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Da B's Side
by Da B's Side
Highlighting the stories and personalities of the Dayton, Ohio Music Community.
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Episode 32: Chay Buddah
In Episode 32, Chay Buddah speaks on New Orleans, the Navy, singing in church, performing with SLAVE & Marva Wright, the past, present and future of HOTT2DEF.
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Episode 31: Authorized to Speak
In Episode 31, Janelle Jaye talks to B-HARV about becoming an integral part of local musicians and bands, such as Top Secret and Authorized Personnel. After our conversation, if there is one thing we have learned, it is that Janelle is understands emotion in music.
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Episode 30: This Musical Journey
In Episode 30, Felita "Flow" LaRock opens up about the incredible experiences she has under her belt. From service in the Air Force, to being a vocalist in the USAF Band, to traveling all over the world performing, recording on a children's jazz album, singing with Lee Greenwood, performing with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, and singing the National Anthem for the Cincinnati Reds & Bengals, Dayton Dragons and Columbus Blue Jackets. But . . . who is she?
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Episode 29: Till I Drop
In Episode 29, Stan Birdsong talks about his experiences in both the DJ and Bassist world, performing all around the region with the talented musicians southern Ohio has to offer (including our host), and goes down a knowledge rabbit hole with B-Harv.
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Episode 28: Send Them Out Remembering Why They Came
In Episode 28, Nikki Webb, AKA: DJ Lady Bounce, speaks on her roots, influences, hosting the Fly With Us Podcast, and the highs and lows of being one of Dayton's most prominent female DJ's.
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Episode 27: I Am Thankful to Do This. I Am in Dayton, Ohio.
In Episode 27, Crescendo Baccus takes us down nostalgia lane and guides us through his journey of being a child prodigy, seasoned church musician, growing into a leader in the community, and being Dayton's top musician match-maker.
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Episode 26: I Came to See You Fall on Your Face
This week, Billy Sutterlin speaks on falling in love with music and performing. From being a founding member to Full Frontal, to starting White Knuckle Weekend, Billy plants seeds where he goes. This is a great chat about what makes him tick and the people in his life that lift him up and encourage him.
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Episode 25: Practice Makes Permanent
In Episode 25, Heather Hale speaks on auditioning for 2nd Wind Band, to vocal coaching, to overcoming pressure and just being a downright good human being.
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Episode 24: Hall Around Town
In Episode 24, Scott Hall of "Hall Around Town Radio" takes us on his life's journey: from climbing his way up the ladder at the fire department, to laying his foundations to what would ultimately become an integral staple in the Dayton Music Scene. Numerous shout outs to a lot of local musicians in this episode.
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Episode 23: I Blame My Brother Michael
In Episode 23, Brian Harris discusses his decades-long music career that is still going strong. From touring in Europe, to re-creating an iconic drum kit, to a nearly 20 year career as a professional DJ . . . he sure has a lot to say.
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Episode 22: Midnight in Rio
In Episode 22, Chad Robinson of White Knuckle Weekend goes down Memory Lane, from playing in bars at 17 with Crains Run, to recording several original tunes, to expanding his skill set into engineering, having a long break, to giving it one more try . . . and he is having the time of his life.
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Episode 21: I Talk About Music Like It's Food
In Episode 21, Stephanie Sutterlin talks harmonies harmonies and more harmonies. She also recounts growing up and listening to records, learning and finding her lane, and her foray into the local music scene with Cryin' out Loud, White Knuckle Weekend and Finding Melissa.
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Episode 20: Love Locks Us Together
In Episode 20, Jay Vez speaks on finding his lane, picking up instruments, diversifying his range, and letting the leaves fall off of him.
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Episode 19: Contending
In Episode 19, Melissa Garman Knight chats about learning her voice at a young age in church, writing, discovering harmonies, collaborating with excellent musicians and humans, her influences, and the journey that has led to today.
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Episode 18: It is Okay to Say You Are Not Alright
In Episode 18, LaKeisa Ealy breaks down her Christian roots that led her to a path of ministry, founding Indigo Soul, the importance of what Cincinnati high school you attended, and not being perfect but striving for perfection.
