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History, Mystery, Murder and Mayhem at Woodland Cemetery: The Murder of Mamie Hagerty

October 23, 2020 By Angie Hoschouer Leave a Comment

Royal Albert Fowler

Royal Albert “Roy” Fowler lived on Harshman Street and his back yard ran up to the back yard of Mary “Mamie” Hagerty. That’s where they met and where Roy became infatuated with Mamie. He bought her gifts and trinkets to show his admiration and they soon became a couple. And not long after, they began having lover’s quarrels.

Mamie had Roy arrested not once but three times. During one incident, he had threatened her life saying he was going to cut her throat so Mamie had him arrested on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. He served time in the workhouse and it was said that Mamie carried his meals to him and tantalized him while doing it.

On Saturday afternoon, August 18, 1906, Roy went to Mamie’s house and said, “Let’s make up.”

“Go to hell,” was Mamie’s reply.

Roy became so aggravated by her response that he pulled a revolver from his pocket and fired two shots at his sweetheart. Mamie ran from the house screaming and after she got outside, he fired two more shots at her. Mortally wounded, Mamie ran down the street and dropped dead at the corner of Second and Harshman streets at 4:30 in the afternoon.

Roy immediately left the area after the shooting and hopped on a Dayton, Covington and Piqua traction car and rode to West Milton. There he pawned the murder weapon to a man for $2. He stayed overnight there and in the morning boarded another car to Piqua where later that evening he read in the Dayton Herald the story of Mamie Hagerty’s murder. Roy went to police headquarters in Piqua and turned himself in. Dayton police traveled to Piqua and picked Roy up and placed him in the Montgomery County Jail.

Roy was represented by the law offices of attorney John Egan. Witnesses for the prosecution made a strong case against him. Mrs. Hagerty said the January before her daughter’s murder, Roy had thrown her daughter to the floor and attempted to cut her throat with a butcher knife. Jacob Donneker said he heard Roy shout, “God damn you. I’ll fix you,” and then he saw him fire two shots. Another witness, Isador Rosensweet claimed that he yelled to Roy, “Don’t run away, you coward.” Roy was indicted by the Grand Jury. His trial began on December 6, 1906 and he was found guilty of murder in the first degree on December 27. He was sentenced to die in the electric chair on May 29, 1907 at the Ohio State Penitentiary. When asked by the judge if he had anything to say about his sentence Roy replied, “Only this: That when I went over there, I had no more intention of killing her than you had.”

His attorney’s filed a motion for a new trial on nine grounds including allegations that several of the jurors had expressed opinions of the defendant’s guilt before the trial. The request was overruled.

Soon after being moved to Columbus, Roy was looking peaked and worried. He was not eating or sleeping well. The guards believed he was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. They also expected trouble from him. A month later an extra guard was placed to watch over him. He acted up with prison attendants and was suspected by the guards of wanting to end his life. Less than two months after the placement of the additional guard, Roy was threatened with the “paddle and water” treatment unless he became more manageable. He was constantly causing general trouble and had threatened the life of a fellow inmate.

On May 23, 1907, just 6 days before he was to be executed, the Circuit Court suspended his death sentence from May 29 to August 20. He received a reprieve by Governor Harris until October 17 and on that day, the Board of Pardons refused further clemency and November 1 was selected for his day of execution.

In an early October interview, Roy referred to his execution as “the coming event.” He said that he feared dying and wanted to live but he had no hope of favor from the pardon board. He stated he had no inclination towards religion and spent most of his days and time into the wee hours of the morning reading novels about love and adventure. When not in arguments with his fellow inmates, he liked to engage in games of checkers and cards.

Attorney John Egan had worked hard for his client but in the end, he met death at the executioners hand and died a few minutes after midnight on November 1, 1907.

Unmarked grave site for Roy Fowler

Funeral services were held in Dayton on Monday, November 4. He was viewed by more than 3,000 people before the white plush casket he laid in was closed to the public. Only 27 people attended his grave side service. Roy’s last request, that a rose his mother gave him when she last saw him alive and the photo button bearing a likeness of his sweetheart, Mamie Hagerty, which he wore from the time of his arrest be buried with him. His request was granted. At the last minute, the rose his mother gave him was exchanged for another by his mother. She took the other rose home as a keepsake for her wayward son. Royal Albert Fowler is buried in an unmarked grave in Section 111 Lot 3009.

Mary Hagerty is buried in Calvary Cemetery.

 

You can visit the gravesite of Royal Albert Fowler and all of the other people on the History, Mystery, Mayhem and Murder Tour at Woodland Cemetery by going to our Tour page and downloading our Woodland Mobile App. 

Woodland Cemetery, founded in 1841, is one of the nation’s oldest rural garden cemeteries and a unique cultural, botanical and educational resource in the heart of Dayton, Ohio. It is the final resting place of the Wright Brothers, Erma Bombeck, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Charles F. Kettering, John H. Patterson, Gov. James M. Cox, George P. Huffman, George H. Mead, and Levi and Matilda Stanley, King and Queen of the Gypsy’s and more than 111,000 others who made it great in Dayton.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum is located at 118 Woodland Avenue off of Brown Street near the University of Dayton Campus. The Cemetery and Arboretum are open daily from 8 am to 6 pm and until 7 pm during Daylight Saving Time. The Mausoleum is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. For more information, call 937-228-3221 or visit the Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum website.

Filed Under: Active Living, Community, Dayton History, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Attorney John Egan, Board of Pardons, crime, Dayton Ohio, Downtown Dayton, Mary Hagerty, Montgomery County Jail, Murder, Ohio State Penitentiary, Royal Albert Fowler, Things to do in Dayton, Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum

History, Mystery, Mayhem and Murder at Woodland Cemetery: Counterfeiter Nelson Driggs

October 16, 2020 By Angie Hoschouer Leave a Comment

Nelson Driggs was known as one of the most famous counterfeiters in the United States. Secret Servicemen from back in the day regarded him “as one of the cleverest counterfeiters in the country.” His life was filled with adventure and crime but there was a soft-side of him too.

Prior to Driggs landing in Dayton, he had served time in the Joliet, Illinois penitentiary for manufacturing counterfeit money. He had been sentenced for fifteen years and served nearly all of it but was released early for good behavior.

When he came to Dayton, he settled in town on South Main Street but soon moved out to the road house known as The Abbey on Home Avenue near the Soldier’s Home. It was here that Driggs is said to have dealt in counterfeit money with his notorious partner Jim Guyon. Guyon was also very well known by the Secret Service and in 1888, the G-men “swooped down” upon The Abbey one evening with Guyon fleeing but Driggs and his wife captured.

The trial of Nelson Driggs and his wife Gertie became one of the most remarkable and interesting trials in the history of the U.S. Courts. The trial was held in Cincinnati and “almost every witness called sprung a surprise in his or her testimony.” Charges against Driggs and his wife were discharged.

