Broad and High
Dayton Funk
Clip: Season 2 Episode 3 | 8m 44s
The ice-cream cone, the ink-jet printer and the mood ring were all invented in Dayton.
Many also claim funk music has its roots in Dayton, and local artists paid homage to it in this year’s annual “Visual Voices” exhibit at the city’s Victoria Theatre, where artists were challenged to create visual art that captures the essence and flavor of the Dayton funk sound.
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Broad and High
Dayton Funk
Clip: Season 2 Episode 3 | 8m 44s
Many also claim funk music has its roots in Dayton, and local artists paid homage to it in this year’s annual “Visual Voices” exhibit at the city’s Victoria Theatre, where artists were challenged to create visual art that captures the essence and flavor of the Dayton funk sound.
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