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Listen to Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt talk to Yuppie's Zack Sliver about the new album and other upcoming projects.
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Columbus directed movie, "Poser," is set to premiere in New York and Los Angeles theaters.
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Anti-Social Misfits' The Kadence and IDKwhoKPis talk to Kaleidoscope host, Juliet Fromholt, about their upcoming project that's taking them out West.
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Freya's Felines perform live on Kaleidoscope and, along with Pride on 5th organizer Sue Elam, talk to Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt about the inaugural Pride on 5th celebration in Dayton's Oregon District.
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Beginning as a pandemic project of Colin Morris, Parc Department is now a fully fledged band with a new single, "Forced Perspective," and more music on the way. Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt spoke with Morris about the new release and the origins of the band.
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Two local MCs are making names for themselves. DC King and Murakami both them have unique voices, and real charisma.
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Performing as Arland, Southwest Ohio native Gregory Arland Bowers has released two singles so far with more music on the way. Joined by Patrick Himes, Brian Hoeflich and Bryan Lakatos, Arland performed his debut single "Islands" live on Kaleidoscope and spoke with WYSO's Juliet Fromholt about his musical journey so far.
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You know that guitar riff.
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Recorded in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, E Pluribus M Ross, the new album from Dayton songwriter M Ross Perkins, combines newly written songs with fresh recordings of older material. Ahead of the album's release party, Perkins joined WYSO's Juliet Fromholt to talk about the project.
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Xenia, Ohio based troubadour Josh Webb is poised to be a big deal should the stars of digital media, typical terrestrial fandom, and common-sense align.
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Local bluegrass musician Joe Mullins, alongside fellow local musician and author Fred Bartenstein, will showcase the book and album of the same name, highlighting Ohio musical heritage.
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Tommy, and the Shondells, released their biggest hit, Mony Mony, in 1968. The song was written by James, and songwriter/producers Bo Gentry, Ritchie Cordell, and Bobby Bloom.