Nelson Driggs was also known as a generous man and a good friend to the poor. He was known to house the poor in his home giving them food, clothing and shelter during the winter months and never asking for anything in return. He didn’t like to talk about these small acts of kindness.

He was a man who always paid his bills and one time he went to the Dayton Herald office to pay his subscription bill. He laid a small sack of Mexican dollars on the counter. Of course the money was refused and Driggs vowed to never pay his bill again, but he did pay it, each and every year and promptly too. Rumor was that he made the trip to Mexico to dispose of some of his own counterfeit bills. Upon his return he had a bag of good Mexican money and a herd of ponies.

Nelson Driggs died at The Abbey on December 17, 1895. He was 84 years old. He was laid to rest at Woodland Cemetery on April 23, 1896 in Section 110 Lot 2982.

 

You can visit the gravesite of Nelson Driggs and all of the other people on the History, Mystery, Mayhem and Murder Tour at Woodland Cemetery by going to our Tour page and downloading our Woodland Mobile App. 

Woodland Cemetery, founded in 1841, is one of the nation’s oldest rural garden cemeteries and a unique cultural, botanical and educational resource in the heart of Dayton, Ohio. It is the final resting place of the Wright Brothers, Erma Bombeck, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Charles F. Kettering, John H. Patterson, Gov. James M. Cox, George P. Huffman, George H. Mead, and Levi and Matilda Stanley, King and Queen of the Gypsy’s and more than 111,000 others who made it great in Dayton.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum is located at 118 Woodland Avenue off of Brown Street near the University of Dayton Campus. The Cemetery and Arboretum are open daily from 8 am to 6 pm and until 7 pm during Daylight Saving Time. The Mausoleum is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. For more information, call 937-228-3221 or visit the Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum website.

Filed Under: Active Living, Community, Dayton History, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: crime, Dayton Ohio, Downtown Dayton, Jim Guyon, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Nelson Driggs, Secret Service, The Abbey, Things to do in Dayton, Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum

Patios Opening Friday Night

May 12, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

Governor DeWine  has given the all clear for restaurants to serve on their patio’s starting this Friday.  A prohibition against gatherings of more than 10 people remains in place, so please, if you are going out be sure to keep your group small, be courteous to all, remember many restaurants may not have been able to bring back their complete staff and that wait times will probably be longer than usual.  We also encourage you to wear a mask when you go out, and most serving staff will be wearing them as well. Once you are seated at your table, you of course may remove your mask to eat and drink.

In a survey we did in our DaytonDining group on Sunday, out of 500 responses only 15% answered that they would be on a patio this Friday.  About 12% responded they’d be ready to dine inside by May 21st and 54% said they would continue to order carry out.

For those of you ready to party on a patio, below are the ones we’ve confirmed will be open. We will continue to update this list as we hear more. Please be aware that patio photo’s do NOT reflect the current seating. We are sure the COVID 19 appropriate spacing will be followed by our local restaurants.

416 Diner

416 E 5th St, Dayton | (937) 461-0416

will begin allowing our guest ordering carry out to sit and enjoy their meals on our patio on May 15th. Our patio is large enough to allow 10 to 12 foot spacing between tables.

 

A Taste of Wine 

90 South Main Street, Miamisburg | (937) 247-1120

A great and unique atmosphere for you to enjoy specialty wine and craft beers on our fantastic spacious patio!This weekend we will be open starting at 4 PM Friday and Saturday night. (Weather Permitting)

 

Bargo’s

588 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Centerville | (937) 433-2500
Freshly remodeled last spring this large patio will hold many guest, even socially distanced at 6 feet apart.  Bonus- the bar reached out to the patio.

Bennett’s Publical

67 S Main St Miamisburg  | (937) 866-4200

Join us on an updated patio this coming Friday!Resuming normal kitchen hours (11am-11pm) Friday the 15th. We will continue our Curbside services and Family sized dinners! Unfortunately we cannot accept reservations or call ahead seating. All tables are first come first serve basis and parties are limited to all social distancing rules. By the way, this patio is behind the restaurant!

Brixx Ice Company

500 East First Street, Dayton | (937) 222-2257 

Great views of Fifth Third field and just 1000 yards from Riverscape it’s the perfect place to enjoy the weather. 10 outdoor beer taps make the service speedy and they even have racks for your bike if you’re on 2 wheels.  Lots of live music and daily food and beer specials make this a patio worth checking out!

Carver’s

1535 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Centerville | (937) 433-7099

One of Dayton’s best steakhouses.  Reservation are suggested for patio tables.  Curbside Pick up available 4pm-8pm. Call every day after 1:00 and place your order for after 4:00. The menu is limited and updated daily. Please refer to CarversDayton.Com. Click the Coronavirus tab for the PDF menu link.

 

Chiapas Mexican Grill

2733 West Alex Bell Rd, Moraine | (937) 952-6005
We’ve planted our flower boxes along the patio fence and are excited to welcome our guests to the patio starting this Friday from 11am – 10pm for some of the best mexican food and some ice cold cerveza and margaritas- frozen or on the rocks!

 

Club Oceano

4429 Cedar Park, The Greene, Beavercreek | (937) 988 0909

Join us for patio dining starting May 15th! Enjoy the dining experience once again, paired with the beautiful ambiance of our renovated patio space.

Coco’s Bistro

250 Warren St, Dayton | 937-228-2626

Dayton’s place to see and be seen features two patios, one off the bar and another off the dining room. Classy but not stuffy, you’re welcome here in a suit or shorts, sipping on a glass of wine and nibbling on their baked brie. Menu options includes Steak, seafood salads and pasta with an extensive affordable wine list.We will require reservations for our weekend service … (no walk in service available). Friday 11 am – 10 pm (yes, lunch!). Saturday 5 pm – 10 pm – No reservations will be taken past 8:30 pm.

Crazy Cooters Bar & Patio

1725 Woodman Dr, Kettering | (937) 723-7696

 Located and the old Sports and Spirit, Greg & Cindy Caudill bought the place and did some remodeling and renamed it Crazy Cooters with the claim to be a new hangout with great friends and fun.

Dayton Beer Company

41 Madison Street, Dayton | (937) 228-2337

This Dayton microbrewery in the heart of downtown opened it’s 8000 square foot bier hall in 2015 with 36 taps that feature all Ohio made brews.  The 1,000 square foot bier garden features plenty of picnic tables and even some cornhole boards.  The downstairs kitchen serves up homemade pizza and subs from  2ND STREET PIZZA. For the non- beer drinker, they offer wine by the bottle as well as Coca-Cola products.

