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Tod Weidner to Host The Jewel Case Thursdays on WYSO

January 7, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

5305_10204474707253258_5746261554434157399_nWYSO Public Radio is pleased to welcome a new show to its evening music line up.  The Jewel Case will air on Thursdays, 8-11pm beginning January 7, 2016.  The Jewel Case will feature “deep cuts and forgotten musical treasures and curiosities” curated by host Tod Weidner, who will frame each week’s show with a theme.

“I am delighted to officially welcome Tod Weidner to the WYSO music broadcasting family,” says WYSO Music Director Niki Dakota and host of WYSO’s mid-day music program, Excursions.  “It was exactly a year ago he began training to fill in on Excursions, but it quickly became plain for all to hear that he should pilot his own ship of songs.”

A lifelong Miami Valley resident, Tod Weidner grew up in Ludlow Falls before moving to Dayton in the early 1990s. He graduated from Milton-Union High School and Sinclair Community College, and also attended the Columbus College Of Art & Design. Weidner has been heavily involved in the Dayton Music Scene for over 20 years, as both a solo performer and a member of The Motel Beds, Shrug, The American Static, and Set The Controls, among many other local bands.

“I’m so incredibly excited to be hosting The Jewel Case,” says Weidner. “Love of music is contagious, and I’m looking forward to doing my part to spread the bug!”

Public radio station WYSO 91.3 is licensed to Antioch College with studios in Yellow Springs. It broadcasts on multiple platforms: 91.3 FM, live streaming at WYSO.org, on HD radio and on the Public Radio Player, a mobile application.  WYSO is the Miami Valley’s only NPR News station with programming from NPR, Public Radio International, American Public Media,

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: The Jewel Case, Tod Weidner, WYSO

Blues-Rock-Folk artist Davy Knowles Tours Stops in Dayton

January 3, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

Davy_Knowles_1My favorite modern bluesman” – Joe Satriani

“Davy Knowles has immersed himself in the styles of many great players, emerging with his own brand, and playing with a smile on his face. ” – Bernie Marsden

The Outsider – “A long awaited album full of gems “– Bluesdoodles.

“#6 Davy Knowles. Knowles plays the blues with the sincerity of someone twice his age” – Daniel Eriksson, Gibson Top 10 Modern Blues Guitarists:

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Canal Public House, Davy Knowles

13th Annual HoliDayton Showcase at Blind Bob’s

December 25, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

12248130_10207194947329540_4805671199528857035_o-1The 13th annual HoliDayton showcase will be held on Saturday December 26th, 2015 at Blind Bob’s, 430 E. 5th Street, Dayton, Ohio.

As with years prior, there will be two stages of performances alternating throughout the evening.

Come early, stay late and celebrate another year of great Dayton music.

THE 2015 LINEUP:

The Story Changes
PJ and Tommy (of The Motel Beds)
Moira
The 1984 Draft
The New Old-Fashioned
Manray
Bribing Senators
Jetty Bones
Tombstone Tremblers
Goodnight Goodnight

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Blind Bob's, Holidayton

Local Concert Producers 3DMentional Brought Legendary DJ to Masque

December 15, 2015 By Kyle Rutherford

12375294_920395741384519_1481139413606177970_oIt’s difficult these days to find cities producing concerts with the best of old school electronic sounds. Usually one would have to travel to places like New York City, Chicago. Detroit and even overseas to find anyone showcasing these classical techno and house music sounds, along with the feeling of an old school rave. Thankfully for us Daytonians, 3DMentional Entertainment has been working hard to put on shows that give seasoned electronic fans a little bit of needed nostalgia.

3DMentional already hosted their yearly Yiiiikes Halloween party at the Venue on Third back in October, which exhibits the feeling of a warehouse style rave that was popular in the 90s and early 2000s. Due to contruction problems, 3DM had to move their yearly Snowed In event to Masque this past Saturday when they brought the legendary Josh Wink to town.

Josh Wink has been a staple in the American underground electronic scene going on 20 years. His style of big beat electronica, techno and acid house has helped achieve success overseas as well as land spots on the top of many Dance charts over the years. When 3DM announced their show with Wink, who was playing in Dayton for his first time, the city’s electronic community was ecstatic.

