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  2. Dayton (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dayton was a post-disco funk band, formed in Dayton, Ohio, United States by Chris Jones (trumpet, keyboards, vocals) from the band Sun and Shawn Sandridge (guitar, vocals) from Over Night Low. Derrick Armstrong (vocals), Kevin Hurt ( drums , percussion ), Jenny Douglas (vocals) and Rachel Beavers (vocals) completed the line up.

  3. Category:Funk musical groups from Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Funk musical groups from Dayton, Ohio" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Slave (band) Sun (R&B band) Z. Zapp

  4. Faze-O - Wikipedia

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    Faze-O was a late 1970s funk group based in Dayton, Ohio [1] and produced by Clarence Satchell of the Ohio Players, for whom it was the front band during many live performances. [2] Their 1977 song "Riding High" has been sampled by hip hop artists.

  5. Dayton Funk All-Stars, Philharmonic to perform together ... - AOL

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    Nov. 6—The Dayton Funk All-Stars and some very special guests will join Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra for "Dayton Funk: A Tribute to Dayton's Funk Legacy" at the Schuster Center in Dayton on ...

  6. Sep. 3—Though they have only been making music together for two years, Dayton-based rock 'n' roll band Bohemian Funk already has a chance at achieving national success. Bohemian Funk, which ...

  7. Category:Musical groups from Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Funk musical groups from Dayton, Ohio (8 P) Pages in category "Musical groups from Dayton, Ohio" ... Mayfly (band) Morella's Forest;

  8. Hot Fun - Wikipedia

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    Hot Fun is the 3rd studio album by American funk band Dayton.It was released on June 28, 1982, by Capitol Records.The album was subdued but well received by Billboard critics for its cool skating and step-by-step rhythm and was set amidst some jazzy riffs and ensemble vocals, as well as the rest of the album with its upbeat manner and mixed male and female voices.

  9. Dayton funk legends the Ohio Players' "O-H-I-O" Canton R&B group O’Jays “Love Train" Cleveland's Tracy Chapman's "Talkin’ Bout a Revolution"