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  2. Robert Ward (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Luthersville, Georgia, [4] he moved to Dayton, Ohio in 1960 and formed the Ohio Untouchables. The group released several singles on LuPine [1] including "Your Love Is Amazing" which would become one of Ward's signature songs. [2] They also recorded the guitar workout, "Forgive Me Darling", which was loosely modelled on Bo Diddley's, "I ...

  3. Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hamilton, Ohio, about 20 miles (32 km) north of Cincinnati in 1943, Bonner grew up poor, the oldest of 14 children. He ran away from home at 14, and eventually wound up in Dayton, where he connected with the musicians who would form the Ohio Players. The band's lineup changed over the years, but its instrumentation and sound remained ...

  4. The Werks - Wikipedia

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    The Werks is an American rock band originating from Dayton, Ohio and noted for its musical improvisation and exploration of music across multiple genres. Founded in 2005 by Dave Bartoletti (keys), Rob Chafin (drummer), Chris Houser (guitar) and Chuck Love (bass), the band is best known for its quick rise into the jam band music scene and appearances at major festivals and events across the US ...

  5. Joe Mullins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Mullins purchased WBZI Radio in Xenia, Ohio. He later purchased WKFI (Wilmington), WEDI (Eaton), FM 100.3 (Xenia / Dayton / Springfield), and FM 105.5 (Eaton / Dayton), of which he operates all as Real Roots Radio under Town and Country Broadcasting, Inc., having been renamed in March 2018 from My Classic Country. [1] [5] [6]

  6. Brainiac (band) - Wikipedia

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    Brainiac was formed in Dayton, Ohio, United States in January 1992 with vocalist, guitarist and keyboard player (particularly Moog synthesizers) Tim Taylor (July 20, 1968 – May 23, 1997), [3] bassist Juan Monasterio (Monostereo), guitarist Michelle Bodine and drummer Tyler Trent. [4]

  7. Vince Gill - Wikipedia

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    Gill also took guitar lessons from a local guitarist named J. Julian Akins. [10] Additionally, Gill brought his guitar to school for show and tell a number of times, where he would entertain students by playing "The House of the Rising Sun". [11] Gill also learned how to play Dobro, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, and bass guitar during his teenage ...

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