Walking into the second floor of Club Masque, one is used to hearing mainstream club tunes and bass heavy electronic beats played over their amazing Funktion One sound system. Saturday was definitely a change of pace for the club, but the vibe was thick and the atmosphere was perfect.

Daytonian Quixx started the night with some tech house, followed by Columbus young gun Coma Coz dropping some more new school house music sounds. Though Coma Coz is about half the age of everyone else that played that evening, he could definitely keep up with the rest of them and had concert goers dancing and grooving during the entirety of his set.

Cincinnati hero Bit Flip played a special tag team set with Dayton veteran Trip Turlington, bringing some of the heaviest bass to the dance floor. The two old friends worked seamlessly together, throwing together a mixture of breaks, heavy hitting house and bass music for the large crowd that turned out to dance. Dayton icon Matt Freeman and 3DM head honcho/Dayton staple Tony Desaro built the dance floor perfectly right before Josh Wink took to the decks. Their special blend of techno and acid house brought dance floor veterans the perfect amount of nostalgia, even when they were enveloped in the lights and lazers of a more modernized club sound.

Josh Wink’s set was downright perfect. He knew his crowd was there for the old school vibes, and he brought the exact flavor that they needed. Many of his selected turns were those he created in the 90s, including his famous “Higher State of Consciousness,” which is the track he decided to close his set with. Fans definitely reached that state of mind, with constant dancing feet and smiling faces throughout his set and the entire evening.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: 3DMentional Entertainment, Josh Wink

The Orphan, The Poet’s Christmas Extravaganza

December 13, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

mfi16dl8oh678bkbrpjnvob360qmbfbnWe are having our very own Christmas Extravaganza. Yeah, it’s an extravaganza.

We’re cordially inviting you to Canal Public House on December 18th, 2015 in Dayton, OH to join in the festivities.

Joining us will be our friends in:
Come Wind
Jetty Bones
Weathervein

25% of all pre-sale ticket sales will be donated to Toys For Tots. The extravaganza is open to all ages. See you soon ? [|]

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Canal Public House, Toys for Tots

Paige Beller: Standing Out On Her Own

December 12, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

PaigeSitting inside the packed Ghostlight Coffee on a cool late afternoon, Paige Beller stares straight into her cup of coffee and then proceeds to take another gulp.  The look of exhaustion is all over her face as she studies the room full of patrons.  Beller’s schedule has been rather full prior to meeting up with me; band practices and work have been littered all throughout the week.  She also has been getting geared up for her live set recording at Canal Public House, which takes place on Saturday, December 12th at 9pm. Seated on a stool, she gently places her large mug on the table that has been deemed to be a non-computer zone and brushes some of her short blonde hair away from her eye.

“This is the third coffee I’ve had today (laughs),” Beller softly says.

Living around the Cincinnati area growing up, Beller was “screwing around” on piano and four string guitar before she started to take music seriously at the age of fourteen.  In the beginning of high school, Beller lied her way into a tryout with a local band, declaring that she had been in a group before.  Beller’s time with the band was rather short-lived; playing lead over each led to two of the guitarist to break out into a fight at their first and only show-at a friend’s house party.

“It’s a shame,” Beller recalled.  “One of the kids in the band was a like a prodigy.  He was one of the kids that just started playing six months earlier and could just shred.”332164_269393653071587_115389758471978_1095732_5247701_o

As she takes another slip of what as to be now chilled coffee, Beller began talking about how the idea of doing a live recording came up.  Scrolling through her individual website, you will hear tracks that have been recorded over the years; songs that Beller admits are not a clear representation of her today.  She doesn’t believe in just putting music out as much as possible for people to listen to.  With the live recording she has lined up, she pictures listeners will get a better sense of what kind of artist she is.

“If I don’t put my best foot forward, I only get ten seconds of their time,” Beller says when she talked about people listening to her music.

Beller also mentions another motivating factor was the homecoming of Patrick Himes.  Himes is wildly regarded and respected in the Dayton area for his production on local artists’ albums.  Living in Nashville for an extended period of time, Himes moving into town meant Beller had the opening to work with him.  Himes knowledge and understanding of sound when it came to Canal Public House was another reason to have him join the project.

