Dayton Metro Library has joined as a partner to offer additional elements to the World Music Series. Grammy award-winning Indian vocalist Falu, known for her “Indie Hindi” sound, blends traditions of Indian classical and folk music with western pop, rock and electronic styles to create songs that explore themes of womanhood, romance, longing, love, and loss. Seamlessly able to vacillate between 5 different South Asian languages while backed by her award-winning band, Falu’s sound has been called “Ethereal and Transcendent” by Billboard Magazine, and “reflects a rare brand of timelessness and Avant-guard charm” (Vogue India).
Dayton Music
Noah Wotherspoon/Eric Jerardi at Levitt
Noah Wotherspoon is an absolutely phenomenal and captivating musician, who found his calling at a young age, and made a name for himself as one of the leading musicians, and blues guitarists, to rein from Dayton, Ohio. Eric Jerardi is a talented musician, singer, and songwriter who has been making waves in the music industry for many years. With his unique blend of blues, rock, and soul, Jerardi has carved out a place for himself in the music industry and is sure to continue making an impact for years to come.
Your Guide to St. Anne’s Hill PorchFest 2023
The St. Anne’s Hill will be filled with music this Saturday, August 19th from 12:15 to 6:45pm. Free mini concerts will be held on porches throughout St. Anne’s Hill community.Dayton Porchfest was founded in 2017, inspired by the original Porchfest, which was started in 2007 in Ithaca, NY. Today there over 150 Porchfests throughout the United States and Canada. Dayton was 94! You’ll now also find Porchfests in Troy (Sept 10) and Yellow Spring (Sept 16).
Dayton has a rich musical history and active music scene, which continues today. Dayton Porchfest is committed to reflecting that in its selection of musical artists, from funk and blues to indie rock and jazz, classical and country.

The following food vendors will be around the neighborhood for your dining pleasure:
• Gary’s Italian Ice
• McNasty’s
• Dayton Street Eats
• C’est Cheese
• Phat and Rich
• Sweet Pea’s
The music fest kicks off at 12:15 – 12:45 PM with Phil’s Big Azz Brass Band, New Orleans Second Line – 10 LaBelle
1:00 PM MUSIC BLOCK
Baker & Collins, Folk, Country, Bluegrass – 152 Henry
Dennis Geehan & The Storied Blues Project, Blues – 148 Dutoit (on E. 4th)
Five Rivers Drum Ensemble, African Drumming – 33 Potomac
Jimmy D. Rogers, Blues and Honky Tonk – 1436 E. Fourth (on Henry)
Midwestern Mrs, Americana/Singer-Songwriter – 39 LaBelle
Patricia Berg Trio, Jazz – 616 McLain
Sam King, Folk – 34 High
Stivers Jazz Ensemble, Jazz – 1519 E. Fifth Street (Backyard)
The Flying Klezmerians, Klezmer – 140 High

Five Rivers Drum Ensemble
2:00 PM MUSIC BLOCK
Amber Hargett, Singer-Songwriter – 1601 E. Fifth Street (on Henry)
Blanch Robinson, Hip Hop – 52 McClure
Charlie Jackson, Country – 24 Henry
Crabswithoutlegs, Jazz Fusion – 18 LaBelle (backyard)
Our Sacred Vanity, Folk Rock – 48 High (inside)
Seth Canan & The Carriers, Indie Rock/Americana – 208 Dutoit
They and I, Acoustic – 41 LaBelle
Westside Players, Blues/Soul – 630 McLain (on High)
znels, Alt-Pop – 42 High

Seth Canon & The Carriers
3:00 PM MUSIC BLOCK
Austin Wolfe, Americana – 10 Henry
Cafe Con Leche, Jazz/Latin/Acoustic – 126 LaBelle
Dave Zup, Hip Hop – 153 Henry
FinTan, Irish Pub Band- 560 McLain
NOVENA, Folk/Americana – 230 Dutoit
Possum Creek Ramblers, Contemporary Bluegrass – 51 McClure
Sharon Lane, Blues – 70 High
Tim Gebard & The Hit Men, Original Americana – 1535 E. Fifth (on Henry)
Wild Forrest Blakkberri, Roots Rock/Folk/Blues – 28 LaBelle

