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You can't have a party without music. Period. Often a live band or wedding singer can provide a classy feeling for your party, wedding, or event. Perhaps you're hosting a classy, corporate event in Dayton and you need some smooth Dayton jazz players. Or maybe you need an energetic live band that's going to excite your guests. Whether you're looking for a Dayton, OH classical band, Dayton, OH jazz band, Dayton, OH rock band, or a Dayton, OH wedding band for your event, party, or wedding we'll help you find the best music for your party.
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  • Comedy-Rock Band Naked Flames Release New Album
    • June 27, 2006--Part comedy troupe, part fire throwing extravaganza, and part metal band Naked Flames continues to celebrate the recent release of their second album, "Animal Love." This original fourteen-track album celebrates the world and all its clichés, twisting classical tunes into parodies, cultural symptoms into lyrics, and traditional performance styles into unique, good-solid fun.
  • Roots Based Organization Future of Jazz Makes A Difference
    • Atlanta, GA--July 3, 2006-- The Future of Jazz is a roots based organization founded in February 2004 in Atlanta Georgia. The showcase evolved into a competition when Alonzo Craig, program director of The City of Atlanta’s Office of Cultural Affairs needed a way to find the best local talent for Atlanta’s Jazz Festival.
  • Southeastern Music and Entertainment Summit
    • Location, location, location. It sounds like something a real estate agent would say, but your location has a way of impacting your music career as well. If you live far...