“Between his knowledge of the room and his engineering knowledge; the fact that it’s not going to be an analog recording, but he has the ear for that kind of thing-that’s what I want.  That warmth in the room.”

maxresdefault-6The time in Dayton has been good to Beller.  Her current workload offers up a variety of projects; bands that allow her to show her range in various platforms.  The trio rock group Jasper the Colossal that Beller fronts and plays guitar in is currently wrapping up their follow-up to Liar.  Another group Beller is lead vocalist/guitarist for is Paige and Belairs; who have been slowly putting together their debut for the past couple of years now (the delay in part is because of the band members other commitments).  On top of those two include active roles in Duderus (guitarist), Mayliner and Sideshow Complex (drummer in both groups).  The live show recording will serve Beller well as she now looks ahead to the next chapter in her musical career.  The itch to go on the road has been weighing on her heavily as of late; incorporating a band that will have the ability and desire to come along for the ride.

“I’ve done some out of town shows here and there, just to see how it is.  I like driving by myself; I get a lot of writing done that way.  However, it’s much more fun explore new states with friends,” Beller says.

Beller finishes up her cup of coffee when I ask her if there is any nervousness leading up to the live recording.  She answers by mentioning that she has been dealing with some illness the past couple of days; the change of weather has been the main culprit.  The sickness has pushed Beller to have minor panic attacks every ten minutes, she adds jokingly.  With all that said, Beller is confident that everything will work out.

“I want to make something that was going to stand out more,” Beller says.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: paige beller

Little Big Town Headlines Country Bands Together Concert

December 10, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

10d5901e933664843ef692b414b49118f1It’s the BIGGEST concert in Dayton this year and it’s all for a GREAT cause! K99.1FM Country Bands Together Concert benefiting Dayton Children’s Hospital is presented by McAfee Heating and Air Conditioning and Joseph Airport Toyota and Hyundai.

The huge concert takes place Saturday, December 12th at Wright State University’s Nutter Center at 5:30pm

The concert lineup features

Little Big Town
Big & Rich
Parmalee
Maddie & Tae
Brothers Osborne

Tickets start at just $45 and are on sale now. – Get Tickets on Ticketmaster.com

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Big & Rich, Little Big Town

Free Holiday Concert by the Dayton Area Harp Ensemble

December 5, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

27jwhq8mfwy9dldl41jvjr1klawxck24-1We will have 14 harps of all sizes, flute, violin, viola, cello and percussion. The hour-long concerts are free and great for all ages! These are open to any and all so please share and consider coming to one.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dayton Area Harp Ensemble

Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials & Noah Wotherspoon Play The Blues

November 30, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

11yec2bux1bopyeb5y7fudmdwihn72pcFrom smoking slide guitar boogies to raw-boned Chicago shuffles to the deepest slow blues, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Lil’ Ed Williams is an awe-inspiring master bluesman. He and his blistering, road-tested band, The Blues Imperials—guitarist Mike Garrett, bassist James “Pookie” Young, drummer Kelly Littleton—are celebrating 20 amazing years together. Live, Lil’ Ed And The Blues Imperials simply can’t be beat as Ed breaks out the deepest back-bends, the highest toe-walks, and the most authentic electric slide-guitar blues being played today. Not since the heyday of Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers has a Chicago blues band made such a consistently joyous, rollicking noise.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Blues, Canal Public House, Noah Wotherspoon

The Heard, funk superstars from Chicago, are in town Sunday

November 20, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

10422527_798985306807250_6084458033523478265_nAnother great Sunday Funday brought to you by Family Jam Productions! The Heard is funk machine venerated for its deep pocket, authentic grooves, and reverence for legendary funk. They will be joined by local favorites, Gin-soaked Angels from Yellow Springs.

In The Heard’s hometown of Chicago, the group cut its teeth delivering hard hitting performances at some of the city’s top venues – the beloved aliveOne, Metro Chicago, Lincoln Hall, Concord Music Hall, and Congress Theater. The band has backed hip hop artist Lyrics Born, former Galactic vocalist Theryl “Houseman” DeClouet, and has shared stages across the U.S. with The New Mastersounds, Lettuce, The Nth Power, Dumpstaphunk, Orgone, The Motet, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Slightly Stoopid, The Funky Meters, and George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic.

