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Zapp

New Mural Celebrates Troutman Brothers Legacy

July 30, 2024 By Dayton937

The Dayton View Triangle Neighborhood was home to one of the most influential groups in the funk genre. Located at the corner of Catalpa Dr. and Salem Ave from 1983 until the tragic deaths of Roger and Larry Troutman in 1999, Troutman Sound Labs was the home base for Dayton-based funk group Zapp. The recording studio at Salem Avenue and Catalpa Drive was the site of recordings by Zapp and solo work from Roger Troutman, Shirley Murdock and the Ohio Players’ Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner.
In 2012, a statue was erected to honor Roger Troutman. The metalwork was created by Dayton artist Michael Bashaw. Bashaw’s sound sculpture incorporates clock chimes and is named for and tuned to Troutman’s hit “I Can Make You Dance” with Zapp & Roger. In the Triangle Park neighborhood, the statue includes 27 triangles.  “Because I am a musician as well as a sculptor I felt honored when they asked me to create something that paid tribute to Roger Troutman,” Bashaw said. “He was a great musician and producer.”
In 2020 the site was dedicated with an Ohio historical marker in the center of the Salem and Catalpa Gateway. Then Mayor Nan Whaley led the commemoration ceremony that began with a soulful performance of “Amazing Grace” by R&B legend Shirley Murdock, who created music at the studio.

The project to secure the site with a historical marker began as an assignment for two Bowling Green State University graduate students, Kari Boroff and Jacqueline Hudson. Both, now BG alumni, spoke Friday morning during the ceremony.

“What started out as a school project blossomed into something that I could have never imagined,” Boroff said. … “As a Dayton native, I already knew about the rich history of funk music that originated in the city, especially Zapp. However, I have to admit, at the beginning of this project, I did not know much about the Troutman Sound Lab. … After discovering the wonderful contributions that were made through the recording studio, not only to the community but to the history of music, I realized that this site needed to be recognized and celebrated.”

Photo Credit: Lisa Powell

In 2023, the Dayton View Triangle Federation, Inc. received a $10,000 Special Projects Grant from the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District to repaint and expand the ZAPP Mural to include a new image of Roger at his keyboard with a talk tube in his mouth.

The original ZAPP III album cover mural was painted during the summer of 2016 by the artist John Martin, who has done other murals across Dayton. They were able to get in touch with him and refresh the mural after a large portion of it flaked off the wall. This funding also allowed him to expand the mural and create the image of Roger at his keyboard.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton View Triangle Neighborhoos, Roger Troutman, Troutman Sound Labs, Zapp

Blame It On The Funk

June 17, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

Do you remember the day when you fell in love with Funk? The day you got on the Loverollercoaster to take a ride. Junebug remembers it well. When the soon to be hit ‘Skin Tight’ from Dayton’s own The Ohio Players hit the airwaves, love hit a sixteen year-old Junebug right in the face in the form of a shy, yet stunningly beautiful girl named Elley. Junebug would spend the next decade pursuing the loves of his life – Elley and Dayton funk.

Blame It On The Funk is a stage play presenting some of Dayton’s most talented new school musicians, singers and dancers who will pay tribute to old school Dayton Funk through the performance of songs by the Ohio Players, Heatwave, Slave, Faze-O and Zapp. Join Junebug and Elley on their journey to find love as shared by Junebug with his granddaughter Mia.hxqbm4h5d8b4bp620szfp7alalbclhss

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Funk, Faze-O, Heatwave, Slave, The Ohio Players, Zapp

SUMMER BASH JAM!! —- ZAPP with Funtime Freddy

August 22, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

The funk will be in Middletown tonight!

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Bring the whole family to Downtown Middletown for the FREE live music, food, drink, shopping, and tons of entertainment. The End of Summer Bash is the final Broad Street Bash of the summer, and it is going to be one of the best parties of the summer! Bring the whole family to Downtown Middletown for live music, food, drink, shopping, and tons of entertainment.
The night will start with  Hometown kids FUNTIME FREDDY Funkin it up around 5:30pm

Then the  Headliner for the evening is ZAPP!!! As in “More Bounce to Ounce.”  Look for Zapp to hit the stage about 7pm.

Zapp is a soul and funk band formed in 1978 by the Troutman Brothers. Known for “The Best Live performances” and several hit records.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Zapp

Funk N’ Brew Fest! Featuring Dayton’s own ZAPP!

December 1, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

funk_n_brew_logo-225x300Join us for the First Annual Funk N’ Brew Fest!
Featuring Live – Dayton’s own ZAPP!

A Salem Avenue Peace Corridor fundraiser
celebrating Dayton and the Peace Corridor’s rich history of:

Funk
Brewing
WDAO Radio’s 50th Anniversary
Dayton Weekly News’ 20th Anniversary
Miami Valley Golf Club’s 95th Anniversary
and
The Music Lives On Memorial!

Beers from Union Craft Brewing, Baltimore, MD, and many of Dayton’s outstanding breweries including Toxic Brew, Yellow Springs Brewery, Fifth Street Pub, Warped Wing and Hareless Hare. Other beverages will be available.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Funk Fest, Miami Valley Golf Club, Zapp

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