Famous musicians from dayton ohio List of Dayton bands, listed by their level of fame. This Dayton musicians list includes both bands and solo artists. All famous Dayton bands are included, as well as many Dayton musicians of underground status. This list of Dayton musical artists includes information like what genre the artist falls under, what albums they've put out and more. If you want to know more about these famous Dayton bands you can click on their names to learn more about them.
List of people from Dayton, Ohio
The following is a list of people from Dayton, Ohio.
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Actors, entertainers, and models
Tom Aldredge (–), actor
Ralph Byrd (–), actor
Nancy Cartwright (born ), voice artist
Damian Chapa (born ), actor
Max Charles (born ), actor
Mystro Clark (born ), actor, comedian, and TV host
Willis "Bing" Davis (born ), visual artist and teacher
Dr.
Creep aka Barry Hobart (–), actor
Charles Michael Davis (born ), actor
Mel Epstein (–), film producer
Dorothy Gish (–), silent actress
Luke Grimes (born ), actor
Dorian Harewood (born ), actor
Drew Hastings (born ), comedian, actor, writer
Allison Janney (born ), actress
Ken Jenkins (born ), actor
Toccara Jones (born ), fashion model and TV personality
Gordon Jump (–), actor
Chad Lowe (born ), actor
Rob Lowe (born ), actor
Aaron O'Connell (born ), actor
Maulik Pancholy (born ), actor, voice actor, author
Dan Patrick (Pugh) (born ), sports anchor
Wendy Pepper (–), reality TV star and fashion designer
Keith Prentice (–), actor
Ted Ross (–), actor
Gary Sandy (born ), actor
Sherri Saum (born ), actress
Martin Sheen (born ), actor
Beth Stelling, comedian
Andrea Thompson (born ), actress
De'Angelo Wilson (–), actor
Jonathan Winters (–), comedian and actor
Vincent M.
Ward (born ), actor
Katt Williams (born ), comedian and actor
Athletes
Deveon Everhart Aikens (born ), pro wrestler
Will Allen (born ), NFL safety
Michael Bennett (born ), NFL defensive tackle
Pauline Betz (–), Hall of Fame tennis player, four-time U.S.
Open champion
Howie Brown (–), NFL guard
Molly Bruggeman (born ), Olympic women's eights rower
David Bruton (born ), NFL strong safety
Tonja Buford-Bailey (born ), Olympic m hurdler
Derek Bunch (born ), NFL linebacker
Keith Byars (born ), NFL running back
Roosevelt Chapman (born ), basketball hall of famer and all-time leading scorer at the University of Dayton
Roger Clemens (born ), MLB pitcher
Norris Cole (born ), NBA player
Kurt Coleman (born ), NFL safety
Marco Coleman (born ), NFL defensive tackle
Cris Collinsworth (born ), NFL wide receiver, sports commentator
Daequan Cook (born ), NBA player
Greg Cook (–), NFL quarterback[1]
Charles Daniels (–), Olympic freestyle swimmer
Megan Duffy (born ), WNBA player
Rob Dyrdek (born ), skateboarder, Alien Workshop
Claire Falknor (born ), professional soccer player
Doug France (–), NFL Player
Nikki Fuller (born ), professional bodybuilder
Na'Shan Goddard (born ), NFL offensive lineman
Jeff Graham (born ), NFL receiver
Joe Greene (born ), two-time Olympic bronze medalist long jumper
Andy Harmon (born ), NFL player
Ron Harper (born ), basketball player
A.
J. Hawk (born ), NFL linebacker
Victor Heflin (born ), NFL defensive back
Vince Heflin (born ), NFL wide receiver
John Henderson (born ), NFL wide receiver
Kirk Herbstreit (born ), Ohio State quarterback, football analyst
Chris Hero (born ), pro wrestler
Brady Hoke (born ), Ball State University linebacker
Todd Hollandsworth (born ), baseball player
Bill Hosket Sr.
(–), basketball player
Bill Hosket Jr. (born ), basketball player
Darrell Jackson (born ), NFL wide receiver
Will Johnson (born ), football player
Kerry Kittles (born ), NBA player
Dave Krynzel (born ), MLB player
Frank Lockhart (–), race car driver Indy Winner
Ron Lyle (–), boxer
Holley Mangold (born ), Olympic weightlifter
Nick Mangold (born ), NFL offensive lineman
Justin Masterson (born ), baseball pitcher
Don May (born ), NBA player
Brandon McKinney (born ), NFL nose tackle
Mike Mickens (born ), NFL defensive back
Braxton Miller (born ), NFL wide receiver
Mike Mohler (born ), baseball pitcher
Edwin C.