Double 18 Lounge

1818 Brown Street above Timothy’s Bar | 937-222-7666

It’s a whole new reason to stop by UD bar Timothy’s. The beloved bar’s second floor includes an upgraded bar area, lounge style seating, a deck overlooking the student neighborhood and large windows facing Patterson Homestead. Handcrafted cocktails and a food menu are now offered to customers, including Double 18 sliders and Tim’s tater tots. Without the UD kids here, this rooftop bar is an awesome place to hang out!

The Dublin Pub

300 Wayne Ave, Dayton| (937) 224-7822

Finally a chance to enjoy pub fries again!

 

Elsa’s Kettering Sports Grill

1216 E. Stroop Road, Kettering | (937) 294-9210

What could be better than sipping a Bad Juan?  Pair it with a Super Burrito and you’ve got the perfect patio meal! Elsa’s Corner Cantina has construction final inspections scheduled for Thursday as long as they pass that patio will also be open Friday at 11am.

 

Fifth Street Brewpub

1600 E 5th St, Dayton | (937) 443-0919

Fri Sat 1-9pm folks can enjoy their carryout on the patio at appropriately spaced out tables.

Franco’s Ristorante Italiano

824 E 5th St, Dayton |937-222-0204

Serving up great Italian eats for over 44 years, this 2nd generation family eatery has a patio that just makes you want to order a great bottle of wine, some garlic bread and pasta.

Giovanni’s 

215 W Main St, Fairborn |(937) 878-1611

Known for its pizza and quality Italian dishes, it has been a Fairborn tradition since 1953. Our space here is very limited, so please be patient with us. We are working to expand this area. We will NOT take reservations for this space during this time.

Golden Lamb

27 S. Broadway, Lebanon| 513- 932-5065

We will open today for lunch and dinner outdoor dining, in addition to continuing our curbside carryout service. Outdoor seating will include physically-distanced veranda and sidewalk seating. We will also be offering drinks to-go in accordance with Lebanon’s Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area program. Our new hours will be Monday through Saturday, 11:30 am to 9 pm and Sunday from 12 to 7 pm.

Good Time Charlies

61 S Main St. Miamisburg |(937) 866-4044
Kim is at the helm starting at 10am  and it just happens to be Fireball Friday!! Josh will be in for the pm shift! GTC is following all the safety protocols and we ask that you do the same! We sure as heck won’t let that get in the way of a good time! Can’t wait to see your faces!

Heather’s Coffee & Cafe

505 Main Street, Springboro | 937-550-9511

They renovated an old house in Springboro and turned it in to a great little coffee/lunch place by day and a rocking little hangout at night. The nightlife and live music usually happens on Wednesday through Friday, with an occasional Saturday special event thrown in.  Also look for special bourbon tastings and cigar nights in the man cave.

May 15 Spungewurthy 7-11pm .. not taking anymore reservations

May 16 Three Road Junction 7-11pm

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JD Legends

65 Millard Dr, Franklin |(937) 746-4950
You can even reserve a table-  Opening Friday at 2pm 
Menu includes pizza, salads, sandwiches, wings and more.

Jimmy’s Italian Kitchen

3002 Woodman Dr, Dayton | (937) 293-9133

 As soon as you walk into the door, you are greeted with the scent of garlic.  Traditional favorites such as spaghetti, gnocchi, lasagna, Linguini, and fettuccine are offered at a moderate price. Dinners come with a small bowl of chicken & rice soup, salad, and garlic rolls.  

Kramers

1018 Irving Ave., Dayton | (937) 294-9141

A neighborhood bar near the University of Dayton,  known for pizzas and 40oz beers and welcoming to all.

Our patio might be a bit small but we have 2 picnic tables, 2 tables that seat 2, and one table that seats 3. All of them are 6ft apart so we ask that you not move anything if you are utilizing the space. Still providing carryout orders

Little York Tavern

4120 Little York Rd, Dayton | (937) 890-6700
Best know for their “home grown” thin crust pizza dough as well as  homemade soups and sandwiches.  They’ll be open 11 am till 1 am starting Friday until further notice!

Oregon Express Bar and Restaurant

336 E 5th St, Dayton | (937) 223-9205
Known for live music, warm atmosphere, friendly staff & delicious pizza. Our patio will officially reopen this Friday, May 15, weather permitting.

Mack’s Tavern

381 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Centerville | (937) 813-7217

This laid back neighborhood BAR has amazingly good food and hospitality second to none! Starting tomorrow we will be taking reservations for patio seating. We will open our patio on May 16th.  We have 2 tables set up on our patio 7 feet apart that each hold a party of 10. We will reserve you a table by calling 937-520-3463.

Milano’s

Brown Street | 937-222-7072
Beavercreek | 937-427-7527
Miami Twsp | 937-434-7827

MJ’s On Jefferson

20 N Jefferson St, Dayton | (937) 223-3259
Gay owned and operated nightclub located in the gay entertainment district in downtown Dayton
Open 4- late, we will be here if you are. Limited seating of course… Oh and did we mention Drag Queens doing carry out delivery?

Mr. Boro’s Tavern

495 N. Main St., Springboro | (937) 806-3105

This Neighborhood, Sports Tavern serves up craft beers, bourbon, specialty drinks, wine, and food. Be sure and try their new boozy shakes and fabulous flat breads. Must be 21 to enter after 3 pm.

O’Leary’s Pub & Grub

9450 Dayton Lebanon Pike, Centerville | (937) 433-1554

For 27 years serving up some of the best burgers and tenderloins in Ohio, along with ice cold beer and great drinks. Patio hours for today and this weekend start at 3:00pm.

Palermo’s Italian

2667 S Dixie Dr, Kettering | (937) 299-8888

Serving the community for over 10 years, recently under new ownership. Seating is limited, due to the 6ft rule, so reserve now and let’s get things back to normal in a safe way. You can reserve a patio table  by calling us or through our website. Opening at 3pm

Pasha Grill

72 Plum St, The Greene Beavercreek | (937) 429-9000

This open air patio has a roof, so rain won’ truing your experience.  Capturing the mystique and mystery of old Constantinople, Pasha Grill offers a refreshingly new dining experience, combining the finest in Mediterranean fusion cuisine and an affordable and creative selection of wine and specialty cocktails.

 

Ray’s Wine Spirits Grill
8268 North Main Street, Clayton | 937-890-0300

Patios will open for outdoor dining (each day/evening is weather-permitting) beginning this Friday, May 15th.  We will also strongly encourage customers to call us and make reservations (937-890-0300) so they need not wait in their cars for an open table.

 

Rip Rap Roadhouse

We at the Rip Rap Roadhouse are very fortunate that we have multiple places to enjoy our food and drinks outside on the property. Not counting the picnic tables in the field, we can seat 250 people outside.

