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Living The ‘Nerd’ Life: An Interview With Rapper K. Carter

July 2, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

 Kevin Carter (who goes by K. Carter) revealed to me when we met up that his passion ultimately was to play football.  Growing  up in Dayton for a large portion of his life, Carter moved to Tallahassee, Florida for a short  period of time.  While attending high school, he participated on the football team; envisioning himself  attending college and possibly expanding his playing days to further notice.  When he wasn’t on the  gridiron, you found Carter working at the Tropical Smoothie shop down by where he lived.  The  manager at the business, Ali, was an exceptional poet and helped young Carter begin exploring his idea of  becoming a rapper on the side.  Ali overheard Carter riffing throughout shifts when they worked together, which impressed him deeply.  Once Carter agreed to take notes for Ali, the duo  started off by doing rhyming drills; concentrating on having the sense of expanding the mind.  An  example Carter gave me was a time when the duo drove down to Miami for a poetry slam that he  described as one of “the craziest and best atmospheres of my life”.

“We were driving to Miami, and he (Ali) would see a sign that would say ‘coffee’”, Carter stated.  “My  job is to say a different rhyme about coffee, but not use the word ‘coffee’.  I would use ‘he caught me’  as an example.”

The high cost of attending college forced Carter to reluctantly make the choice to  have his football days come to a close.  Choosing to go down another path lead him to another passion of sorts, Carter moved back to Ohio to attend Wright State University and major in computer science.  In 2007, he began performing with a local rock group.  The band wanted to enlist a rapper into one of their songs during a recording session, and allowed Carter to step in.  Carter walked into the booth for the first time ever when he worked with the ensemble; unaware of how the end result was going to turn out for both parties.

“I did the verse to their music, they didn’t switch nothing up…when I get it down I wanted to do over.  I looked up and all five of them were staring through the little window like ‘Oh my god!  Is that real?  Did that just happen?’” Carter said in an enthusiastic tone.  The success he had collaborating with the pop rock band seeped into having Carter performing with the band during a show at Madison Theater, located outside of Cincinnati.  Carter described the night of the show, pointing out that over 2,000 individuals filled the theater to see the ensemble play live.  The audience didn’t know that Carter was scheduled to come out at some point during the set and perform with the band.  As he stood behind the curtain, Carter came out onstage when he heard his cue.  Walking out, he examined the look that each and every single person was portraying.  Mostly siding on the area of confusion, no one knew what was going to happen next.  Much like the moment in the recording studio, Carter was ready to blow people’s minds.

“I started rapping and I’m telling you-it erupted,” Carter gleefully recalls.  “I’m out there and girls are putting their hands out wanting me to shake them.  When I got done, everybody was saying ‘Hey-what’s your name?’  That’s when I knew-I’m good.”

On July 4th, Kevin Carter’s debut album Revenge Of The Nerd will be released.  The rec10659389_10152264605161017_3617655663413250727_nord has been in production for some time now-dating back to all the way back to November 2013.  Wrapping up recording in February of this year, Carter worked tirelessly to make each song stand out to listeners.  “I’m not a perfectionist, but I want it to be right,” he declared.  Carter recorded fifteen songs that will make up Revenge Of The Nerd; highlighting his fun-natured personality that has infected all that have had the pleasure to meet and spend time with him.  Proclaiming himself as a “nerd” due to his occupation (cyber security specialist), Carter presents lyrics that at times include a humorous spin on a variety of topics.  For example, Carter pointed out that he has written some songs that dive into the world of computer programming, smoothly bringing in lyrics about everyday life.  As you listen to Revenge Of The Nerd, Carter utilizes skills garnered from his time spent with Ali-making people see what he is saying, as if he is telling a story.  “I try to be very descriptive,” Carter says.  “The Harry Potter books are always better than the movies.  There’s more information in the book.  I want my words, my music to be the book.  Not the movie.”