The Heard’s music features powerful horn melodies delivered with precision and swagger by Parris Fleming (trumpet), Bryant Smith (trombone) and Lucas Ellman (saxophone), the driving rhythm guitar playing of Taras Horalewskyj, tasteful keyboard work and soulful vocals by Cole DeGenova, and a slamming foundation provided by drummer PJ Howard and bassist Mike Starr.

This is going to be a very special show!!

Where: Jimmie’s Ladder 11
Tickets: 10.00 at the door
Doors: 9:00pm
Cover: $10
Ages: 18+

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Gin-soaked Angels, The Heard

Hawthorne Heights puts on a Gem City Music Festival!

November 20, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

 

Hawthorne Heights presents “Dayton Is For Lovers“, an all ages Gem City music festival tonight.12184009_10153715973573827_891302303246894601_o

Presale tickets available, and are $15: http://hawthorneheights.limitedrun.com/tickets/13123

The band states, “We very rarely get to play a true hometown show, and are super excited to be able to make this happen. Dayton has a lot of very special and talented musicians, so choosing the line up was a difficult process. We tried to choose old friends, new friends, and total strangers that are both talented and working hard within the scene. What we came up with was an eclectic group of acts from a variety of genres. It is important for us to have the show be all ages, and at a venue in the downtown area of the city we love and call home.The Yellow Cab building is a great location downtown with it’s own private parking lot. It’s located just a block behind the post office in downtown Dayton.”

ALL AGES. The venue also has a bar area with a great selection of local beer for those of age and with I.D.

Food trucks on site for the show:
The Wicked ‘Wich of Dayton
Hunger Paynes Food Truck

Schedule:

6pm Doors.
Music starts at 6:30pm.
Hawthorne Heights will be on around 10:15pm.
Come early. Stay late. Watch all the artists perform original Dayton music across two stages throughout the night!

Hawthorne Heights headlines this showcase of Dayton original bands

Hawthorne Heights headlines this showcase of Dayton original bands

Performing (not in this order):
Hawthorne Heights
Good English
Crosley Court
Second Story Anthem
ViFolly
You vs Yesterday
Jasper the Colossal
Bribing Senators
Goodnight Goodnight

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: arts, bands, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, Downtown Dayton, Events, Good English, Hawthorne Heights, Things to Do, Yellow Cab

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

Live Music Showcase in Downtown Troy

November 12, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

Screen Shot 2015-11-12 at 1.33.01 AMLocal original music groups Trey Stone & The Ringers, Tim Prichard & The Boxcar Suite, and Jack Ballengee-Morris will perform at a new music venue, Square Roots Records, in downtown Troy, Ohio on Saturday November 14th. Doors open at 7pm, Show starts at 8:30pm. Admission is $10 per person. BYOB.

Square Roots Records, a new listening room, recording studio and event space, is officially cutting the ribbon on their space at 106 Market St in downtown Troy on Thursday November 12th. Two days later, they are hosting three of the area’s brightest original music groups: Trey Stone & The Ringers, Tim Prichard & The Boxcar Suite, and Jack Ballengee-Morris. This is the perfect opportunity to check out the incredible sound system, bohemian decor, and cozy vibe!

This event is being presented by Venus Child Productions, a new local business that specializes in producing concerts and special events. This is the first all-local concert for VCP, and the first event presented outside the immediate downtown Dayton area. Libby Ballengee, the owner of VCP explains how the idea for this event came about: “I’m a huge fan of the Such A Night: The Last Waltz  event at The Dayton Art Institute. I realized a lot of the musicians in that super group have their own original bands. Two groups in particular, Trey Stone & The Ringers and Tim Pritchard & the Boxcar Suite, have the biggest representation of musicians in the Last Waltz. That’s how I got hip to both of these amazing bands. Bringing their original bands together on one stage has been a labor of love.”

