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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Beavercreek High School's Jazz One Ensemble made its yearly visit to the WYSO studios for a performance live on the air ahead of the Weekend of Jazz.
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Cincinnati band Hello Sapien visited WYSO for a live session on Kaleidoscope and talked with music director Juliet Fromholt about their debut album and plans for the new year.
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The Gage Thomas Band visited WYSO for a live studio session on Kaleidoscope and talked with music director Juliet Fromholt about their new, debut album "Life".
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Pitts and the Vipers visited the WYSO studios for a live session on Kaaleidoscope and talked with music director Juliet Fromholt about their new self-titled album.
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Cincinnati's Burn Bros visited the WYSO studios for a live session on Kaleidoscope. The band talked to WYSO music director Juliet Fromholt about their years long collaboration and their new album.
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The Heisey Glass Company visited the WYSO studios for a live performance on Kaleidoscope and to talk about their latest album, Fly Fishin'.
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Freya's Feline talks with music director Juliet Fromholt about their latest releases and performs live on Kaleidoscope.
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Dayton musicians Rich Reuter, Sharon Lane, Steve Makofka and Robb Lynch preview the 2024 edition of Such A Night: The Last Waltz Live.
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Summer Crush visited the WYSO studios for a live session on Kaleidoscope and talked with music director Juliet Fromholt about finding their sound and releasing their debut, self-titled album.
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Proxy.exe, Dos.Gradiose and the Rong Brothers returned to the WYSO studios for a live preview of the upcoming Rong Brothers Brunch Bash Round Two.
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Matt Rouch and Greta Propp from Matt Rouch and the Noise Upstairs visited the WYSO studio for a live session on Kaleidoscope. They talked with music director Juliet Fromholt about their musical collaboration.
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Mansfield, Ohio band Big Bend performed live on Midday Music and spoke with host Evan Miller. Their new album Last Circle in a Slowdown came out on the independent, New York based label Shimmy-Disc.