When Carter isn’t rapping poetically, you can catch him on most weekends performing on The David Michaels Stage that’s located inside Black Box Improv Theater.  When he starts or steps into scenes in progress, Carter’s  wittiness along with his undeniable charm are hard to resist.  You are glued to your seat, wiping away the tears that begin flooding your eyes when you watch Carter and the others performing.  Whatever it’s him thriving under those bright, searing lights that hang above the stage at Black Box or working towards emerging as an up and coming gifted rapper within the world of music, one thing is undeniable-Carter is destined to be special.

“I have a message…I feel it in my heart that I can’t change the world, but I change people’s minds to think; to make this world better.  Or just make it more positive.”

Revenge Of The Nerds can be released on July 4th. For more info, including getting a copy of the album on either CD, iTunes, or even on a flash drive-click onto K. Carter’s Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/KCarter/122546891016?sk=timeline

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Psychedelic Cowboy Band To Rock Out Oddbody’s

June 29, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

11070838_10152677672131892_2055876415150561702_nLegendary band, the New Riders of the Purple Sage / NRPS return to town this Wed, July 1st  for one big show at Oddbody’s in Dayton.  The band was born in 1969 as a joint effort between John Dawson and Jerry Garcia, NRPS also included Phil Lesh and Mickey Hart. Their first gold record ‘The Adventures of Panama Red’ was at the forefront of the country rock sound with smoking hits like “Panama Red” and “Glendale Train.” New Riders still feature original members David Nelson and Buddy Cage with Michael Falzarano (Hot Tuna), Johnny Markowski (Stir Fried/JGB) and Ronnie Penque (Stir Fried/JGB/Ripple).

This show comes just in to time to serve as a warm up for all those fans  heading  to Chicago this weekend for the Grateful Dead’s 50th Anniversary “Fare Thee Well” shows July 3 – 5, which includes NRPS’s own “Psychedelic Last Supper” after shows. For Cincy and Columbus folks, stop over on your trek to Chi-town. Whether you’re going there or Willy Fest Music and Arts Gathering 2015 – whatever your July 4th plans are, plan on getting the party started  in Dayton at Oddbody’s Wednesday night!

Schedule:
8 – 8:40pm: Arrows of Neon (Dayton-based Grateful Dead tribute band)
9 – 9:40pm: Subterranean (Dayton-based original jam band… Improvisation with Intent!)
10 – 12am: New Riders of the Purple Sage

Doors open at 7pm and guests 18 and over are welcome.  Tickets run $20 in advance, $25 at the door.

This is a Venus Child Productions & Western Noise Entertainment event.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: New Riders of the Purple Sage

Jimmie’s Jams

June 25, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

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The first annual Jimmie Jam starts this weekend! It’s owner Jimmie Brandell’s birthday, and the folks over at Jimmie’s Ladder 11 are celebrating all weekend.  They have joined together with Family Jam Productions and Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery, to host three days of music, food, and brews.

Not everyone can afford or get the time off to attend music festivals over the summer. This “stay-cation” is a great option for people who have limited time and funds to travel. The bands are coming to us, undeterred by weather and travel conditions. What a great idea!

The fun starts  at 936 Brown Street on Thursday, and goes through Saturday. Doors open at 9pm, music begins at 10pm. Cover price is $10 each night, except Saturday which requires just a $5 cover. Attending all weekend is a grand total of $25 – which is super affordable, especially when you consider the pricing of typical music festivals.

What to expect? Here is the rundown…

Thursday, the line up consists of Magic Jackson (local funk masters), The Dirk Quinn Band (jazz funk from Philadelphia) and Jahman Brahman (jam band from Asheville, NC).

Friday is a split bill with Scott Lee & The Whiskey River Boys (local progressive folk), and Elementree Livity Project (reggae jam rock from Cincinnati).

Saturday caps the weekend off with Subterranean (local improv jam band) joined by special guest Sharon A. Lane (local piano and vocal legend).