From the porch (where most people like to hang out), to the balcony (which I think are the best seats in the house) to our new patio area as well as our outside bar and picnic tables in the field by the main stage.  Because of the multiple areas we can provide service, we are able to provide the minimum of 6′ distance between customers, and where possible we have gone beyond the 6′ recommendation

We are also installing foot openers on all of the restroom doors (so you can open the door with your foot instead of touching the door).

Romer’s

4439 St Rt 725 Bellbrook |  (937) 848-7676
Since we are family owned, we know the importance of finding a place where you can take your family and still have a good time.  That is why we have dedicated a gaming area for kids too.  So feel free to bring the kids in or book their next pizza party here too. enu includes unique appetizers (our famous turkey balls), freshly ground burgers, homemade slow roasted beef, hand sliced Philly cheese steaks, pizzas, pastas, subs, homemade soups, sauces, cole slaw and a whole lot more!  Oh Yeah, Award winning wings!! Voted Dayton’s Best Wings (Kickin Chickin Wing Fest. At the Fraze 2013-2016)

Rusty Taco

Brown Street | 937-938-7384
Beavercreek |937-306-8080
Dayton Mall | 937-938-5632

A fun, fast-casual taco concept featuring street-style tacos, all made from scratch. Warm chips, house-made salsas, refreshing Margaritas, and ice-cold beer round out the experience.

Salar Restaurant and Lounge

400 E 5th St, Dayton | (937) 203-3999
 With two outdoor patios, two in the  Historic Oregon District, Salar features world fusion cuisine with French & Peruvian influences along with hand-crafted cocktails. The patio opens Friday from 2:30pm- 8:00pm, and will be open 4pm to 9pm on weekdays and 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

Smashburger

Near Dayton Mall  |937 938-9888
Miller Lane | 937 387-6564
Brown St at UD | 937 985-9262

Smashburger is a fast-casual, better-burger restaurant with burgers, chicken sandwiches, salads & Haagen-Dazs milkshakes.

Spinoza’s Gourmet Pizza & Salads

2727 Fairfield Commons Blvd, Beavercreek | (937) 426-7799

Outdoor patio seating is available on a first come-first serve basis begining Friday, May 15, 2020.
Please see  online ordering link at Spinozas.com .
We are completing our dining room renovations and hope to have inside dining avaiable in early June, 2020.

St Anne The Tart

1500 E Fifth Street, Dayton | (937) 259-8663
If the aromas of coffee brewing, sugar caramelizing and loaves baking make you happy, then this is where you’re going to find yourself quite often.  We’re still open for normal carry-out now Monday-Saturd
ay from 7 AM – 3 PM, & then we’ll continue our carry-out options along with opening up our patio this Friday.

Star City Brewing

319 S 2nd St. Miamisburg | (937) 701-7827

Noused in the historic 19th-century building formally known as the Peerless Mill Inn, Star City has a wide variety of beer styles on tap and also have several house-made “Peerless Mill Winery” wines. Bonus- Fri from 5-8pm the Little Boijon Asian Cuisine Food truck will in the parking lot.

Submarine House

multiple locations around town
Submarine House will be opening it’s patios (stores that have them)

TJ Chumps

12 E. Linden Ave., Miamisburg | 937-859-4000
559 S. Main St., Englewood | 937-836-4300
1100 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd., Fairborn | 937-318-1250
7050 Executive Blvd., Huber Height | 937-610-3900

Tables will be placed 6 feet apart and any booths that cannot be moved will be separated with a plastic barrier. The tables will not contain any items such as condiments or signage. Condiments will be served as needed and in disposable containers. Our menus will also be disposable and will be thrown away after each use. Parties of more than 6 people will not be permitted to be seated. Until further notice, our games and prize dispensers will be turned off or labeled ‘out of service’.

All four locations will be open from 10:30 am – 11:30 pm Friday – Saturday & 10:30 am – 10 pm on Sunday.

The Barrel 

857 W Central Ave, Springboro | (937) 743-5995

A neighborhood bar with over a hundred Bourbon and Whiskey selections, 28 beers on tap, awesome food, great atmosphere with a wood burning fire pit on the outdoor patio and much more. We will provide table service so there will be no walk up bar orders. We ask that you stay with your party of no more than 10 and remain 6 feet away from other parties

The Caroline

5 South Market Street, Troy | 937-552-7676

Dine-in on patio 4 – 8 pm (Friday and Saturday) Kitchen will close approx. 7:30 pm
Reservations are available for 1 hour and 45 min time allotments May 15-20th
Call, email or text to make your reservation – text 937-216-8484, or email [email protected]
We will also add a few extra outdoor tables around the building for diners! Picnic tables are also being set up in Prouty Plaza, so
diners can enjoy their take-out orders there as well.

The Red Carpet Tavern

3301 Wayne Ave, Dayton | (937) 258-9521
 A friendly little neighborhood bar, where people gather for good food, good drinks and good fun.

The Wandering Griffin

3725 Presidential Drive, Beavercreek | (937) 956-5216
Beavercreek’s first independently owned microbrewery restaurant, featuring fresh house-made food, and a  10 BBL brewing system in our microbrewery, and a coffee bar.

Toxic Brew Company

431 E 5th St, Dayton | (937) 985-3618
We’ll be allowing about 15 people on our patio when we open at noon. We’ll have a door guy posted up at the gate to cap our seating when we reach the limit and will be using good old “one in, one out” practices throughout the day and evening. Our hours will be noon to midnight.

Troll Pub

216 Wayne Ave, Dayton| (937) 723-7709
Featuring a Gastro-pub style menu with a wide selection of burgers and craft beer that opened on St. Patrick’s Day 2018.
Hours will be at the very least 11:00a to 8:00p.

Trolley Stop

530 E Fifth St, Dayton | (937) 461-1101
One of Dayton’s best patio’s, listening tothe trickling fountain, it’s easy to escape onto this patio.  With a menu of housemade soups, sandwiches, salads and specialties, 10 rotating craft beers on tap, a good selection of imports available by the bottle.

Village Family Restaurant

144 S Main St, Waynesville | (513) 897-8835

Home cooked daily lunch & Dinner specials
Starting today, Friday, May 15, we will be open 11a-9p. We will continue to offer carryout, as we always have. We are happy to bring your order to your car or to see you inside, at the register. We’ve laid out as many patio tables as we can safely arrange while keeping them under cover. We would love to serve you lunch or dinner at one of those tables. Please pop inside when you get here so we can make sure we get you seated and served in a friendly and efficient manner.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Patios, Things to do in Dayton

A Walk Through the Cemetery is Just What You Need!

March 16, 2020 By Angie Hoschouer Leave a Comment

We are living in strange times these days. Viruses are named after birds, pigs and now beer. New words for the dictionary will be added by the end of the year: “self-quarantining” and “social distancing.” Fake news. Real news. Wash your hands. And the hoarding of toilet paper! Bars and restaurants closed. Libraries and casinos closed. Strange times indeed.

