
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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WYSO music and culture contributor Greg Simms Jr. shares some of his favorite summer movie moments.
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"Bill Bills Bils" laid down the blueprint for what Destiny's Child and Beyoncé would sound like for the next 20 years: some bouncy music, a lot of charisma, and a ton of Queen Bey.
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California based All-4-One released a cover version of John Michael Montgomery’s hit 1993 country single “I Swear”.
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F finally arrives after years of its production being stalled by various factors.
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WYSO music and culture contributor Greg Simms Jr. unearths a classic local TV commercial.
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WYSO music and culture contributor Greg Simms Jr. says this year's BET Awards may center on one artist.
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In 1979, legendary Ohio based (former) toy manufacturer Ohio Art dropped the Disco Dance Machine on us.
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Both the Beastie Boys and Run DMC couldn’t have been hotter in 1987. They each released massively popular and seminal albums in 1986 that propelled them to superstardom.
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Weezer dropped their first LP in 1994. It was a smash that got the band all over MTV and mainstream rock radio.
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The legendary rap group Public Enemy has performed many concerts in Ohio since the 1980’s.