Moses (born ), Olympic gold medalist hurdler
Sean Murphy (born ), MLB Catcher
Josh Myers (born ), NFL center
Mike Nugent (born ), NFL kicker
Ifeadi Odenigbo (born ), NFL Defensive End
Jim Paxson Jr. (born ), NBA player and executive
John Paxson (born ), basketball player, coach, manager, broadcaster
Peerless Price (born ), NFL wide receiver
Scott Rettich (–), racing driver
Javon Ringer (born ), NFL running back
Chris Rolfe (born ), soccer player
Brett Salisbury (born ), quarterback
Joe Schilling (born ), kickboxer
Mike Schmidt (born ), Hall of Fame baseball player
Bryan Sellers (born ), race car driver
Donald Smith (born ), NBA player
Scott Stamper (born ), NFL running back
Joe Thomasson (born ), basketball player
Al Tucker, Jr (–), NBA basketball player
T.
J. Turner (–), NFL player
Sam Underhill (born ), English Rugby Union player
Salt Walther (–), Indy car driver
Taylor Ward (born ), baseball player
Dan Wilkinson (born ), NFL defensive tackle
Tamika Williams (born ), WNBA player
Jerel Worthy (born ), NFL defensive end
Chris Wright (born ), NBA forward
Steve Yeager (born ), MLB player
Writers and cartoonists
Natalie Clifford Barney (–), playwright, poet and novelist
Eva Best (–), story writer, poet, music composer, dramatist
Erma Bombeck (–), columnist and author
Richard H.
Brodhead (born ), author and president of Duke University
Si Burick (–), sports editor and columnist
Milton Caniff (–), cartoonist
Ritter Collett (–), sports editor and columnist
Charlotte Reeve Conover (–), historian
Paul Laurence Dunbar (–), early African-American poet
Cathy Guisewite (born ), cartoonist
Marj Heyduck (–), journalist, columnist, editor
Hunter Lewis (born ), author
Hal McCoy (born ), baseball writer
Patrick Nagel (), artist and illustrator
Terry Oroszi (born ), terrorism researcher and author
Clarence Page (born ), journalist and syndicated columnist
Maulik Pancholy (born ), author
Mike Peters (born ), opinion cartoonist
Robert W.
Russell, pen name Nas'Naga (–), poet and novelist[2]
Entrepreneurs
Larry Augustin (born ), member of the OpenSource community
Larry Connor (born ), founder of The Connor Group
Edward A. Deeds (–), engineer, inventor, industrialist
Philip Haas (–), inventor, plumbing specialties manufacturer
George Huffman (–), founder of Huffy Corporation
Paul Iams (–), Iams founder
Charles Kettering (–), inventor of the automobile self-starter
Carl Lindner, Jr.
(–), businessman
Nancy Lynn (c.Famous musicians from dayton ohio death The city has the history, centered on pioneering disc jockey Alan Freed, to back it up. But Ohio, in general, has a rich musical history that makes it one of the most important states when it comes to the evolution of sound in various genres. In listing the 40 greatest acts to come out of Ohio, we kept to artists that are known to have gotten their start in or are identified with the state. Troy L. Smith, Cleveland.
–), business owner, pilot, flight instructor, and public speaker
John H. Patterson (–), founder of National Cash Register
James Ritty (–), inventor of the cash register
Katharine Wright Haskell (–), suffragist, teacher, assisted the Wright brothers
the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, inventors of the airplane
Military
Charles G.
Bickham (–), Medal of Honor recipient
Llewellyn Morris Chilson (–), United States Army career soldier who served during World War II
Richard E. Cole (–), Air Force pilot who took part in the Doolittle Raid in
Sammy L. Davis (born ), Medal of Honor recipient
Admiral Timothy J. Keating (born ), Commander of the United States Pacific Command
Joseph G.
Lapointe Jr (–), Medal of Honor recipient
Jack V. Mackmull (–), founded the United States Army Aviation Branch[3]
Joe C. Paul (–), Medal of Honor recipient
Sidney Souers (–), first Director of the CIA
Tony Stein (–), Medal of Honor recipient
Musicians
Little Axe (born ), blues musician
Leroy Bonner (–), musician/producer, The Ohio Players
Stevie Brock (born ), pop singer
Kim Deal (born ), rock musician, member of Pixies, The Amps, and The Breeders
Kelley Deal (born ), rock musician, member of The Amps and The Breeders
Rick Derringer (born ), rock musician
Jim Ferguson (born ), classical/jazz guitarist, composer, author, educator, and music journalist
Tommy James (born ), rock musician and singer of "Mony Mony"
Walter "Junie" Morrison (–), musician and producer
Vess Ossman (–), 5-string banjoist
Dottie Peoples (born ), gospel singer
M Ross Perkins (born ), songwriter
Robert Pollard (born ), founder and singer of lo-fi rock band Guided By Voices and other aliases thereof
Harry Reser (–), banjoist and leader of the Clicquot Club Eskimos
Kim Richey (born ), singer/songwriter
John Scofield (born ), jazz guitarist
John Schmersal, guitarist/singer for Brainiac, who went on to form Enon
Bud Shank (–), jazz saxophonist
Margo Smith (–), country music singer, known for her yodeling
Tyler Smith (born ), singer (The Word Alive)
Billy Strayhorn (–), jazz composer, pianist, lyricist, and arranger
Roger Troutman (–) and Zapp, musicians/producers
Johnnie Wilder Jr.
