/ (L-R) Dave Edmundson, Rick Good and Suzanne Thomas of the Hotmud Family at a Dayton Public School performance, 1973.
A new book and its companion CD celebrate the history of bluegrass music in Southwestern Ohio. Community Voices producer Dave Barber explores a corner of that history in East Dayton, where transplants from Kentucky and other southern states settled after finding factory jobs and bluegrass music provided a soundtrack. Industrial Strength Bluegrass and its companion CD celebrate the history of bluegrass music in Southwestern Ohio, including Dayton
Frank Wakefield on mandolin was the kind of high flying bluegrass music you could see and hear in the bars of Dayton in the 1950s and 60s, part of the vast history featured in the book
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For more than half a century, the late billionaire media mogul Ted Rogers retained a sizeable piece of land in Mississauga. Through the years, he sold various parcels to real estate developers, save for 15 acres at Burnhamthorpe Road and Confederation Parkway.
âHe held on to this piece of property because he liked its location,â says John Anderton, vice-president, treasurer, of Rogers Communications. âItâs blank and beautiful and kitty corner to Square One and the Living Arts Centre,â he says of âthe last greenfield site in Mississauga, a centre-ice property.â
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One of the most popular shows on Netflix right now was filmed in Toronto
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Tiny Pretty Things has taken over Netflix, and it turns out the hit American series was actually filmed in Toronto just last year.
BYE i cant believe they used Toybox for the club in tiny pretty things.that made me giggle a bit. I didnt know they flimed in toronto ☆ (@beyarivelvet) December 16, 2020
The dramatic thriller follows the lives of dancers at an elite ballet school, as well as their lies, betrayals and secrets. The show is currently in the second spot on Netflix s Top 10 in Canada Today chart.
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