Hey Dayton music fans! It’s time once again to RESTOCK THOSE SHELVES! Guitars to Gunstocks is proud to present RESTOCK 2016: A Musical Showcase to Benefit the Dayton Foodbank and Helping the Homeless. On Saturday, January 30th, join G2G, Music Connection Dayton, LLC, Artistic Delirium Tattoo, Oddbody’s and fantastic musicians and artists from around the Miami Valley for an amazing night of GREAT music and art!
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Show Alert: RESTOCK 2016 ~ A Musical Showcase to Benefit the Dayton Foodbank & Helping the Homeless | Oddbody’s – Dayton, OH
Posted: January 10, 2016 by Jimmy Cummings in Awesome Upcoming Shows, Local Music News, Music Connection NewsTags: Artistic Delirium Tattoos, benefit concert, Bret Eikenberry, Emily & The Lost Cat Ramblers, Far From Eden, Forces of Nature, Guitars to Gunstocks, Helping the Homeless Dayton, Menace 2 Sobriety, Music Connection Dayton, Oddbody's Music Room, Omeni, Scott Lee, Sharon Lane, The Big Damn Jam, The Foodbank Dayton, The Mainline Funk, Tony Herdman, Trena Elam, upcoming shows, Wham Bam Thank U Jam
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With a Little Help From My Friends – The Sharon Lane Album Project Fundraiser
Posted: April 25, 2015 by Jimmy Cummings in Local Music NewsTags: Achilles Tenderloin, All Nighter Recording Studio, Artistic Delirium Tattoos, Gilly's Jazz Club, Greg Roberts, Guitars to Gunstocks, High 5 Riot, Love of Life Inc, Paige and the Belairs, Productions by G, Sharon Lane, Shrug, Stivers School for the Arts, The New Old-Fashioned, The Repeating Arms, Wham Bam Thank U Jam
The Sharon Lane Album Project Fundraiser
On Saturday, April 4 family, friends and fans gathered at Gilly’s Jazz Club to show their love and appreciation to Sharon Lane. Lane’s musical DNA is woven throughout Dayton’s music scene, so when word got out that she was looking to record again, people were more than willing to show their support for one of Dayton’s musical icons!
Sharon has been itching to get back into the studio for some time. Her last album called “Gigs Up” released in 2000 was an instant classic with tunes like “Back Alley Serenade,” “Bus Station,” and “Rattlesnake”. Sharon and I have talked several times over the years about her return to the studio, but she was never able to make the leap. I mentioned Sharon’s desire for a new album to Paula Ashcraft, owner of All Nighter Recording Studio, who immediately offered to help out with the project. We discussed several options on how to get the project off the ground, one being a fundraiser to help with the cost of the CD. (more…)