Yes, Rick Zehringer grew up in Union City, IN -- right across the border -- but he was born in Ft. Recovery. The McCoys and the predecessor bands he was in were based in southwestern Ohio. They played around Dayton frequently and also gigged in other parts of the region on a regular basis. Someone told me that they opened for the Rolling Stones when they played Cincinnati in the 1960s, but I don't know if that's correct.
Edit -- If I had my wish, though, our state rock/pop song would be something by the Ohio Players. Dozens of great tunes from which to choose. Dayton-based and proud. Southwestern Ohio is arguably the funk capital of the world with OP, Lakeside, Dayton, Slave, Sun, Steve Arrington, Roger Troutman and Zapp all from Dayton. Members of Heatwave had Dayton/Springfield roots.Bootsy Collins is from the Hamilton/Cincinnati area. Same for the Isley Brothers, The Deele and Midnight Star. Some of the guys in George Clinton's band had Dayton roots. . And, I probably left a few off the list! Lots of great R&B and funk bands/artists. Many others from other parts of Ohio.
Last Edited: 6/3/2015 12:58:35 PM by Joe McKinley