's, Oddbody's Music Room, rock, rock'n'roll

Country Fans: The Lacs coming to Dayton

February 2, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

4ZxY0zeWRKJ0EgsxFgZEv2sFnzqDlSZ6MxttmSuzGgFOFQjA_vQUPUlleTHOCwovwBxcvoUXZF5s5ZfoL9VA028sw3ADWgxGy9Q14Nz7OIML5LGRYcBaiWRDlzfsM1xDYdr0TFgOne of country music’s most popular bands, The LACS, is making a stop in Dayton, at Oddbody’s Music Room on Friday, February 5. They will be performing their catchy new single, “Rooster” as well as “God Bless a Country Girl,” from their new album. The new album, Outlaw In Me, has debuted at #3 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. They are on fire!
The LACS first received national attention with their Top 15 Billboard Country Album, 190 Proof, released in 2012, which remained on the chart for over 73 consecutive weeks. The album featured Colt Ford, Bubba Sparxxx and the song, “Shake It,” with Big & Rich. Since then, the duo, comprised of Brian King and Clay Sharpe, has sold roughly 1 million digital tracks, 350,000 albums, collectively earned more than 35 million YouTube views and were most recently featured in the Wall Street Journal.  Their third studio album, Keep It Redneck, debuted at #3 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, as did their current album, Outlaw In Me, in stores now.
Tickets start at $20 for ages 18 and up. $25 Day of show. For additional information visit http://www.oddbodys.com/event/1012533-lacs-dayton/.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Oddbody's Music Room, The LACS

The Black Lillies Live at Oddbody’s

November 15, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

1g2yzws2f7t7a62ssaodjnk38m1nxe84At the beginning of 2015, things had never looked better for The Black Lillies. Winning legions of fans through relentless touring and riding a wave of critical acclaim, the band had already successfully surpassed their PledgeMusic fundraising goals, selected a producer and booked studio time to record their new album when frontman Cruz Contreras was hit with unexpected news: two of the group’s five members would be amicably moving on. Contreras contemplated the group’s future and faced down a looming deadline to finish writing the new album for a yet-to-be-determined lineup.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Oddbody's Music Room, The Black Lillies

Oh Say Can You Sing?

September 15, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

11702794_1444846042509096_7687085036683393429_nWould you like to sing the National Anthem at a Dayton Demolition home hockey game?

The Dayton Demoliton are holding National Anthem Singer tryouts at Oddbody’s Music Room, located at  5418 Burkhardt Rd, on Saturday, October 10th from  11am until 3pm. All participants will receive a certificate from the Dayton Demolition and a FREE voucher good for one Demolition home game!

The Demolition will call Hara Arena in Dayton, Ohio home. The newest FHL franchise will play a 56 game schedule. Following the regular season, there will be a 2nd round playoff with the eventual champion being crowned in a best of 5 series.  Team Owner Bill Dadds s owned the FHL’s Berkshire Battalion the last half of the 2014/15 season, but  decided to move into the Dayton market to fill the void left by the departure of the Dayton Demonz.

Karen Wampler, Director of Marketing at Hara Arena, commented “With the return of professional hockey, the upsurge in the Dayton Stealth and Megacity hockey programs, and the anticipated renovations at Hara, we’re looking to see Dayton hockey, both amateur and professional, reach new levels in the coming years. “
With Dayton, Danville (IL), and the newly announced Port Huron (MI) franchise, the Midwestern bracket of the FHL is positioned for a fantastic geographical rivalry.

The Dayton Demoliton are holding National Anthem Singer tryouts at Oddbody’s Music Room 5418 Burkhardt Rd, Dayton Ohio, 45431 on October 10th from  11am until 3pm. All participants will receive a certificate from the Dayton Demolition and a FREE voucher good for one Demolition home game!

 

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Oddbody's Music Room, The Dayton Demoliton

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