There are things to do and places you can go that will allow you to be socially distanced from others yet enjoy the beauty of emerging spring. Visit the cemetery! Yes! We’re serious, visit the cemetery.  Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum is an open air museum that will delight you with the the visuals of greening grass and emerging flowers. We’ve seen the crocus bloom and the daffodils should be fluttering forth very soon.

If you’ve never been to Woodland  Cemetery and Arboretum you just might be amazed with all of the architectural wonders and beautiful sculptures throughout the grounds. There are over 110,000 people buried at Woodland and nearly 100,000 markers and monuments ranging from rugged boulders, left here from the glaciers, to Greek statues and temples. You’ll see a full sized dog, angels and trumpeters and lambs, crosses and flowers all made of cut stone.

There are unique poems and stories etched into the stones and symbols of death from a long ago era. What’s more is that you can learn about the history of Dayton’s citizens through one of the virtual tours offered by the cemetery’s mobile app. There are three tours you can walk, drive or sit on your couch and attend. A free downloadable app is available from the cemetery’s website at woodlandcemetery.org or click here to go straight to the app site.

The Historic Tour features several of the buildings and notable residents at Woodland. This tour offers an audio feature where you sit back and listen to the narrative. There is also the Dayton’s Walk of Fame Tour and the Celebrated African -Americans at Woodland Cemetery Tour. Give it a try and learn about a few of the men and women who made it Great’n Dayton.

If going to the cemetery, there are over 200 verdant acres of rolling hills and 9 miles of paved roads. Truly a much better workout than you can get at the gym. There are at least nine remaining trees designated as “Ohio Champions.” How fun would it be to find them all. You can stop at the front office and get free brochures of several walking tours or purchase a booklet that features both walking tour and historical bios on each of the people on the tour. Bring a picnic and sit down by the pond. Dogs, bring your humans and get them off the couch. And definitely bring your camera to take in the view and a photo of the beautiful “Gem City.”

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum sits in the heart of downtown Dayton on over 200 verdant acres of rolling hills with over 3000 tress on the property. This historic cemetery, founded in 1841, welcomes thousands of visitors who tour the grounds each year to visit the grave sites of inventors of powered flight, Wilbur and Orville Wright; poet Paul Laurence Dunbar; Matilda and Levi Stanley, Queen and King of the Gypsies; writer Erma Bombeck; inventor Charles F. Kettering; and entrepreneurs John H. Patterson (NCR); George P. Huffman (Huffy Bicycles); and George Mead (Mead Paper Co.).

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Exciting indie tour at Brightside Sunday Jan 26th

January 23, 2020 By LIbby Ballengee

You know what they say in the live music world: Never miss a Sunday show! This Sunday, January 26th is certainly one of those instances. BravoArtist is bringing an exciting indie tour to The Brightside Music & Event Venue featuring the up-and-coming pop-rock band Mike Mains & The Branches.

Mike Mains and The Branches is a pop-rock band based in Michigan. Since their conception in 2012, the group has built a reputation for their fantastical instrumentation and unforgettable live performances. Mains began writing songs early in his career between shifts at a casino, which is an apt illustration of Mains perspective on life: it’s a comedy, a tragedy, and a fairytale. (Check out their music for yourself at link below).

A big bonus to this particular show: three amazing area bands kicking off an evening of live music: Gabe Maas and the Bruins, The American Landscape and Year of the Buffalo. The best  part? The value. Tickets are only $13 advance, $15 day of show. Such a deal for this amount of raw musical talent!

How to Go?

Where: The Brightside Music & Event Venue (905 E 3rd St, Dayton)

When: Sunday, January 26, 2020. Doors 6pm. Show 7pm.

Who: All ages welcome! Handicapped accessible. On site parking.

Cost: $13 advance. $15 day of show. 

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mike-mains-the-branches-at-brightside-126-tickets-86353751395

 

 

 

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Rock Bands Unite to Help Beat Cancer at Blind Bob’s

January 20, 2020 By LIbby Ballengee

I say it often: the Dayton music community is full of the most generous people I know. It’s often a two way street, and this weekend, musicians take care of three of their biggest supporters, who are currently battling cancer. If you love rock’n’roll, this show is a win-win all around!

Night of the Beat (Cancer) takes place at Blind Bob’s on Saturday January 25th, to benefit Jaime Testa, Amanda Hensler and Tyler Gilcher. All three of them have been major supporters of the Dayton music community, staples in the Oregon District, and have huge hearts! They absolutely deserve a fantastic party in their honor, raising money to help them continue their fight.

Music is of course on the agenda! Four area rock bands that are donating their time and talents to this party, including: Abertooth Lincoln, Weathervein, Business Casuals, and We Are The Movies.

Sabrina Cox, one of the organizers of this event, explains what makes this event so special: “Last year was really hard for Oregon District, and Dayton as a whole. In the midst of all the tragedies, three beloved members of the Oregon District community were also fighting cancer. We are a community that comes together to love each other in every situation – and this is no exception. The Cancer Cuties, as we lovingly call them, are our friends, family, and neighbors. All the money collected at the door goes directly to them.”

Amander Hensler is one of the “Cancer Cuties” who is benefiting from Saturday night’s Night of the Beat concert.

How to Go?

Saturday January 25th at Blind Bob’s

Doors 9pm

$7 at the door (additional donations encouraged!)

21+

FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1022647121404471/

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Dayton Battle of the Bands Launches 6 Week Series

January 12, 2020 By LIbby Ballengee

The Dayton Battle of the Bands launches as a 6 week series, starting this week on January 14, 2020, running through February 25, 2020. The goal with this friendly competition is to shine light on new and upcoming bands in the Dayton area, while providing a prize package that helps launch them to their next level!

This new endeavor is a collaboration between The Brightside Music & Event Venue, Sound Valley, and Venus Child Productions. Carli Dixon, the owner and powerhouse behind The Brightside explained the motivation for this series: “Dayton has a long history of musical innovation, and we want to help elevate the next generation of Dayton talent.” For that reason, this competition is only open to bands and musical acts that have been performing (in their current entity) five years or less and are within a 35 mile radius of downtown Dayton.

Performing on The Brightside’s big stage in the Ballroom at the Sound Valley Winter Music Fest is part of the prize package for the Battle of the Band winner.

Twenty local acts were selected by a judge’s panel, with genres ranging from hip hop to metal, and from Americana to electronic originals.  The prize package for the winner includes an EP session with famed sound engineer Patrick Himes at Reel Love Recording Studio, a music video with Sound Valley, professional photo shoot with Mike Jones, and a premiere spot on the big stage at The Brightside for the Sound Valley Winter Music Festival. Along with support from those professionals, WYSO 91.3 FM and Prime Time Party Rental are sponsoring this first year’s competition.