FinTan
4:00 PM MUSIC BLOCK
Emory Road, Folk Rock – 212 or 214 Dutoit
Joemadic, Hip Hop – 126 Henry (Canceled)
John Dubuc’s Guilty Pleasures, Rock n Roll – 18 LaBelle (backyard)
Kyleen Downes, Pickin’ & Grinnin’ Songwriter – 42 High
Mojo Power, Funk – 236 Henry
RPG and the Kentucky Tumbleweeds, Folk Rock – 55 McClure
Sadbox, Rock – 15 Henry (backyard)
SilverGrass Band, Bluegrass/Old Time Country – 608 McLain
The Nautical Theme, Modern Folk – 67 High
The Touchy Feelys, Folk – 67 LaBelle

Mojo Power

Dayton Salsa Project
5:00 PM MUSIC BLOCK
Dayton Salsa Project, Salsa – 517 McLain
Good Time Accordion Guys, Sing-Along – 30 LaBelle
Holly & Brady, Psychedelic Folk Rock – 66 McClure
Joe Waters, Blues Americana – 44 High
K. Carter, Hip Hop – 201 Henry (on McLain)
Moroni Lane, Singer-Songwriter – 50 Henry
The Hitchhikers Celtic Band, Irish – 222 Dutoit
The Primetime Blues Band, Blues – 1505 E. Fourth
Tyler T-Bone Joseph, Bluegrass – 36 Henry (backyard)

Good Time Accordion Guys
6:00 PM MUSIC BLOCK
Harold Hensley, Singer/Songwriter – 216 Henry
Mandy Jewell, Alternative Country – 48 Henry
Nasty Bingo, Folkadelic – 1514 E. Fourth Street
Nick Kizirnis, Rock/Pop – 18 LaBelle (backyard)
R3G, Christian Rap – 1616 E. Fifth (backyard)
Solistic, Multi Genre – 54 LaBelle
The Shady Pine, Bluegrass – 605 McLain
Windsor Knotts… and the Afterthoughts, Americana – 200 Henry (on McLain)

