Posts Tagged ‘Here Come the Mummies’
Here Come the Mummies! Unearthed in the Land of Funk!
Posted: February 22, 2016 by Jimmy Cummings in Local Music News, Non-Local Bands, Show Reviews & PicturesTags: Bed Bath and Behind, Chaperone, Dayton OH, Fight the Pimp, Funk, Here Come the Mummies, Magic Jackson, McGuff & the Dumpster Fires, Oddbody's Music Room, The Land of Funk, Venus in Transit
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Oddbody’s Music Room was packed tighter than the tombs these guys crawled out of, and the early start time didn’t keep fans away from this rager that also included local favorites, Magic Jackson and McGuff and the Dumpster Fires. Tickets for the show sold out days prior to the event, but thanks to some very good friends, we copped a pair of tickets for what turned out to be a show for the ages!
RESTOCK Recap: Dayton’s Music Community Rocks for Charity
Posted: February 10, 2016 by Jimmy Cummings in History, Local Music News, Music Connection News, Show Reviews & PicturesTags: Artistic Delirium Tattoos and Piercings, Bret Eikenbery, Danny Sauers, Dayton OH, Emily & The Lost Cat Ramblers, Eric Henry, Far From Eden, Forces of Nature, Guitars to Gunstocks, Helping the Homeless Dayton, Here Come the Mummies, Just Ink Tees, Kevin Dumont, Love of Life Inc, Menace 2 Sobriety, Mipso, Music Connection Dayton, Norman Dimitrouleas, Oddbody's Music Room, Omeni, Scott Lee, Sharon Lane, Soil, The Big Damn Jam, The Foodbank Dayton, The Mainline Funk, Tony Herdman, Wham Bam Thank U Jam
The 2nd Annual RESTOCK Charity event benefiting the Dayton Foodbank and Helping the Homeless Dayton was an evening of great music and amazing generosity! Oddbody’s Music Room was buzzing with Dayton area music fans armed with boxes and bags of donations in support of two of the Miami Valley’s best charitable endeavors!
The Dayton Foodbank is the heartbeat of an expansive network of over 100 food pantries scattered throughout Greene, Montgomery, and Preble Counties! Through community and corporate donations the Dayton Foodbank continues its work to help relieve hunger in the Miami Valley.
Helping the Homeless Dayton creator Trena Elam is a champion for our area homeless! Instead of ignoring the ever growing problem of homelessness in the Miami Valley, Elam has taken it upon herself to stand up and fight for those less fortunate. Elam distributes donations to area shelters and at times combs the streets looking for those who may be in need of clothing, blankets, coats, and ready to eat food. (more…)