Capping off this labor of love, is the addition of Ballengee’s own nephew, Jack Ballengee Morris, to the mix. This third-generation Appalachian traditionalist plays acoustic guitar along with a cello player, bringing a contemporary twist to his traditional mountain music sound. Morris was raised in West Virginia, and currently resides in the Columbus area. He is excited to be performing his first concert in the greater Dayton region. Morris’s music is featured in a new documentary, Shelter, by Academy Award winning documentary film maker, Barbara Kopple.

The Boxcar Suite takes the stage next, performing their signature sound: home-grown, Midwestern rock’n’roll. Their songs feature thoughtful lyrics set against dynamic guitar arrangements. Fans of Tom Petty, John Mellencamp, and Neil Young will be delighted with this Dayton-based four piece. Check out their newest album, Across the Vast and Deep, on iTunes or by clicking here.

Trey Stone & The Ringers headline this incredible evening of live music

Trey Stone & The Ringers headline this incredible evening of live music

Trey Stone & The Ringers are headlining this talented showcase. This eight-piece ensemble is led by keyboardist and songwriter, Trey Stone. Trey served as Musical Director at the famed Second City comedy theater for 15 years, working with many of the greats of modern comedy, including SNL’s Horatio Sanz, Jason Sudeikis, and Vanessa Bayer. His music and sound is inspired by the great New Orleans piano masters, including Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, James Booker, and Professor Longhair. This is good time music that will leave you with a smile on your face!

 

Cost of admission to this show is $10 and can be purchased at the door. Doors open at 7pm. Music will begin at 8:30pm. Please bring your own food and beverages.

Music by Jack Ballengee-Morris is featured in a new documentary by Academy award winning film maker, Barbara Kopple.

Music by Jack Ballengee-Morris is featured in a new documentary by Academy award winning film maker, Barbara Kopple.

 
About Square Roots Records
Square Roots Records is a revolutionary event space in Troy, Ohio. It’s a space for music, creativity and community.
Square Roots is a place to hear music in a listening room atmosphere where the emphasis is on presenting live music in an ideal setting for both the listener and performer.
Square Roots is a recording studio where artists can realize their vision.
Square Roots is a flexible space where you can hold wedding receptions, birthdays, holiday parties, corporate events, fundraisers – whatever event you envision, the staff can help you realize it.
  • Find out more about the available services at Square Roots.
  • To find out more information, contact the staff at Square Roots.
  • See an upcoming show
 
About Venus Child Productions
Venus Child Productions delivers exciting and eclectic entertainment events to the Dayton area. Venus Child Productions is the love child of Libby Ballengee, a promoter, photojournalist, podcaster, and philanthropist. Libby is presenting eclectic and exciting special events that showcase her love of live music, dance, art, yoga, mediation, and more!
 
Keep up with VCP events on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VenusChildProductions 
and Twitter: https://twitter.com/thevenuschild

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Jack Ballengee-Morris, Tim Prichard & The Boxcar Suite, Trey Stone & The Ringers, Venus Child Productions

Gilcherfest Benefit Show at Blind Bob’s

November 12, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

12188189_10156140307295447_3064773463296742791_oBlind Bob’s Bar is hosting, Gilcherfest, an extra special night of music to celebrate and raise money for Tyler Gilcher, who is battling leukemia. This special show, thrown by friends and musicians, features thousands in raffle prizes and an amazing night of live music from Swimming with Sharks, God Bless and Asher Jones, and The Nightbeast, This is definitely an evening you won’t want to miss!

Door cover will be $10, or $20 for entry with 3 raffle tickets. Raffle tickets can be purchased individually for $5 each, or 5 for $20. Raffle prizes will be listed in advance of the event.

For those who want to contribute to Tyler’s Go Fund Me page directly, please visit: https://www.gofundme.com/sw55jbqt

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: benefit, Blind Bob's, Tyler Gilcher

Soul Asylum and The Meat Puppets live at Oddbody’s

November 6, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

Yes indeed the 90’s are making a return this weekend via Soul Asylum and The Meat Puppets! Touring together, and stopping in Dayton, to help us relive Runaway Train, among other classics of the decade.

Formed in the summer of 1981 by high school friends Dan Murphy, Karl Mueller, and Dave Pirner, Soul Asylum (named Loud Fast Rules up until 1983) quickly became frontrunners of American college rock, following in the tradition of fellow Minnesota bands Hüsker Dü and The Replacements.