(–), founder and lead singer, and Keith Wilder, founder, Heatwave, R&B group
Booty Wood (–), jazz trombonist
Snooky Young (–), jazz trumpeter
Politicians
James Middleton Cox (–), Congressman, Ohio governor, Democratic presidential candidate, founder of Cox Enterprises
Richard Clay Dixon (born ), former mayor of Dayton
Dave Hall (–), former mayor of Dayton
Tony P.
Hall (born ), former US Congressman
William A. Halteman (–), member of the Washington House of Representatives in – and –
Paul Leonard (born ), former mayor of Dayton and lieutenant governor of Ohio
Clayton Luckie (born ), former Ohio State Representative
James H. McGee (–), former mayor of Dayton
C.
J. McLin (–), former Ohio State Representative
Rhine McLin (born ), former mayor of Dayton, former Ohio State Representative, former Ohio Senator
Jeffrey J. Mims Jr. (born ), mayor of Dayton
Tom Roberts (born ), former Ohio State Representative, former Ohio Senator
Mike Rohrkaste (born ), Wisconsin State Assemblyman and businessman
Fred Strahorn (born ), former Ohio State Representative, former Ohio Senator
Mike Turner (born ), US Congressman, former mayor of Dayton
Clement Vallandigham, lawyer and politician who served as the leader of the Copperheads, ()
Other
China P.
Arnold (born ), convicted murderer serving life without parole for murdering and cooking her daughter, Paris in a microwave
Jordan Anderson (–), former slave and author of "Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master"
Charles Bassett (–), astronaut
Jayananda Dasa (–), pioneer of ISKCON in San Francisco
Phil Donahue (–), talk-show host, began his eponymous show in Dayton, where he spent over a decade
Derrick L.
Foward (born ), NAACP Image Award Winning civil rights activist
Ronnie and Donnie Galyon (–), oldest set of conjoined twins in the world
Steve Gibson (born ), computer programmer
George J. Graham, Jr. (–), political theorist
Ahad Israfil (–), gunshot victim
Virginia Kettering (–), philanthropist
William H.
Lough (–s), economist
W. S. McIntosh (–), civil rights activist
Jessica Moore (born ), journalist
Robert R. Nathan, economist
Mike Nawrocki (born ), co-creator of VeggieTales
Melvin Lorrel Nichols (–), emeritus professor of chemistry, Cornell University
Alice E. Heckler Peters (), social reformer
Jane Reece (–), photographer
Amy Schneider (born ), Jeopardy! champion, and the first openly transgender contestant to qualify for the Tournament of Champions[4][5]
Constantine Scollen (), renowned Irish missionary and "Whoop-Up Trail" priest among the native peoples of Canada and US.
Howard Dwight Smith (–), architect of Ohio Stadium
Dorothy Stang (–), Catholic nun of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and Amazonian activist
Norman Steenrod (–), mathematician
Strobe Talbott (born ), writer and diplomat
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^Allen, Chadwick (). "Unsettling the Spirit of ' American Indians Anticipate the U.S. Bicentennial".
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Trans-Indigenous: Methodologies for Global Native Literary Studies. University of Minnesota Press. Retrieved 22 November
^Mackmull, Beverly (). "Memorial, Jack V. Mackmull". USMAcom.Famous musicians from dayton ohio today Here are the best artists and bands from Ohio. Plenty of musicians who got their start in Ohio have been inducted into these prestigious organizations, including The Isley Brothers, The Moonglows, and Bobby Womack. However, these acts only scratch the surface of what Ohio has produced over the last century. Numerous famous musical artists from Ohio have gone on to dominate the music scene around the world. Any country fans will already know that Dwight Yoakam is originally from Columbus.
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^UPDATE: The reigning 'Jeopardy' champion. Who is Dayton's own Amy Schneider?
^Amy Schneider on Twitter: "The Neon Movies, DAI, the Oregon District. I also love how downtown has revived, when I was at C-J in the mid nineties it was a *much* different vibe" / Twitter