Mr. Kevin Dumont will be MC/Artist at Large for the weekend.

This promises to be a weekend to remember!

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Music, live music

Troy Summer Concert Series Kicks Off With Eric Jerardi Band!

June 22, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

10603782_705223082956915_8802904526614351036_nEric Jerardi, of the Eric Jerardi Band, is considered a true blues rocker. His live shows are legendary across markets in the United States.

Jerardi has released 7 CD’s and has worked with some of the industry’s best, from producer David Z (Prince, Fine Young Cannibals, Johnny Lang, Etta James), to recording with Chuck Leavell (Rolling Stones, Allman Bros., Black Crowes). Jerardi is musically having the time of his life with the release of The Eric Jerardi Band’s cd “Everybody’s Waiting on Me”. The record has been internationally acclaimed with amazing reviews across the globe by such notables as Blues Matters and House of Blues Radio.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Eric Jerardi, Prouty Plaza

Claudia Carawan – “Positively Soulful Music”

June 21, 2015 By Guest Contributor

mvnd57jbduvur8vaq56b91ana8wx76ayVibrant, authentic and full of joy, Claudia Carawan is an award-winning singer/songwriter, inspirational speaker & performer whose music runs deep. Her voice has been described as “goose-bump inducing” and her original songs feature buoyant melodies fused with feel-good lyrics. In addition to being an award-winning songwriter, Claudia is also an inspiring speaker and teacher who facilitates classes and workshops. At the heart of Claudia’s music and mission as an artist is a belief that music is transformative. Claudia’s authentic and high energy approach gives her audience a feeling of empowerment, a strong sense of joy and the feeling that anything is possible.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Claudia Carawan

“Walk”ing Tall: An Interview With Marion Walker

June 19, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

Since moving out of their homes in Reno, Nevada and setting out on their two-month stint  on the road began back in May, Marion Walker’s tour has experienced a couple of  unfortunate events.  For starters, an electrical issue that forced them to cancel the first out of  town show.  When they finally diagnosed the problem, they were able to do enough to get  them rolling again.  During a stop in Austin, Texas, the members of the band came into the  town unaware that they were entering in one of the most torrential  thunderstorms in the city’s history.  While the group was able to leave town before the worst of the damage,  they had friends of friends  that weren’t so lucky.  One of the members of the band, vocalist/guitarist Kyle Akins,  spoke about a story that involved a group of teens staying out late due to it being  their prom night.  The steady rainfall started to grow more intense on the road; trapping one  of the teens inside her car.  Frightened and unsure as to what to do, the young girl calls her  father for help.  As he instructed his daughter on what to do, he sees the line drops.  The  young girl’s phone dies and went missing.  When retelling the story, you can hear the  suffering that Akins still has lingering.

“So tragic”, he says softly.

While most would start to consider this being a sign to pack on up and cancel the rest of the shows, Marion Walker have an unwavering desire to continue on.  The 3-piece ensemble had about twenty minutes left to drive before they’d stop for the night.  Tonight’s set will be performed at Tree House Lounge in Washington, D.C.  In the meantime, the band have stopped at a nearby rest stop when we began our conversation.  While the tour as a whole has been going well, the beginning stages of it tell a much different story.  When explaining it, Akins summed it up by referencing a quote from the original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre:

“Mercury has just went into retrograde.”

In 2012, Akins was throwing around the idea of doing experimental dance music when he was introduced to Jessie Smith by one of his musician friends.  When she was a kid, Smith mentions that she would get ribbed by her parents because she would climb all over everything.  Once she got really into dancing in high school, she knew that it was something that she wanted to be serious about long term.  After seventeen years of dancing, Smith’s resume is full of accolades; owning her dance company titled Dead Bird Movement, choreographing for Seattle art/theater group Saint Genet, and dancing with Seattle choreographer Dayna Hanson.  The duo immediately hit it off and soon began putting some music together.  Smith choreographed the group’s recent video “We Won’t Be In Love Much Longer.”  Filmed with no crew in the foggy Florida forests, Smith and Akins had to discover different ways of thinking about making the video.