Along with Soul Asylum, are legendary desert punks the Meat Puppets. They have carved a unique niche for themselves with an unmistakable blend of cosmic country and punk rock filtered through countless acid trips, dog-eared comic books and their eclectic record collections. Along the way they’ve earned the admiration of a pantheon of critics and rock music peers. The band’s live shows and new material, including their 14th studio release, Rat Farm (April 16 release via Megaforce Records), are as colorful, vital and undiluted as ever.

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Soul Asylum performs at Oddbody’s Music Room Saturday night!

How to go?

Oddbody’s Music Room

Saturday November 7th

Doors 7pm, Show 8pm

Tickets: $25-$30

Purchase online here: https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/905331

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

Caldron of Musical Mayhem at Oddbody’s

October 30, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

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It was a dark stormy night and Dr. Lovenstein was hard at work in the depths of his Subterranean freak lab mixing up a strong batch of funk. As he poured his steamy concoction into the large kettle before him the chemicals began to swirl and a dark melody arose. He raised his arms in victory and the Cauldron of Musical Mayhem was born.

Dr. Lovenstein has invited Glostik Willy, and Jahman Brahman to the Subterranean Funk lab to help share his mystical creation. You won’t want to miss this event that takes place Halloween night October 31st at Oddbody’s! A freaky night of funky musical fun awaits you!

How to go?

Subterranean’s Caldron of Musical Mayhem Featuring Subterranean, Glostik Willy, & Jahman Brahman

Performing at Oddbody’s Music Room (conveniently near 35, north of the Woodman exit at 5418 Burkhardt Rd.)

8pm Doors. $10 in advance, $15 at the door. 18+

Get tickets: http://ticketf.ly/1LCwRlK

More about the bands:

Subterranean approaches improvisation with intent. Pushing stylistic boundaries and fearlessly exploring their musical journey while still presenting infectious grooves. This creates a unique experience at every live performance making each one a must see.

Glostik Willy is the life support for the rock & roll you thought was dead. The band formed in early 2008, and since then has grown to be a driving force in today’s scene bridging the gap between rock and jam and forming their own genre of music that can only be described as Hippy Metal. GW has done 500+ performances in more than 17 states and counting. The band has hosted 7 music festivals (May Daze, Stik Nite, Twig Nite, Willy Fest) and performed at over 35 festivals. Glostik Willy brings an energy like no other during live performances that gets crowds moving and grooving all night long. Currently the band is working on a new album that will feature the bands most recent musical workings while releasing a series of live albums. Glostik Willy continues to thrive on the road spreading their love for music to anyone with an open ear. If this group of in your face Hippy Metal addicts happen to stop by a city near you, be sure not to miss this amazing musical spectacle that the world knows as Glostik Willy.

Jahman Brahman is a four-member collaboration originating from Columbus, Ohio in 2005, and currently residing in the mountains of Asheville, NC. The musical intuition of each member overcomes the restrictions of any particular genre as they pioneer the musical trail with a sound completely their own. The name Jahman Brahman emerged from each member’s goal to achieve the ultimate state of musical cohesion; each instrument connected to one another to create a piece of music from the heart of one.

They’ve described their particular style as shred ‘n’ flow, a dynamic sound with a wide breath of influence, but a focus on rich, fluid, progressions of energy. Providing the low end, Nate “Brother” Brown brings his own style of funked out and super fresh bass grooves giving depth to Justin Brown’s full and conscious lyrics. Drummer Chuck Knott gives the sound its steady concrete pulse providing the heartbeat for Casey Chanatry’s riveting guitar-work. Combined, Jahman Brahman leaves the listener with a message on life, love, and the wonders experienced being part of an extraordinary musical family.

Each member holds a unique passion toward many different audio paths, with influences ranging from classic rock to electronica; from punk to jazz. Instead of conforming, they ascend music through the coalescence of their diverse styles, taking risks that unfold into powerful jams and creative compositions.

Local band, Subterranean, hosts their first Halloween extravaganza!

Local band, Subterranean, hosts their first Halloween extravaganza!

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Glostik Willy, Jahman Brahman, Oddbody's, subterranean

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