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From the Ohio Players to Lakeside, Slave and Zapp, some of the top funk bands in the country came from Dayton.
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Don MacRostie has been hand crafting mandolins in southeast Ohio for nearly 50 years.
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TruBlues975 in Marion bills itself as one of the last remaining radio stations where you can hear the blues. The station hopes it can preserve Ohio’s history and passion for soul music.
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Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville will be filled with toe-tapping tunes Friday night, as musicians gather to compete in the Ohio State Old Time Fiddlers Contest.
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Marietta artist Bobby Rosentock creates posters for world-renowned musicians using a printing press. They seek out his art for its antiquated approach.
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Carillon Park's new bell-master takes Dayton's musical heritage to new heights.
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Don MacRostie has been hand crafting mandolins in southeast Ohio for nearly 50 years.
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The ensemble and nonprofit Renovare brings classical music to places you might not normally find it, forging relationships and fostering music appreciation.
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A huge musical secret is hidden away in an Ohio landmark — and it just returned after years on hiatus.
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Cleveland Scene music writer Jeff Niesel shares his advice on how to discover more local music in the new year.