Week 1 kicks off on January 14th and continues every Tuesday evening through February 25, 2020, which is when the finals will be held. In case of in-climate weather, February 18th will be used as a make up date. See full schedule and details on how to go below:

How to Go:

Where: The Brightside at 905 E 3rd St Dayton 45402

When: Week 1- Jan 14, 2020 / Week  2 – Jan 21, 2020 / Week 3 – Jan 28, 2020 / Week 4 – Feb 4, 2020 / Week 5 – Feb 11, 2020 / Week 6 – Rain date make up on Feb 18, 2020 (if needed) / Finals – Feb 25, 2020

Time: Doors 7pm, music starts promptly at 7:40 after some announcements

Cost: $5 advance tickets via https://www.soundvalleydayton.com/events/ – OR $10 at the door

Schedule: Band 1 – 7:40pm / Band 2 – 8:20 / Band 3 – 9:00 / Band 4 – 9:40
Music ends at 10pm. Winner announced at 10:30

All ages welcome! Handicapped accessible. On site parking available.

NOTE: Due to the volume of participants, there will be no friends and family guest list.

 

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Muse Machine presents “In The Heights” with bonus Pre-Show Celebration!

January 9, 2020 By LIbby Ballengee

One the Dayton’s most valuable assets is its robust arts community, from visual art, music, and all forms of performing arts. We cultivate that talent in our youth, through innovative programs like Muse Machine, which serves over 75,000 students in southwest Ohio.

Every January, Muse Machine presents a musical that features more than 100 young people from across the Miami Valley. I was re-introduced to these musical performances last year, and I was simply blown away by the talent these teenagers display. There is no doubt, several . are bound for Broadway!

This year Muse Machine presents “In the Heights“, a musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda (creator of Hamilton). The story explores three days of the characters’ lives in the NYC Latino neighborhood of Washington Heights. On the brink of change, friends and family bring their hopes and dreams to life. The score features hip-hop, salsa, meringue and soul music.

The Muse Machine musical has been praised by The Dayton Daily News as “a performing arts all-star effort,” while The Oakwood Register has called it “an evening of true theatrical joy… ” You can see it for yourself Thursday January 16th through Sunday January 19th at the Victoria Theatre in Dayton, Ohio, January 16-19, 2020. Tickets available now through Ticket Center Stage.

Of course attending the performance is a fantastic way to support the organization. If you want to go above and beyond, and have some pre-show fun with fabulous people, consider attending Muse Machine’s annual Social & Show from 5:30 – 7:30 on Friday, January 17, 2020.

There you’ll enjoy cocktails & heavy hors d’oeuvres at Table 33. Each ticket will include food and two drink tickets with choice theatre seating.  It’s an evening you won’t want to miss!  Ticket sales for the Social & Show end January 11, 2020, so don’t delay!

HOW TO GO?

Social & Show Pre-Show Party / Fundraiser

Friday, January 17, 2020

5:30 – 7:30pm
Cocktails & heavy hors d’oeuvres
Table 33 (130 W 2nd St, Dayton OH 45402)

Muse Machine presents the hit musical
IN THE HEIGHTS at 8pm
From Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of HAMILTON
Victoria Theatre (138 N Main St, Dayton OH 45402)

Each ticket includes food, two drink tickets and deluxe theatre seating (seats will be assigned on a first come, first served basis). $45 Ticket for Social only / $100 Social & Show

For info and registration: http://musemachine.com/social/

In the Heights performances:

Thursday January 16, 2020 7pm

Friday, January 17, 2020 8pm

Saturday, January 18, 2020 3pm

Saturday, January 18, 2020 8pm

Sunday January 19, 20020 2pm

Tickets start at $27 and can be purchased here:  https://my.ticketcenterstage.com/overview/6144?fbclid=IwAR04TtWvd-b5JrnGUPpTueUuNmU0tlgtFZOS2nboT3JzjTZBIG_wUJYA77w

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Join in DCDC’s “In the Spirit of… Abundant Blessings” Holiday Performance

December 3, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

Dayton’s own world renowned Dayton Contemporary Dance Company is back for a hometown an unforgettable holiday extravaganza with In the Spirit of… Abundant Blessings, a celebration of the African-American church. Performances take place on Saturday, December 7 at 7:30pm or Sunday, December 8 at 4pm at the Victoria Theatre, located at 138 N. Main St. in Dayton.

This holiday performance is a switch up from recent years. The company has been performing the beloved Littlest Angel production traditionally. Although a tradition, this swap up is sure to excite Dayton audiences. Not only is the dance quality tremendous, there is live music too!

Music is provided by a collection of amazing talent including The Jeremy Winston Chorale, the Frederick Douglass Elementary Children’s Choir, Judah Band, Music Director Deron Bell with a mass community choir, and nationally renowned gospel singer – the legendary Shirley Murdock. This performance transports audiences to a higher plane of joy and belonging. It’s a holiday offering the entire family is sure to enjoy!

DCDC will also be paying tribute to Sheri “Sparkle” Williams’ 46th year with the company, as is DCDC’s and one of the nation’s most recognized contemporary dance artists.

“This is a wonderful culminating event for our 50th Anniversary. In the Spirit of .. is one of my favorite offerings because it brings the community together. It is a season for giving and sharing. Stepping into our 51st season is no small feat; if not for our dream of our founder, Jeraldyne Blunden, we would not have this wonderful legacy that lives on throughout Dayton, the nation, and the globe. I’m looking forward to celebrating with you the gifts of our abundant blessings.” – Debbie Blunden-Diggs, DCDC Chief Artistic Administrator and Producing Director.

HOW TO GO?

Saturday, December 7 at 7:30 p.m. or Sunday, December 8 at 4:00pm

Victoria Theatre, located at 138 N. Main St. in Dayton.

Tickets are $28 are available at ticketcenterstage.com (scroll to pick Sunday performance) or by calling 937-228-3630.

Group Tickets available for groups of 10+. For group tickets contact [email protected]. Student, Veteran & Senior discounts are also available.

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Thanksgiving Weekend features Rock’n’Roll Reunions at The Brightside

November 26, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

Dayton’s finest guitarists reunite for an exclusive show at The Brightside on Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday November 27, 2019

Thanksgiving weekend is a time to reunite with friends and family, from far and wide. It holds true for musicians too! This weekend, some very special reunions are happening at The Brightside over the holiday weekend.

On Wednesday November 27th, the weekend kicks off with a showcase that serves to reunite dozen of area’s finest psychedelic rock musicians and their fans for the ultimate Thanksgiving Jam! Dayton music lovers have been attending Werksgiving for years, so while The Werks are taking a break, lead guitarist Chris Houser has invited his friends for an epic line up featuring Subterranean, Kommunity Service (a super group featuring members from The Werks, Boogie Matrix, Subterranean & Arrows of Neon), and Oh Kee Pa performing a tribute to Phish. My advice? Wear comfy shoes and prepare to boogie!