“It’s all photo stills…we had to figure it a way to make the shots interesting using a tripod,” Akins explained.  “In each frame in the video is actually four or five seconds of movement.  We had the shutter open and we were experimenting with light exposure.  If you watched the video in real time, it would be about thirty minutes long.”  Akins added that 36,000 photos were taken during the video shoot, while only 2400 are used.

Musically, the early recordings of Marion Walker showcased a folksy sound; focusing on the music being pushed to be intimate.  Now with their upcoming EP Serious Picnic set for release on June 23rd, the band switches gears towards exploring a more psychedelic rock sound.  The 3-song, 11-minute and 11-second EP is a machine that is heavy on the reverb and features a beautifully interwoven mixture of Akins and Smith’s vocals.  The writing sessions began back in June of last year in Asheville, North Carolina while Smith was performing a dance show.  The tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri with the death of Michael Brown navigated Marion Walker into a collective stream of consciousness.  Now meant to be consumed in its entirety, the opener “Seriously,” a haunting fuzzed out opus.  Straight into the churning “Silver Drone”, “Volunteers” finishes the EP strong.

In the later stages this summer, Marion Walker will start prepping for what could possibly be a full-length.  With a few weeks left to go on the road, Marion Walker will spend some time with family down in Florida once their latest leg comes to an end.  Time that they deserve to have, no question.

Marion Walker will be performing at Blind Bob’s on June 19th with Salvador Ross and Lot Lizard.  Showtime is 9pm.  $5 cover.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

11 Musical Acts at Miamisburg’s Brew Grass Festival

June 18, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

11082655_10152801768766989_1421492731458695627_nBluegrass, cold brews and Zombie Dogz, not a bad start for a brand new festival on the banks of the Great Miami River in historic downtown Miamisburg. This Saturday, June 20th from 11am – 11:30pm, is an  outdoor celebration of Bluegrass, Americana, Folk music, and Ohio’s beer-brewing heritage at Riverfront Park. The lineup includes grammy-winning and nominated artists, IBMA award winners, along with many more talented regional acts.  Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the event and $1 of every ticket goes to the Dayton Chapter of A Special Wish Foundation.

Food vendors schedule to attend include:  1776 grill, Bessie Homemade Noodles, Star City BBQ, Ritter’s frozen custard, Star City breweries very special butterbeer ( basically the best cream soda you’ve ever had in your life with whip cream on top). Lucky Star Brewery will be serving their homemade root beer and Zombie Dogz will join the fun at 5pm.   Dash Concessions will be there serving funnel cakes sweet tea hot dogs and other treats. No coolers will be allowed.

Here’s the musical lineup:

~MOUNTAIN HEART~ brewgrass
~THE CLAY HESS BAND~ 
~JOE MULLINS & THE RADIO RAMBLERS~
~NIGHTFLYER~ 
~THE REPEATING ARMS~ 
~BUFFALO WABS & THE PRICE HILL HUSTLE~
~AGAINST THE GRAIN~ 
~EVAN LANIER & THE BLUEGRASS EXPRESS~ 
~MY BROTHERS KEEPER~ 
~THE GREAT WIDE OPEN~ 
~MAD RIVER RAILROAD~

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: blue grass, Brew Grass, miamisburg

Fraze $5 Friday Features Jo Dee Messina

June 11, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

y8ycct3rof0m2fvwclj1ocmoqwok35kqJo Dee Messina became the first country female to have three consecutive number one hits from the same album. The hits in question were “Bye Bye,” “I’m Alright,” and “Stand Beside Me,” from the album I’m Alright.  Jo Dee has charted 9 number one singles, 16 Top 40 singles, and sold more than 5 million records worldwide.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Fraze

Almost Queen at Canal Music Fest

June 9, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

The Canal canalMusic Fest has been the platform for free concerts provided to the residents of Tipp City and the surrounding area since 2010.  The first event in 2010 was held at the Canal Lock Park and appropriately named the Canal Music Fest.

