List of Ohio Legends: Music Icons that no one can argue with

Who’s on the Setlist?
Our show pays tribute to legendary artists and bands who have origins in Ohio, including:

John Legend (Springfield, OH) Grammy-winning vocalist, songwriter, and EGOT icon. His hit “All of Me” becomes a forceful, emotional ballad on the field.

The Isley Brothers (Cincinnati, OH) Funk, soul, and R&B pioneers known for “Shout” and “It’s Your Thing”—get ready to move!

Twenty One Pilots (Columbus, OH)
With a devoted fan base, their hit single “Stressed Out” is transformed into a percussive, dramatic centerpiece.


Kid Cudi (Cleveland, OH)
“Pursuit of Happiness” is revitalized by the incorporation of brass harmonies and electronic-style effects, which combine hip-hop and emotion.

The Black Keys (Akron, OH)

List of Ohio Legends: Music Icons that no one can argue with
“Lonely Boy” is an example of gritty garage rock that infuses the field with raw energy and cadence.

Dave Grohl (Warren, OH)
Grohl’s legacy, which includes his roles as the vocalist of the Foo Fighters and the drummer of Nirvana, provides us with an ideal opportunity to incorporate a touch of hard rock.

The Significance of This Program
Ohio is not merely a location on a map; it is a state that generates symbols. “Ohio Legends: Music Icons” is not merely a music concert; it is a commemoration of the resilience, creativity, and pride of the local community.

This motif resonates with students, alumni, and parents, particularly when they recognize that the artists they admire grew up with the same Midwest grit, attended the same schools, and traversed the same streets.

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From soulful solos to foot-stomping finales, “Ohio Legends: Music Icons” promises to be a fan-favorite—on the field, in the stands, and online.

Stay tuned, Buckeye Nation. You’ve never heard Ohio like this before.







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