This rockin’ weekend continues with a Black Friday Special on November 29th, which highlights an exclusive homecoming performance by Dayton native Charlie Tipton. He’s been working on his EP in Tennessee and is excited to perform this material with his hometown family! The night is topped off with high energy Blues Rock from Wolf Moon Revival! It’s going to be an incredible night of original Dayton music!

Bonus – both performances will have the Hunger Force Food Truck on site! Their specialty is comfort food, which is perfect for the holiday weekend. So come hungry for this special weekend of live music and reunions with old friends!

HOW TO GO?

Thanksgiving Jam! 

  • Wednesday, November 27, 2019
  • The Brightside (905 E 3rd St, Dayton)
    $10 advance at SoundValleyDayton.com through Tuesday at midnight
  • $15 day of show price
  • All ages welcome!
  • Doors 7:30pm / Show 8:30pm.
    • 8:30pm – Oh Kee Pa (a Celebration of Phish)
    • 10pm – Kommunity Service
    • 11:30pm – Subterranean (music over approx 1am)

 

Black Friday Special!

  • Friday, November 29, 2019
  • The Brightside (905 E 3rd St, Dayton)
    $10 advance at SoundValleyDayton.com
  • All ages welcome!
  • Doors 8pm / Show 9pm.
    • 9pm Charlie Tipton Solo Set
    • 10pm Charlie Tipton Band
    • 11:45pm Wolf Moon Revival (music over approx 1:45am)

Both shows are also produced by Venus Child Productions.

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Bluegrass At The Dayton Art Institute Friday

November 20, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

Dayton area bluegrass fans are in for a truly special treat this Friday November 22nd, 2019 when The Del McCoury Band makes a stop at The Dayton Art Institute during his 80th Birthday tour!  Vince Gill says it simply, and maybe best: “I’d rather hear Del McCoury sing Are You Teasing Me’ then just about anything.”

Even among the pantheon of music’s finest artists, Del McCoury stands alone. His six decades of bluegrass bliss brings new triumphs, new collaborations, and new music. With but a single change in membership in twenty seven years, The Del McCoury Band shows unprecedented stability, as well as garnering the respect and admiration of the industry for its unmistakable work.

The Del McCoury Band, the most awarded band in the history of bluegrass, will be joined on state with special guests The Tillers. Thumping their own distinctive sound of string band style folk music for a decade, riding it all over the country and across the sea. Four studio albums and one live record have won them praise as modern folk storytellers of the national soundscape.

Join in this exclusive event at the recently renovated Mimi and Stuart Rose Auditorium inside the Dayton Art Institute. Seating is limited in this beautiful, and intimate theatre. Museum doors, and bar open at 6pm. Guests are welcome to walk through the American Gallery into the Great Hall where the bar is located. This performance is presented by Early Drive Productions, Media partner WYSO Radio and The Dayton Art Institute – Celebrating 100 years in 2019.

How to Go?

Where: The Dayton Art Institute’s Mimi and Stuart Rose Auditorium

When: Friday November 22, 2019. Museum Doors 6pm. Theatre Doors 7pm. Performance 8-10pm.

Tickets: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/2891663/the-del-mccoury-band-dayton-the-dayton-art-institute-special-events

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D Funk All-Stars present an Old School Groove Night

November 4, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

If you’re feeling the biting winds of winter already, there is going to be a reprieve this weekend at the hottest dance party of the season: the legendary D Funk All-Stars present an Old School Groove Night in The Brightside’s Vodvil Ballroom!

Making this show extra special is the fact that it’s also longtime Dayton sound engineer Monika Shroyer‘s birthday party too! What a way to celebrate! The party kicks off with D Funk’s set and then moves into after party mode with DJ Dingo. 

So grab your dancin shoes on and head on over for a truly Funkalious event!

How To Go?

Saturday November 9, 2019
at The Brightside Music & Event Venue (905 E 3rd St)

All ages are welcome!

Doors 8pm. Show 9pm.
$10 advance. $15 day of show.

Tickets available here: https://www.soundvalleydayton.com/events/d-funk-all-stars-with-dj-dingo

 

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The Brightside hosts $10 Classical Concert!

October 27, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

The Rodin Trio performs at The Brightside on October 30, 2019

The Brightside is committed to hosting a variety of events to the Dayton area, including classical music too! Dayton’s own Joshua Halpern (cello) is back home from globe trotting with his group, the Rodin Trio, to perform on Wednesday October 30th in the new venue’s beautiful Vodvil Ballroom. The trio is rounded out with Scott Cuellar (piano – faculty at Oberlin) and Philip Marten (violin – Assistant Concert Master at Cincinnati Symphony).

This particular performance is everything typical classical concerts are not: casual and affordable! Organizers are particularly encouraging students to attend for just $7, and $10 for adults – in advance. Quite the value to see performers of this caliber! Pre-sale tickets are available at SoundValleyDayton.com. Note: Ticket prices raise to $10 / $15 day of show.

When I asked Joshua why this hometown show is so special, he explained: “I got my start in Dayton in every way –– Nan Watson, my orchestra teacher at Oakwood, was the first person to put a cello in my hands. Early on I studied privately with her and a couple of other cellists in the Dayton Philharmonic. Betsey Hofeldt, a violinist in the DPO, was the first to introduce me to chamber music, which totally changed my life. I played for years in the Junior Strings Orchestra and the Dayton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. I wouldn’t have pursued music without all of these hometown influences and to be able to finally come back and not only see so many familiar faces but thank them with music, and show them (I hope) how I’ve continued to grow, is a really special kind of full-circle moment that brings me a lot of joy.”

If you’ve ever been curious about experiencing the power and beauty of classical music, this is the perfect opportunity!

  • The Program:
    • Beethoven: Piano Trio No. 2 in G major, Op 1 No. 2
    • Martinu: Piano Trio No. 2 in D minor, H. 327
      — Intermission–
    • Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66
  • How to Go?
    • The Brightside at 905 E 3rd St, Dayton OH
    • Wednesday October 30, 2019
    • Doors 7pm. Performance 7:30-9pm.
    • All ages welcome!
    • General Admission: $10 adv / $15 day of show
    • Student: $7 student adv / $10 day of show (Student over 18? Please bring ID)
    • Tickets: https://www.soundvalleydayton.com/events/an-evening-with-the-rodin-trio

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ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

Since graduating from Oakwood High School in 2012, Josh has earned degrees from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in Houston and from the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Most recently, he completed a chamber music tour of Germany that took him to Berlin, Mecklenburg, and to Beethoven’s former home in Bonn. In June, Josh was guest principal cello with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra for performances in the Netherlands and WHERE, and on tour to Taiwan and China.