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Episode 17: You Do Not Need to Apologize for Your Reality
In Episode 17, Yvette "Diva" Williams talks about life in Queens and Denver, the importance of authenticity, interviewing Stevie Wonder, how she got the nickname "Diva," launching Hot 102.9, authoring Diary of a Diva, being on stage with Disturbed, and her future plans to perform in Africa.
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Episode 16: Conversing with the Curator
In Episode 16, Mike Cooley does a methodical breakdown of Hip Hop as he knows it to be, his accomplishments as an artist, his multitude of talents, and starting his own record label.
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Episode 15: Just Vince
In Episode 15, the lustrous Vince Stroud talks about his humble Cincinnati beginnings, and the journey that led him where he is today with his sold out shows.
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Episode 14: Almost My Manager
In Episode 14, Gregg Simms talks about his journalistic career, how he almost became B-Harv's manager, and discusses musicians who disrupted the industry.
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Episode 13: I Kept Making Myself Do It
From her humble beginnings growing up in the same town that brought us Loretta Lynn . . . to moving to Dayton and becoming more comfortable putting herself and her voice out there . . . to balancing a music/life career while raising a family, Jamie Suttle has set and achieved many goals.
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Episode 12: I Kind of Like Being a Fella
From her upbringing in her very musical family to her ventures overseas singing, Jessica Lynne Moon has grown into an accomplished vocalist . . . with much more in store.
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Episode 11: Form of Therapy
In Episode 11, Dave Hurley of Summer Highway talks about his favorite influences and riffs, how music is emotional, and gets a little retrospective about everything he has been able to be a part of in his life.
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Episode 10: Picket Fences
In Episode 10, Jay Webb talks culture shock, breakdancing, graffiti, rapping, MC'ing, his music career and accomplishments, and The Gem City Letdown .
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Episode 9: A World of Color (And Best Days)
In Episode 9, Lauren Jean talks about growing up in Celina, winning talent shows, auditioning for American Idol, going to a prestigious college for Music Business, and most importantly . . . her music.
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Episode 8: From Dollywood to Dayton
In Episode 8, Aaron Sexton of Summer Highway talks about his supportive dad, singing with Dolly, and starting one of the most popular and busy bands in Dayton.
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Episode 7: I'm Like a Shadow
In Episode 7, Tim Evans of Velvet Crush opens up to us about his triumphs and failures as a musician, and the amazing people he has met along the way.
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Episode 6: If You Allow Me, I Will Make Your Life Better
In Episode 6, Deborah "Dimples" Williams talks about her work with Sparkle, No Drama 937, and her Dayton history. In addition, she reminisces about her unconditional love for her late husband, her complicated relationships and her opportunities to sing with artists such as Babyface, Roger Troutman, Shirley Murdock, Keith Harrison and more.
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Episode 5: Badge of Honor
In Episode 5, Liz from Summer Highway digs deep with the challenges of confidence, navigating life, haters, lovers, rocky roads, headaches, heartaches, and ultimately . . . the joy.
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Episode 4: When They're Not Here, We're Still Here
In Episode 4, Ms. Deana of the band Gemstone speaks of her gospel roots, affinity for R&B, and building up the courage to sing.
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Episode 3: Don't Stare at Your Shoes
In Episode 3, Nick Wheeler of TRUK talks about growing up and being exposed to a multitude of musicalities. From country to motown, and from funk to metal . . . Nick has seen it all. His most important lesson? Just don't stare at your shoes.
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Episode 2: I Came In One, I'll Go Out One
In Episode 2, George "Stix" Furman dives deep into his musical inspirations, his affinity for Dayton drummers and what else makes him tick.
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Episode 1: Get Your Flowers
In our very first episode, we sit down and chat with Mike Miller about his take on the Dayton music community, what makes him tick, his experiences and more!
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Highlighting the stories and personalities of the Dayton, Ohio Music Community.
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