In 2011, the event moved to City Park but the name stayed the same. While the size and the location have changed over the past five years—our commitment to this free, family-friendly music event has not. We remain committed to providing this opportunity for friends and family to get together and enjoy great music, delicious food and a good, old-fashioned sense of community.  Due to the generosity of sponsors and presented by The Tipp City Area Arts Council this show is free.  Doors open at 6pm  and the show will begin at 7:30 pm for the Saturday, June 13th Canal Music Fest. Food and beverages available beginning at 6pm.

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Performing this year:
The band Almost Queen hails from New York and has been paying tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen for the past ten years. This will be the first time that the band has performed in this area, so don’t miss this! 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Almost Queen, Canal Music Fest

Country Icon Dwight Yoakam Live at The Rose

June 3, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

dwight_whitechairFew entertainers have attained the iconic status of Dwight Yoakam. Perhaps that is because so few have consistently and repeatedly met the high standard of excellence delivered by the Kentucky native no matter what his endeavor. His name immediately conjures up compelling, provocative images: A pale cowboy hat with the brim pulled low; poured-on blue jeans; intricate, catchy melodies paired with poignant, brilliant lyrics that mesmerize with their indelible imprint.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Rose Music Center

Stained Glass and Halo Series Brings FREE String Quartet Performance to Local Churches

May 28, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

download-picture On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 4 pm, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Principal String Quartet will travel to Trinity United Presbyterian Church, 3211 Lake Avenue, Dayton, OH, to celebrate the human spirit through the universal medium of music with its first Halo Concert of the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance 2014-2015 New Horizons season. The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Principal String Quartet comprises Jessica Hung, Concertmaster; Kirstin Greenlaw, Principal Second Violin; Sheridan Currie, Principal Viola; and  Andra Lunde Padrichelli, Principal Cello. The concert is free and open to the public with no ticket required.

This concert is part of the DPO’s Stained Glass and Halo Series of concerts in community churches, which themselves are part of a series of community outreach efforts called the Norma Ross Memorial Community Concerts in honor of the late Mrs. Norma Ross, a tireless advocate for music and minority youth. All Stained Glass and Halo Concerts are free with generous seating available. The 2014–2015 Stained Glass Series Concerts, Halo Concerts, and Norma Ross Memorial Community Concerts are made possible by the Bob Ross Auto Group and Keybank.

This season’s Halo Concert program features two beautiful selections of music, including Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 11 “Serioso” and David Baker’s “Summer Memories” for String Quartet.

The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra will present two additional Stained Glass Concerts this spring: one on Sunday, June 7, 2015, at 5 pm at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church in Trotwood, OH, and one on Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 5 pm at Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Dayton, OH.

For more information on this May 31st Halo Concert, please call the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance at (937) 224-3521.  For more information on the 2014-2015 Stained Glass and Halo Concert Series, visit www.daytonperformingarts.org/14-15/stainedglassseries.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: DPO, Stained Glass and Halo Series

ROCK-N-ROLL TEAM VOID, AKILLIS GREEN, THE DISAPPOINTMENTS

May 23, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

xbg3rfahenmtgx4nm25rg6yips3it02gCome and See The Show!!!! ROCK-N-ROLL TEAM VOID, AKILLIS GREEN, THE DISAPPOINTMENTS at the coolest spot in town, South Dayton nice blend of Rock-N-Roll from the high and lonesome X rated Blugrass with AKILLIS GREEN from ritch hare in town— and debut from Chicago, they are ROCKERS you know from now on, THE DISAPPOINTMENTS! and from parts unknown Lucha Rock-N-Roll Champions TEAM VOID!
This is a good night, May 23rd Saturday Night, see you there…
If you knew the comedian, Matt Derda’s crew in mid 2000s around Dayton, yes THE DISAPPOINTMENTS are his friends and his band from Chicago coming in debut, we will all have lots of entertaining music to bring! It’s a killer of a show! Come out to the club our friend Jr has going on, let’s go

