Live music has been a part of WYSO since the early days. From our performance studio space, we've shared music across genre lines from all around the world, and especially from right here in our Miami Valley. From today's hottest new acts to your old favorites, from our own backyard to abroad, come listen with us.
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REN1 as well as Colin Richards and Spare Change stopped by the WYSO studios with The Collaboratory's Peter Benkendorf to jam and speak with Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt about this year's edition of Dayton Porch Fest.
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Scott Lee rolled into the WYSO studios to perform on Kaleidoscope and talk about his new EP with music host Juliet Fromholt.
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Scuzzy Wayne made their WYSO debut on Kaleidoscope and chatted with music host Juliet Fromholt.
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She's Deadly visited the WYSO studios to perform on Kaleidoscope and talk shop with host Juliet Fromholt
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Dayton supergroup The Luv Locz Experiment visited the WYSO studios to perform live on Kaleidoscope and spoke with host Juliet Fromholt.
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Dayton artist Nick Kizirnis showed up to the WYSO studios with a whole gang of stars to perform with him on Kaleidoscope. He chatted with host Juliet Fromholt about his most recent album and how he and the band have worked together to create a new sound from studio recordings.
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Dayton band Sheller stopped into WYSO ahead of their show at Yellow Cab to perform and chat with Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt.
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Dayton band Kid Bigfoot visited the WYSO studios to promote their fundraising event at Butter Flower Farms. They performed live on Midday Music and spoke with host Evan Miller.
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The vampires behind local band DracMina stopped by WYSO on a stormy night to perform live on Kaleidoscope and chat with host Juliet Fromholt.
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Season four of the Tiny Stacks concert series kicked off on Thursday, May 15, 2025 at the Vandalia branch of Dayton Metro Library.
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The Mad River Theater Works Youth Camp stopped by the WYSO studios to sing a few songs from their upcoming show and chat with host Evan Miller.
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Benjamin Luckhaupt from My Brother's Keeper dropped by WYSO to perform and chat with Midday Music host Evan Miller about his band's new album Wartime Cartoons.