Today, the second video went live that was produced by my friends Michael and Sandy Bashaw, along with Andy Snow. They involved a ton of local musicians, dancers, performers and showed Dayton at it’s best. The production values are as awesome as their first video- and the song, “Where the rivers meet” is beautiful.
Take a look on this rainy day:
If you want to see the first video- “Where there is love” I wrote about it here: https://esrati.com/where-there-is-love-dayton-ohio-welcomes-everyone/10070/ [1]
I think my favorite part of the new video is seeing my friend Nicky Kay- Nick Kzirnis, wailing on his Rickenbacker in front of the yellow sculpture at the corner of 5th and Patterson. While a lot of people made fun of this sculpture when it came out- it’s becoming one of my favorites- I just wish it was someplace other than a traffic island- where more people would interact with it.
4 Comments To "Making Dayton look good"
#1 Comment By J Dziwulski On August 21, 2014 @ 7:56 pm @ 7:56 pm
Wonderful. This was so sweet! Yes…Dayton at it’s best, and, for me, music is part of that (nice to see Sharon Lane again, t00)
#2 Comment By John Ise On August 22, 2014 @ 9:20 am @ 9:20 am
Awesome!
#3 Comment By Bill Rain On August 22, 2014 @ 1:58 pm @ 1:58 pm
Awesome.. Great job. Reminded me of when Dave Williams and I bought the Throckmorton building for the Cannery and had band practice space upstairs. Music would spill out onto Third and Wayne. Dayton has a great music/arts scene that needs to be shown off more….
#4 Comment By joe_mamma On August 26, 2014 @ 7:30 am @ 7:30 am
When I think “Dayton”, I think jazz flute.
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