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: AKILLIS GREEN, ROCK-N-ROLL TEAM VOID, THE DISAPPOINTMENTS

She’s A Little Bit Country, He’s A Little Bit Rock ‘n Roll

May 15, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

Donny and Marie perform at The Flamingo Las Vegas in Las Vegas

The brother-sister singing duo of Donny and Marie Osmond will perform at Kettering Medical Center Foundation’s Heart to Heart Gala at the Schuster Center on Sunday, August 9th.

The younger siblings of the Osmond family, Donny and Marie Osmond started performing at an early age. Donny first entered the public eye when he joined his older brothers’ singing group,”The Osmonds,” and appeared regularly on”The Andy Williams Show.” Donny and Marie both recorded solo albums before joining forces to star on the 70s TV variety show “Donny & Marie.” In the late 1990s, the duo co-hosted their own talk show. Donny and Marie both enjoyed newfound popularity after separately appearing on the hit reality competition show, “Dancing with the Stars.” In 2008, they announced an exclusive engagement of concerts at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas.

The 27th annual Heart to Heart Gala begins with hors d’oeuvres and dinner in The Great Hall of Sinclair Community College’s Ponitz Center followed by a concert at the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center. Guests and sponsors of this event are able to support one of the nation’s leading cardiovascular programs while achieving exposure to the region’s business, healthcare and community leaders.

Dinner & Dessert: 5 – 8pm  |  Sinclair Community College
The Ponitz Center, The Great Hall
Free parking at Sinclair under Ponitz CenterPerformance: 8:30pm  |  Schuster Center
Shuttle service to Schuster Center

 

Dinner & Concert Combo Tickets

Gold Sponsor:

  • $5,000 for a table of 8 – $3,000 donation

Silver Sponsor:

  • $3,500 for a table of 8 – $1,500 donation
Gold Patron: (Individual)

  • $475 – $250 donation

Silver Patron: (Individual)

  • $325 – $100 donation

Contact Wanda Willis to purchase dinner/concert packages or call (937) 395-8607.
Tickets go on  sale June 1st for  performance-only tickets starting at $60 at Ticket Center Stage at 937-228-3630.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Heart to Heart Gala, Kettering Medical Center Foundation

Brews & Blues Funds Diabetes Dayton

May 12, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

BB&BSince 1963, Diabetes Dayton has been providing programs and services to children and adults for the prevention and management of diabetes.  As a small, independent non-profit agency, they rely on grants, donations, and fundraisers to support their programs. They provide supplies for the uninsured, free diabetes education classes, community screenings, an annual Diabetes Expo and camps for kids with diabetes.

 Big Brews & Blues is their signature fundraiser to help generate revenue so that they can continue providing these vital programs and services. It ensures that any child living with diabetes can attend camp, regardless of their ability to pay. Camp for these kids means making friends with other children living with diabetes, becoming more independent, excellent medical supervision 24/7, and enjoying all the fun camp can offer.

Your ticket includes event entry  to the Riverscape MetroPark Pavillion and 12 beer sampling tickets with a commemorative tasting glass. Advance tickets are $30, day of tickets will be $40. Designated Driver Ticket which include 2 nonalcoholic beverage ticket are $20 and you may pick up a souvenir glass on the way out.  Food will be available for purchase from Brock Masterson, Boston’s Bistro, Hickory River Smokehouse, El Meson and C Dogs Hot Dog Cart.  The event starts at 5pm and ends at 9pm this Friday night, May 15th.

BLUES LINEUP

5pm  Doug Hart – Doug Hart incorporates free form, yet controlled versions of many blues standards while blending Doug’s blues and rock influences to form creative original compositions.
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Dayton native Noah Wotherspoon

6:15pm  Back Talk Blues Band –  Hard drivin’ Texas & Chicago-style Blues led by Gary “Guitar” Williams.

