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Rick Webster Interview: Dayton Music History Project, Rick Webster, Chris Wydman
Rick Webster Interview: Dayton Music History Project, Rick Webster, Chris Wydman
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Rick Webster, local singer and musician from Dayton/Belmont area active in the local music over the past five decades.
James "Rev Cool" Carter: Dayton Music History Project, James Carter, Matthew Mercer
James "Rev Cool" Carter: Dayton Music History Project, James Carter, Matthew Mercer
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with James Carter aka “Rev Cool”, well-known music promoter, producer, and long-time DJ at WYSO in Yellow Springs. Best known for his radio show, “Around the Fringe”, and his music label, “I WANNA Records”.
Janet Ogg: Dayton Music History Project, Janet Ogg, Matthew Mercer
Janet Ogg: Dayton Music History Project, Janet Ogg, Matthew Mercer
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Janet Ogg, accomplished jazz drummer, songwriter and music teacher from Huber Heights, OH. Former member of the Roy Meriwether Trio, as well as many other jazz combos from the mid 1960’s to the early 2000’s.
Leonard "Lenny" Davis: Dayton Music History Project, Leonard Davis, Matthew Mercer
Leonard "Lenny" Davis: Dayton Music History Project, Leonard Davis, Matthew Mercer
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Lenny Davis, well-known local singer/performer, and club owner of The Forum, a popular night club and music venue from 1965-1977.
Kathy Simpson: Dayton Music History Project, Kathy Simpson, Matthew Mercer
Kathy Simpson: Dayton Music History Project, Kathy Simpson, Matthew Mercer
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Kathy Simpson, Dayton area musician and former band member of Gary Hill in Blue Max. Discusses Dayton music scene from early 1970’s-present.
Fran Davis Razor And Vicki Van Winkle Craycraft: Dayton Music History Project, Fran Davis Razor, Vicki Van Winkle Craycraft, Chris Wydman
Fran Davis Razor And Vicki Van Winkle Craycraft: Dayton Music History Project, Fran Davis Razor, Vicki Van Winkle Craycraft, Chris Wydman
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Fran Davis Razor and Vicky Van Winkle Craycraft, members of 1960’s rock band, Vicki and the Rest, discussing their band and experiences in the Dayton music scene in 1960’s.
Gary Hill: Dayton Music History Project, Gary Hill, Chris Wydman
Gary Hill: Dayton Music History Project, Gary Hill, Chris Wydman
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Gary Hill, local recording artist and music producer, and owner of Gary Hill Music, lnc. Best known as lead guitarist/band leader for Captain Crunch and the Crew, Blue Max, Double Eagles, and Fleetwood Dreams. Gary and his bands have opened for numerous major acts, including the Eagles, Jerry Lee Lewis, Harry Chapin, Aerosmith, and REO Speedwagon, among others.
Phil "Dirt" Linville:Dayton Music History Project, Phil Linville, Chris Wydman
Phil "Dirt" Linville:Dayton Music History Project, Phil Linville, Chris Wydman
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Phil "Dirt" Linville, guitar player/vocalist of several local rocks bands in Dayton, 1962-present, including the Yeoman Warders, Night Shade, and Cuest.
Dan Maloon: Dayton Music History Project, Dan Maloon, Chris Wydman
Dan Maloon: Dayton Music History Project, Dan Maloon, Chris Wydman
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Dan MaLoon, bass player and member of the popular local band, Bearcreek.
A General Guidelines On Practical Teaching With The Concentration In Instrumental Pedagogy, Emily Ka-Lei Au
A General Guidelines On Practical Teaching With The Concentration In Instrumental Pedagogy, Emily Ka-Lei Au
The University Honors Program
Over the decades, music training becomes more popular, and more and more senior students are intended to enter the entertainment industry. Instrumental performance degree becomes more competitive compare to the past fifteen to twenty years, and because of this high level of competitiveness, the quality of it increase, more outstanding young artists are trained. The early training lay the foundation of one’s ability and future. This research paper explores the potential challenges and issues regarding to instrumental teaching, and generate the ideas to music teacher on their awareness on these issues.
Steve Carrasas: Dayton Music History Project, Steve Carrasas, Chris Wydman
Steve Carrasas: Dayton Music History Project, Steve Carrasas, Chris Wydman
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
Video interview with Steve Carrasas, local musician and band member of The Outcasts and December’s Children, discussing Dayton music scene in 1960’s.
Story Circle: Dayton History Music Project Records, Rick Webster, James Carter, Leonard Davis, Jim Foreman, Fran Davis Razor, Vicki Van Winkle Craycraft, Dan Maloon, Steve Carrasas, Ira Stanley, Gary Hill, Vondal Moore, Dawne Dewey, Chris Wydman
Story Circle: Dayton History Music Project Records, Rick Webster, James Carter, Leonard Davis, Jim Foreman, Fran Davis Razor, Vicki Van Winkle Craycraft, Dan Maloon, Steve Carrasas, Ira Stanley, Gary Hill, Vondal Moore, Dawne Dewey, Chris Wydman
Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)
A story circle on the history of music in Dayton was moderated by Dawne Dewey and Chris Wydman from the Wright State Special Collections and Archives. Local musicians were gathered together to talk about the music scene in Dayton. They recalled venues, bands, and performers in the Miami Valley Region.
The Live Wire: Collection Of Prohibition Songs, The Rodeheaver Company, J B. Herbert
The Live Wire: Collection Of Prohibition Songs, The Rodeheaver Company, J B. Herbert
Local History Ephemera Collection (MS-383)
This booklet is a collection of songs written about prohibition. It was sold for use by others, and contained 29 different songs. The final page contains information about other collections that can be purchased from the Rodeheaver Company.