Solistic
7:00 PM AFTERFEST
Nasty Bingo, Folkadelic – 1514 E. Fourth Street

Nasty Bingo
It wouldn’t be a music festival without merchandise, so bring some money to pick up a souvenir t-shirt or tank top for $25, or order one online so you won’t have to carry it with you throughout the day.
Dayton Porchfest is an initiative of The Collaboratory, a civic innovation lab moves ideas to action. The Collaboratory provides infrastructure for people and organizations to collaboratively develop community initiatives that generate new economic, civic and creative opportunities and value. The result is a healthier, more thriving region. All proceeds from Dayton Porchfest go to support the work of The Collaboratory.
Deron Bell’s Smooth Jazz Band at Levitt
Deron Bell is a Music Director, Keyboardist, Bass Player, Producer, Composer and Recording Artist with an amazing band that has shared the stage with many national recording artists opening for: Ledisi, Wyclef Jean, Boney James, Rachelle Ferrell, Mint Condition, The Stylistics, Kirk Franklin, Alex Bugnon, Marion Meadows, Peabo Bryson, Bootsy Collins, Marvin Sapp, Howard Hewitt, Phil Perry and many others. The Deron Bell Smooth Jazz Band will be performing a high energy show that encompasses a Jazzy R&B Motown Funk flavor with audience participation
Tues Night with Central Jazz Big Band
Join us for the August edition of Central Jazz Big Band – dust off your dancing shoes, grab your partner, and come join the fun! Your $5 admission goes directly to the church food pantry, which provides food assistance to over 100 people every week
Free Funk Fest Sunday
Sunday, August 13th, from 1p-9p at the Levitt Pavilion, the City of Dayton’s Recreation Department proudly presents the 4th Annual Dayton Funk Festival.
Live entertainment! Multiple food and merchandise vendors. Cold beverages!
The lineup features local funk performers DAY 10, Skin Tight Nation, The Swagg Band, Top Secret and The Deron Bell Band. The festival will will be emceed by Stan “The Man” Brooks.
*This is a free event but please no coolers or outside food/beverages. Local food vendors will be on site. Also, please no dogs or no tents….
Voices of America Country Music Festival
The inaugural Voices of America Country Music Fest launches in August 2023. The multi-day event takes place in the heart of West Chester, Ohio at the Voice of America Museum and is a celebration of the region’s rich history.
Lebanon Blues Festival
In historic downtown Lebanon, Ohio’s Bicentennial Park. Enjoy 11 incredible Blues Bands (3 on Friday night and 8 Saturday), your favorite foods, a deluxe beer garden, and our re-designed astisan and craftsman row. In addition to our live blues music, gaze at over 150 classic cars in the Blues, BBQ, and Bumpers Cruise-In on Broadway Street.
FRIDAY AUGUST 4TH
5:30 pm – Ricky Nye & Bekah Williams
7:00 pm Brad Hatfield Band
8:30 pm – Lady Joya Band
SATURDAY AUGUST 5TH
11:00 am – Greg Schaber
12:30 pm – Ralph and The Rhythm Hounds
2:00 pm – Tony Houston and the Primetime Blues Band
3:30 pm – Freddie G and The Swamp Bees
5:00 pm – Leroy Ellington’s Sacred Hearts
6:30 pm- Johnny Fink and The Intrusion
8:00 pm – Doug Hart Band
9:30 pm – Noah Wotherspoon Band
The Lebanon Blues Festival is the single largest fundraiser for the Lebanon Optimist Club. Our Optimist Club is a service organization (think of Rotary, Kiawanis, etc.) The thing that sets us apart from other clubs is our mission…we strive to serve as many youth in our community as possible by funding as many programs as possible.
Every dollar we raise with our festival is used to help children and teens here in Lebanon.
On Repeat – An Evening of Loops, On Loop
You’re invited to a very special evening of live music by loopers – musicians who expand their songs by layering sounds & rhythms. “On Repeat” is curated by our friend Vibes, and featuring performances by 6 amazing artists:
Fire Flower – Mt. Analogue – BJSR – Kari Diehl – Isicle – JRose Loops
***How to Go?*** – Wed, Aug 2, 2023 – Doors 7:30pm / Show 8-11pm – The Brightside (905 E 3rd St, Dayton) – Patio show (unless rain, excessive heat) – $10 Advance Tickets here: https://www.venuepilot.co/events/80041/orders/new – $15 at the door – All ages welcome!
The Temptations & The Four Tops at The Rose!
The Temptations, often referred to as “American Music Royalty,” are world-renowned superstars of entertainment, revered for their phenomenal catalog of music and prolific career. The group celebrated their 60th Anniversary throughout 2022. To mark this milestone, The Temptations released a brand-new album, Temptations 60, with nearly all-original songs in January of 2022 and toured in the U.S., United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
The legendary quartet, originally called the Four Aims, made their first Motown hit, “Baby I Need Your Loving” in 1964, made them stars and their sixties track record on the label is indispensable to any retrospective of the decade.
Lyle Lovett & His Large Band at The Rose
An Evening with Lyle Lovett and his Large Band will feature an arrangement of Lovett standards, as well as songs from his critically acclaimed album 12th of June. Watch the band perform on PBS’ “Austin City Limits” last fall.
12th of June was released last year on Verve Records. Produced by Chuck Ainlay and Lovett, the album features a mix of new originals, standards by Nat King Cole and Dave Frishberg, and a Horace Silver instrumental, representing Lovett’s dynamic live performances with his Large Band. Coupled with his gift for storytelling, the new album continues to highlight Lovett’s ability to fuse elements of jazz, country, western swing, folk, gospel and blues in a convention-defying manner that breaks down barriers. Of the album, The Wall Street Journal hails, “Few artists can bring all of these moods and sounds into one place and put a personal stamp on them all; Lyle Lovett does that.”
Lyle Lovett has broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums. Whether touring with his Acoustic Group or his Large Band, Lovett’s live performances show not only the breadth of this Texas legend’s deep talents, but also the diversity of his influences, making him one of the most compelling and captivating musicians in popular music. Since his self-titled debut in 1986, Lovett has evolved into one of music’s most vibrant and iconic performers. Among his many accolades, besides four Grammy Awards, he was given the Americana Music Association’s inaugural Trailblazer Award, was named Texas State Musician and is a member of both the Texas Heritage Songwriters’ Association Hall of Fame and the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Star City Concert Series – Brass Tracks Tonight
Join us at Veterans Memorial Park to enjoy an evening of entertainment! While Riverfront Park is under construction this summer, the Star City Concert Series will be moved to Veterans Memorial Park located at 426 E Central Ave in Miamisburg. Stop by the Miamisburg Parks & Recreation tent for a free handout during the first few concerts! Various food tucks will be in attendance this year as well as a special appearance by our Traveling Playground at some concerts.
Live music back at the Dayton Arcade on Thursday!
Last summer, Culture Works, presented a 6-week local music series in the Tank space, which is located in the basement of the Dayton Arcade, under the Rotunda. This year, the series kicks off again on Thursday, July 27, 2023 with the Dayton Battle of the Bands winner: Crabswithoutlegs!
This series and show in particular is highly anticipated by the community because the Tank is such a unique entertainment space, and the band performing is such a phenomenal talent. This space and series is “inspired by Centerpoint Energy.”
What makes the Tank unique starts with its entrance, which is located at 35 W 4th St, between Main Street and Ludlow Streets in downtown Dayton. Look for the walls of glass coming out of the sidewalk. That marks the entrance! Go downstairs to a space with intentional, artist c reated graffiti, and into a cool space with blue neon lights leading you to a theater in the round. It’s like nothing you’ve seen before!