7:45pm – Noah Wotherspoon Band – Noah Wotherspoon , 2015 International Blues Challenge Best Guitarist Award winner and 2nd place winners at the 2015 International Blues Challenge! – The Noah Wotherspoon Band hails from Dayton, OH.

Inspired by Chicago blues greats like Magic Sam and Hound Dog Taylor, Noah’s deeply emotional guitar style has mesmerized audiences since the beginning. His expression doesn’t end with the guitar; he also has a love for the lyrical imagery of Jack Kerouac.

BEER LINEUP

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  • Black Chocolate Stout*, Smuttynose Brewing Co.

  • Hayseed, Mt. Carmel Brewing Co

  • Barrel Aged Toffee Stout*, Elevator Brewing Co.

  • Fresh Squeezed IPA, Deschutes Brewery

  • Imperial IPA, Snapshot Series, Mt. Carmel Brewing Co.

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  • The Sphinx Ale, Samuel Adams Boston Beer Co.

  • Twisted Pretzel Wheat, Shock Top Brewing Co.

  • Schlafly Kölsch, Schlafly Tap Room

  • The Kimmie, The Yink & The Holy Gose, Anderson Valley Brewing Co.

  • Calypso Hennepin, Ommegang Brewery

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  • Guatemalan Mayan Stout (Firkin), Thirsty Dog Brewing Co.

  • Spiced Banana Wheat, Shock Top Brewing Co.

  • The Muddy*, Goose Island Brewery

  • Old Embalmer ’13*, Wildmer Brothers Brewing

  • Hefe Sandy, Widmer Brothers Brewing

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  • Eleven/162*, Mad Tree Brewing

  • Le Terroir Dry Hopped Sour Ale, New Belgium Brewing Co.

  • Ten FIDY*, Oskar Blues Brewery

  • Sweetwater Dank Tank Double IPA, SweetWater Brewing Co.

  • Peanut Butter & Chocolate Porter (Firkin), Great Lakes Brewing Co.

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  • Ace Pineapple, The California Cider Co.

  • Treasure of the Humble*, Nowhere In Particular Brewing

  • The Brew Kettle Jackhammer*, Brew Kettle Taproom

  • Barrel Aged Dunkelweiizenbock, North High Brewing

  • Brewed Witch Barleywine*, Maumee Bay Brewing Co.

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  • Stone Ruination Double IPA 2.0, Stone Brewing Co.

  • Gangster Frog IPA, Hoppin’ Frog Brewery

  • Chipotle Pollinator, Crafter Artisan Meadery

  • Citra High, MadTree Brewing Co.

  • Fat Head’s Amber Lager, Fat Head’s Brewery

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  • Stand Pipe Stout*, Old Firehouse Brewery

  • Reunion Ale ’13, Shmaltz Brewing Co. & Terrapin Beer

  • Legend Red, Star City Brewing Co.

  • Morning Cloak, Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery

  • Wilfred American Amber Ale, Yellow Springs Brewery

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  • Hoppy Ditz, Cellar Dweller Craft Beers

  • Divergent, Rivertown Brewing Co.

  • Shroominous, Blank Slate Brewing Co.

  • Belgium Blonde, West Sixth Brewing Co.

  • Pogue’s Porter, Flat 12 Bierwerks

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  • Coconut Chickow*, Triple Digit Brewing Co.

  • Listermann Nutcase Peanut Butter Porter, Listermann Brewing Co.

  • Rauch Weisel, Weasel Boy Brewing

  • Verich Gold, Ohio Brewing Brewing Co.

  • Cheval Magique*, Eudora Brewing Co.

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  • Gabriel’s Chupacabra, Barley’s Brewing Co.

