Greg Simms Jr.
ContributorGreg Simms Jr. is a veteran content creator and cultural expert who's worked for numerous digital publications over the years. He's a resident of Greene County, but he's always aware of social-cultural events happening all over the Miami Valley. To contact Greg, email him at: grgsmmsjr@gmail.com
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Back on August 5, 1983, the Australian rock band Men at Work played a concert at Dayton, Ohio’s Hara Arena.
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Heart are one of the most successful women-led bands in music history. The band played a show in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 30, 1980.
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On August 28 and 29, 1972, superstar family group The Osmonds performed two shows a day at the Ohio State Fair.
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Arianna Holiday is a singer in the Dayton music scene, a brain tumor survivor, a DJ, and more. She'll be at an upcoming benefit for the National Brain Tumor Society.
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On December 16, 1987, rock legend John Mellencamp put on two shows in the small city of Chillicothe, Ohio.
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For a few years in the 1980’s, it looked like Terence Trent D'Arby was going to rule the world.
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Cindy Lauper's debut album, She's So Unusual, resulted in six Top 10 Billboard singles, of which four all made Billboard’s Top 5 grouping.
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Yellow Springs-based band, The Wrong Elevator, creatively interprets well known songs with unexpectedly fun results.
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Rock legends AD/DC blew Dayton away with a high powered show on September 25, 1985 at Hara Arena.