Eleanor Dakota will kick off the evening with a couple solo songs. Photo by Fea Fotos
The band is a 9-piece jazz ensemble of very young musicians (age 20-23), several of whom studied at Stivers School for the Arts and are currently studying music on the collegiate level. Led by singer Eleanor Dakota and bass player Carter Griffin, the band has been wowing audiences since they made their debut at The Brightside Music & Event Venue (also located in downtown Dayton).
What makes this concert even more special is that there will be 3 live artists paining in the lobby, curated by Culture Works, and a pop up photo booth by Fea Fotos. A bar is on site for patrons as well!
“This is the first of several concerts we are planning for the back end of the summer season,” Libby Ballengee shared with us. She is working with Culture Works on the music booking, and is a big supporter of live music downtown. “We’re looking forward to having an eclectic season again with jazz, hip hop, Latin, and rock bands. If you’ve been missing Gilly’s – this first show is a don’t miss event for sure!”
HOW TO GO?
July 27, 2023
At the Dayton Arcade’s Tank (35 W 4th St – look for glass entrance in stairwell)
Doors open 6pm
Music 7:30-9pm from Eleanor Dakota & Crabswithoutlegs
$10 cover at the door
18+
Find out more about the Tank here:
https://www.arcadedayton.com/arcade-events/category/the-tank-inspired-by-centerpoint-energy/
Get a preview of Crabswithoutlegs here:
Angie K at Levitt Friday Night
Angie K is shaking up Nashville with her fresh blend of hard-hitting country with a nod to her Latin roots. Her first bilingual single ‘Real Talk’ catapulted her onto the country scene by making her a ‘Highway Find’ on Sirius XM the Highway. Since then, she has accumulated over 20 million+ streams, 500k+ followers, and was the only independent artist to play on the Nissan Stadium stage during the 2022 CMA Fest. She was recently named to the 2023 class of CMT’s ‘Next Women of Country’ after scoring 3 back-to-back #1 music videos on the channel’s 12 pack countdown. Angie has shared the stage with artists like Big & Rich, Tanya Tucker, Sammy Kershaw, Trace Adkins, Melissa Etheridge, Jake Owen and more.
UK band makes a stop in Dayton on US Tour!
UK’s Project Blackbird is on their first US tour, and are prioritizing Dayton as one of their stops! You can see them Tuesday, July 18th at 8pm at The Brightside.
This “extraordinary” band, as BBC 6Music’s Tom Robinson has described them, offers an atmospheric, genre-fluid listening experience that draws equally upon intellect and emotion. They are made up of 5 core members are vocalist Ming Nagel (originally from the USA), multi-instrumentalist Jon Read (former trumpet player for The Specials), guitarist Alan Roberts, multi-instrumentalist Jamie Varley, and drummer Eddie Dublin.
“Imagine a party at Ronnie Scott’s,” one fan suggests, “where Sade, Björk, Jeff Beck, and David Byrne meet Portishead and then go for a late night curry to exchange ideas…sublime”.
Local support comes from Rude Scholar. On site food truck, Phat & Rich, will be on site!
HOW TO GO?
July 18, 2023
Doors 7:30pm
Show 8:15pm
All ages welcome!
$10 advance / $15 day of show.
Advance tickets: https://www.venuepilot.co/events/75846/orders/new
Venue address: 905 E 3rd St (free, on-site parking available)
UK band Project Blackbird at The Brightside
UK’s Project Blackbird is on a short US tour – and they are making a stop in Dayton at The Brightside! This “extraordinary” band, as BBC 6Music’s Tom Robinson has described them, offers an atmospheric, genre-fluid listening experience that draws equally upon intellect and emotion. They are made up of 5 core members are vocalist Ming Nagel (originally from the USA), multi-instrumentalist Jon Read (former trumpet player for The Specials), guitarist Alan Roberts, multi-instrumentalist Jamie Varley, and drummer Eddie Dublin.