  • Wooster New Stout, JFAB

  • New Moon, Wolf’s Ridge Brewing

  • Rhinegeist Hans, Rhinegeist Brewery

  • Rocket Fuel Pale Ale, Lucky Star Brewery

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  • Broken Empire*, Dayton Beer Co.

  • Imperial Box Troll*, Toxic Brew Co.

  • Herbivore No. 1, Fifth Street Brewpub

  • Mouthbreather, Lock 27 Brewing

  • Double Pale Ale, Hairless Hare Brewery

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  • Punch You in the EyePA*, 50 West Brewing Co.

  • Thirsty Dog/Brooklyn Brooklyn Dog, Thirsty Dog Brewing Co.  & Brooklyn Brewery

  • Porter, Carillon Brewing Co.

  • Evil Twin Yin*, Great Lakes Brewing Co.

  • Folklore, Stillwater Artisanal Ales

* Not Available in Pints until 7pm

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Big Brews & Blues Noah Wotherspoon, Diabetes Dayton

Cityfolk Celebration Preview Party!

May 12, 2015 By LIbby Ballengee

10982244_1041624339183668_4150855490984839058_nCityfolk is celebrating this summer – and you are invited to the party! This Thursday, May 14th, is the Cityfolk Celebration Preview Party. Stop by Lily’s Bistro in the Oregon District, any time between 5pm – 10pm for happy hour prices ALL night long!  One of my local favorites, The Blackbirds, will be among the local musicians playing during the evening. They are ethereal and lovely, and will set the perfect mood for Lily’s. Show them some love and support this great event!

A portion of the proceeds from the Preview Party will go to support the Cityfolk Celebration, which will be held on June 27th at Courthouse Square. This is a way to get a taste of Cityfolk, for all of us who miss that beloved local festival. The fun starts at 1pm and runs through 9pm, and admission is Free! The music lineup is fantastic, including Gem City, Page Beller, Acarya, The Blackbirds, Corndrinkers, Seefari, and the Celtic Academy of Irish Dance. Hope to see you there!

For questions or more information call 937-838-2875 or email [email protected]

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Cityfolk Celebration

Rose Music Center Open House Sunday

April 30, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

 

roseThe City of Huber Heights would like to welcome the community to come take a first look at the Rose Music Center on Sunday, May 3 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm.  The Open House is a FREE event that will allow patrons to tour the brand new venue, including access to the stage and backstage dressing rooms. Entertainment will be provided by local bands, The Brothers In Arms and Sonic Mojo, and the first 2000 people will receive a complimentary Rose Music Center Inaugural Season lanyard and ticket holder.

Concession stands will be open to provide food and beverages for purchase.  Featured items will be Skyline Chili as well  $1.00 hot dogs, $1.00 fountain drinks and $2.00 domestic beers.

Kicking off the event at 1:00pm will be a special recognition by elected officials with an official ribbon cutting, and a special appearance by the Wayne High School band.

The Rose Music Center is owned by the City of Huber Heights and is managed by Music & Event Management, Inc.   The venue is a covered, intimate, state-of-the-art 4,200-seat concert facility.  The unique elevated tiered design was created to give every concertgoer a personal experience with exceptional sight lines and acoustics.  Two large LED video screens located on both sides of the stage complete the overall fan experience making every seat in the house a great one.

 

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  • Face Painting
  • Balloon Art
  • Photo Booth
  • $1.00 Hot Dogs
  • $1.00 Fountain Drinks
  • $2.00 Domestic Beers
  • Live Music

The venue is conveniently located at the “Crossroads of America” and provides a plethora of amenities that will enhance every concert-going experience.  The well-lit parking lots immediately adjacent to the building will make entering and leaving any concert effortless.  The giant ceiling fans located inside the pavilion will provide a comfortable setting even on the hottest summer evenings; and the convenient box office hours will allow a service-charge free outlet for fans to buy tickets right on site.

 

Look here for the list of upcoming shows at Rose Music Center

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Rose Music Center

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