Josh first played cello as a fourth grader at Harman Elementary. During high school, he was principal cello for the Oakwood High School Orchestra and the Dayton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and was a founding member of the Blackbird String Quartet at OHS. As part of the prep program at University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Josh was a founding member of the Polaris Quartet which won the gold medal in the junior division of the Fischoff International Chamber Music competition in 2011.

The Rodin Trio, established in 2017, also includes Philip Marten, violin, who is assistant concertmaster of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and Scott Cuellar, piano, who is on faculty at Oberlin Conservatory. The three musicians each maintain separate busy schedules, but are excited to be playing together again and bringing their music to Dayton.

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GRAMMY award winning jazz comes to The Brightside Sunday October 20th!

October 16, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

The Brightside Music & Event Venue invites you to another intimate evening of world class jazz-funk-world music from 3x Grammy award winning guitarist Bob Lanzetti, of Snarky Puppy fame!

Bob Lanzetti is a Brooklyn, NY based professional guitarist, composer, producer, and educator. He has performed and recorded with many artists throughout the NYC area as well as played in over 40 countries with the three time Grammy Award Winning jazz/funk collective, Snarky Puppy: Best R&B Performance in 2014 (“Something” featuring Lalah Hathaway), and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album in 2016 and 2017 (“Sylva” with Metropole Orkest and “Culcha Vulcha”, respectively).

Bob Lanzetti’s group consists of a collective of old friends who have been playing together in a variety of settings for over a decade. The band is able to move as one, effortlessly changing styles as well as weaving between composition and improvisation. The group draws inspiration from many genres of music. In a given performance you can hear hints of Americana, jazz, avant-garde, rock, afro-beat, country, and free improvisation, sometimes all within the same tune. Currently the group consists of Jordan Perlson on drums (Adrian Belew, Banda Magda, Becca Stevens Band) and Matt Aronoff on bass (Banda Magda, Fred Hersch, Kenny Werner).

Bob released his debut record as a leader entitled, Whose Feet are These That are Walking, in fall of 2017 to positive reviews and has done a number of US tours in support of the album.

HOW TO GO?

Sunday October 20, 2019

at The Brightside Music & Event Venue – 905 E 3rd St

Doors 7pm. Show 8-10pm

Advance tickets $10 (https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4372687)
Day of show $15

All ages Welcome!

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Dixon’s Violin is a mesmerizing performance you don’t want to miss!

October 15, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

Dixon’s Violin performs at The Brightside Music & Event Venue on Friday October 18, 2019.

Downtown’s newest indoor music venue, The Brightside, is dedicated to providing a true variety of quality music to Dayton’s audiences. This weekend proves that point! On Friday they host Dixon’s Violin, as seen on TED.com, at Electric Forest, at Burning Man, and across North America. This is a rare opportunity to see this mesmerizing music up-close-and-personal in their intimate listening room space!

The world’s premier visionary violinist, Dixon’s life mission is to inspire people – and he has done so across North America, including giving three TED talks/performances, performing for over ten years at Burning Man, plus radio, TV, and film appearances. A former technology leader and symphony violinist, Dixon walked away from a distinguished career to follow his dream full-time, and invented a whole new music genre. Dixon now improvises on a 5-string electric violin with a looping system he developed to create an all-live one-man symphony, guided by his remarkable personal story of life transformation.

Kicking off the show is Dance Furiously, a rock and roll orchestration of funk, electronica, jazz, pop & soul that blends together a compelling sound which tells the story of a thriving music community in Columbus, Ohio. The group emphasizes live improvisation & expression thru their live show and consistently opens up their songs and reinterprets them to make them sound uniquely new, each time.

HOW TO GO?

Friday October 18th

at The Brightside Music & Event Venue
905 E 3rd St
Dayton, OH 45402

7:00 PM Doors Open
8:00 PM Dance Furiously
9:00 PM Dixon’s Violin

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dixons-violin-at-hannahs-tickets-67059632165
$12 advance tickets / $15 day of show

All ages are welcome, children 12 and under are free!

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International Tap Dance Sensations Perform Exclusively at The Brightside on Sunday Sept 22nd!

September 19, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

The Brightside is proud to present, The Tap Factor in “Soul’d Out!” a live music event featuring Tap dance sensations Christopher Erk, Derick K. Grant, Anthony J. Russo, and Jabu Graybeal. They invite you to share an evening with these four globetrotting Tap dancers as they give their only public performance locally after spending a month touring their show ‘Feet Speak” throughout Dayton area public schools on behalf of the Muse Machine. Accompanied by Dayton’s own Premium-Blend Music, this highly energetic and collaborative dose of music and Tap dance is a “don’t miss” event for all ages!

3 ticket options available for this show:
$20 General Admission advance ticket ($25 day of show)
$40 ticket plus Meet & Greet
$50 ticket plus Tap class and Meet & Greet

Schedule:
4:30-5:15 – All-inclusive Tap dance class – no experience necessary ($50 ticket option – includes all below too)
5:15-6:00 – Sound Check + Meet & Greet / Photo Op ($40 ticket option – includes performance too)
6:00-6:30 – General Admission Doors
6:30-8:00 – Performance ($20 ticket adv / $25 day of show)

More about performers and The Tap Factor:
– Christopher Erk (New York City/Los Angeles) – Performed in the Off-Broadway touring production of Tap Dogs; Founding Artistic Director of the Tap Factor; Absinthe, Caesar’s Palace Las Vegas; Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox

– Derick K. Grant (Boston/New York City) – Performed in Broadway’s original cast, Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk; Creator of Imagine Tap

– Anthony J. Russo (St. Louis/New York City) – performed in Off-Broadway touring production of Tap Dogs; Cirque du Soliel; Founder of Tapademics; Absinthe, Caesar’s Palace Las Vegas

– Jabu Graybeal – Recipient of the Young Arts Award; Member of the North Carolina Youth Ensemble; Highlight in Dance Spirit Magazine as one of “Tap’s Next Generation of Stars”

The Tap Factor is performing on Sunday September 22, 2019 at The Brightside in downtown Dayton. PHOTO BY SARAH BABCOCK

– The Tap Factor was founded in Dayton by former resident Christopher Erk over ten years ago. While teaching at Wright State University, Sinclair Community College, Dayton Dance Conservatory and beyond, participants would meet weekly at the Tap Factor’s Front Street studio where donation-based Tap classes evolved into a local community of dancers that could be found sharing their joy for Tap at city events throughout the year. Since then, they have taken to the stage collaborating with organizations such as Best Buddies, the Boys and Girls Club of America, with performances at Carnegie Hall and more. Check out the Tap Factor’s journey online by visiting www.thetapfactor.com

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