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Dayton Music Fest 2009 line-up announced | Dayton Local Music | Bands and fan news from Southwest Ohio
 

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Dayton Music Fest 2009 line-up announced

In less than a month the Dayton Music Fest will again take over downtown Dayton for a one night celebration of Dayton indie rock.

The fifth annual Dayton Music Fest line-up is now posted at www.Daytonmusicfest.com.

The DMF 2009 is set to happen October 3rd, and will feature over 30 bands at 7 clubs and venues in downtown Dayton.

The venues for the DMF09 are Canal Street Tavern, Gillys, Oregon Express, Blind Bobs, Trolley Stop, Dayton Dirt Collective, and C>Space.

Here is the band list:

Buffalo Killers, Yakuza Heart Attack, Mountain Screamer, David Payne, New Vega, Nick Kizirnis Band, Turkish Delights, XL427, Joe Anderl and 1984 Football Draft, Paper Airplane, Stone the Mayor Sheriffs, Luxury Pushers, State School, The Professors, Eat Sugar, Lucky Pineapple, Oxymoronotron, Kris N., Jasper the Colossal, The Lions Rampant, Lab Partners, Frontier Folk Nebraska, The Story Changes, Hospital Garden, Smug Brothers, The Seedy Seeds, Jesse Remnant & the trainwrecks, The Motel Beds, Human Reunion, Dale Walton, and Wes Tirey.

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