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  2. Music of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, southwest Ohio, and Dayton in particular, was known for its stable of funk bands, including Bootsy's Rubber Band, [5] The Ohio Players, Lakeside, Slave, Aurra, Sun, Dayton, Faze O, and Zapp featuring Roger Troutman. Walter "Junie" Morrison, is a musician and producer born in Dayton. Morrison was a producer, writer, keyboardist ...

  3. Michael Seifert (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Seifert is an American multi-platinum award-winning music composer, record producer, arranger and audio engineer based in Cleveland, Ohio.. Seifert's credits include work for Nicholas Megalis, Paul Simon, Dominick Farinacci, Weedie Braimah, Bokanté, Nancy Zeltsman, Gentlemen Hall, Tori Amos, Regina Spektor, Fountains of Wayne, Lifehouse (band), Colbie Caillat, Gerald Levert, Bone ...

  4. How to Dance in Ohio (musical) - Wikipedia

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    2023 Broadway. 2025 UK. How to Dance in Ohio is a musical with music by Jacob Yandura, lyrics and book by Rebekah Greer Melocik. It was adapted from the 2015 documentary of the same name. The musical focuses on a group of autistic young adults preparing to attend a Spring Formal dance organized by their counselor, Dr. Amigo.

  5. Recording Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Recording Workshop. /  39.24812°N 82.981612°W  / 39.24812; -82.981612. Recording Workshop (RECW) is an advanced educational facility that teaches the process of music recording and audio production. It is located seven miles south of Chillicothe, Ohio, USA.

  6. Category:Record producers from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Marotta. Mike McCarthy (producer) Arnold McCuller. Richard E. Meyer. Buddy Miller. Eric Miller (record producer) Richard Mohr. Mark Mothersbaugh. Rob Mounsey.

  7. Don Dixon (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Don Dixon (musician) Don Alan Dixon[1] (born December 13, 1950) is an American record producer, songwriter, and musician. [2] He is considered to be one of the key producers of what is called the jangle pop movement of the early 1980s, including working with R.E.M. and The Smithereens. [3][4]

  8. Cleveland Recording Company - Wikipedia

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    Frederick C. Wolf, Ken Hamann, John Hansen, Grand Funk Railroad, James Gang, The Lemon Pipers, The Human Beinz, Velvet Crest, The Outsiders. Cleveland Recording Company was a historic recording studio located in the Carnegie Hall building at 1220 Huron Road in Cleveland, Ohio. The studio produced many hit records in the 1960s and 1970s by ...

  9. Hi-Tek - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath. Tony Louis Cottrell (born May 5, 1976), [2] better known as Hi-Tek, is an American rapper and music producer from Cincinnati, Ohio. He is best known for his work with Talib Kweli. His father is singer Willie Cottrell of the Willie Cottrell Band, whom Hi-Tek featured on his second album, Hi-Teknology 2.