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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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.
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On July 1st, 1981, the legendary George Clinton and his band/collective the P-Funk All Stars put on a concert at Hara Arena.
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Pat Benatar was on a roll in the early ‘80’s with a series of hit albums.
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In 1984, legendary movie director Hal Ashby created a Neil Young concert movie…that was filmed in Dayton, Ohio.
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There are some songs that are so well done, that get the experience of falling in love and being in love so incredibly well that they may inspire you to consider starting a relationship.
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Between promotions like this and Billy Joel’s superstar status at the time, Glass Houses became another smash in Joel’s legendary discography.
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After the success of “The Stranger'' album, Billy Joel was white hot. Columbia Records, Joel’s music label, knew it too.
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Back in 1983, Linda Ronstadt took a huge gamble when she dropped her “What’s New” album.