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The [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] is in [[Cleveland, Ohio]].
 
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The most famous musicians from [[Ohio]] are [[Maynard James Keenan]] of [[Tool (band)|Tool]] and [[A Perfect Circle]],[[The McGuire Sisters]], [[Dean Martin]], [[Doris Day]], [[The Mills Brothers]], [[The McCoys]], [[Joe Walsh]], [[The James Gang]], [[Ohio Players]], [[The O'Jays]], [[The Isley Brothers]], [(Eric Carmen)],[[Sawyer Brown]], [[Nine Inch Nails]], [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], [[Devo]], and [[Chrissie Hynde]] of [[The Pretenders]]; the [[19th century]] composer [[Daniel Emmett]], wrote many of the most popular songs in his era, including some that remain well-known to this day. [[Richie Furay ]]was elected to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame for his contributions as lead singer of the [[Buffalo Springfield]]. He later went on to form and lead the country rock group [[Poco]].
| name = PRIDE 2
| image = PRIDE FC II.jpg
| promotion = [[PRIDE Fighting Championships]]
| date = [[March 15]], [[1998]]
| venue = [[Yokohama Arena]]
| city = [[Yokohama]]
| attendance =
| buyrate =
| previousevent = [[PRIDE 1]]
| followingevent = [[PRIDE 3]]
}}
 
'''PRIDE 2''' was a [[mixed martial arts]] event held by [[PRIDE|KRS-PRIDE]] (later renamed PRIDE Fighting Championships). It took place at [[Yokohama Arena]] in [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]] on March 15, 1998. Kazushi Sakuraba, Mark Kerr, Vernon White, and Marco Ruas all made their PRIDE debuts at this event.
Other artists include [[Mushroomhead]], [[Royal Crescent Mob]], [[Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments]], [[Over the Rhine]], [[Kim Taylor]], [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins]], [[Albert Ayler]], [[The Afghan Whigs]], [[The Raspberries]], [[Roger Troutman]], [[Frank Yankovic]], [[Kathleen Battle]], [[Blue Ash (band)|Blue Ash]], [[Dead Boys]], [[Glass Harp]], [[Human Beinz]], [[The Choir]], [[Bone Thugs n Harmony]], [[Macy Gray]], [[Filter (band)|Filter]], [[Bootsy Collins]], [[Roy Rogers]], [[Tracy Chapman]], [[The Black Keys]], [[Death of Samantha]], [[Darren Scott]], [[Cobra Verde (band)|Cobra Verde]], [[Guided by Voices]], [[Relient K]], [[Swearing at Motorists]], [[Brainiac]], [[The Breeders]], [[Hawthorne Heights]], [[The Six Parts Seven]] and [[Dale Wright And The Wright Guys]].
 
== Results ==
There is an active [[Serbian rock]] scene in the [[Greater Cleveland]] area.
==={{flagicon| BRA}} [[Royler Gracie]] vs. {{flagicon| JPN}} [[Naoki Sano|Yuhi Sano]]===
Gracie defeated Sano by armbar at 33:14 of round 1.
 
==={{flagicon| BRA}} [[Juan Mott]] vs. {{flagicon| JPN}} [[Akira Shoji]]===
==Country==
Shoji defeated Mott by submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:47 of round 1.
Ohio can claim a number of country musicians as part of the state's legacy. [[Roy Rogers]] was born in [[Cincinnati]] and his family moved and lived in [[Portsmouth]] and [[Lucasville]] as well. [[Rascal Flatts]] can claim two members from [[Columbus]].
 
==={{flagicon| JPN}} [[William Roosmalen]] vs. {{flagicon| USA}} [[Ralph White]]===
William Roosmalen defeated Ralph White by KO (knee to the body).
 
==={{flagicon| JPN}} [[Kazushi Sakuraba]] vs. {{flagicon| USA}} [[Vernon White]]===
==Emo==
Sakuraba defeated White by submission (armbar) at 6:53 of round 3.
Emo band [[Hawthorne Heights]] is from [[Dayton]]
 
==={{flagicon| BRA}} [[Renzo Gracie]] vs. {{flagicon| JPN}} [[Sanae Kikuta]]===
==Funk==
Gracie defeated Kikuta by submission (guillotine choke) at :43 round 6.
During the 70's, southwest Ohio, and [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]] in particular, was known for its stable of funk bands, including [[Bootsy's Rubber Band]], [[The Ohio Players]], [[Lakeside (band)|Lakeside]], [[Slave (band)|Slave]], [[Heatwave (band)|Heatwave]], [[Sun (band)|Sun]], [[Faze O]], and [[Zapp (band)|Zapp]] featuring [[Roger Troutman]].
 
==={{flagicon| TRI}} [[Gary Goodridge]] vs. {{flagicon| BRA}} [[Marco Ruas]]===
==Garage rock==
Ruas defeated Goodridge by submission (Heel Hook) at 9:09 of round 1.
[[Central Ohio]] and [[Greater Cleveland]] were home to a wide variety of [[garage rock|garage]] bands from the [[1960s]], including [[The Myrchents]], who appeared on the influential ''[[Nuggets]]'' compilation series. [[The Choir]] later added singer [[Eric Carmen]] and became [[The Raspberries]], pioneers of [[power pop]] in the early 1970s.Triangularthree[1970s]Rapture[1970s]
 
==={{flagicon| CRO}} [[Branko Cikatic]] vs. {{flagicon| USA}} [[Mark Kerr]]===
==Indie Rock==
Cikatic was disqualified for grabbing the ropes at 2:14 of the first round.
The rock subgenre [[indie rock]] can look to Ohio where a number of bands and musicians originated. [[Bitch Magnet]] formed while attending [[Oberlin College]]. [[Mark Eitzel]] of [[American Music Club]] fame founded his first bands, most prominently [[The Naked Skinnies]] while living in Columbus, Ohio.
 
==PunkSee rockalso==
* [[List of PRIDE events]]
Ohio is known for a wide variety of [[punk rock]] icons from [[Akron, Ohio|Akron]], [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] and [[Cincinnati]], primarily; these include [[The Dead Boys]], [[Chrissie Hynde]] of [[The Pretenders]], [[The Cramps]], [[Pere Ubu (group)|Pere Ubu]], [[Rachel Sweet]], [[Pagans (band)|Pagans]], [[Devo]] and the [[Rubber City Rebels]]. [[Hardcore punk]] had considerable beginnings in Ohio, most notably with [[Maumee, Ohio|Maumee]]'s [[Necros]] and [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]]'s [[Toxic Reasons]]. However, despite being an Ohio band, [[Necros]] played the majority of their shows in [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]].
 
==Pop PunkExternal links==
* [http://www.pridefc.com/ Official PRIDE Website]
Christian crossover band [[Relient K]] comes from [[Canton]]
* [http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?search=yes&eventid=47 Sherdog.com]
 
==Power pop==
Ohio has produced a number of famous [[power pop]] bands. [[Raspberries]] ("Go All the Way") from [[Cleveland]] and [[Youngstown, Ohio|Youngstown]]'s [[Blue Ash (band)|Blue Ash]] ("Abracadabra Have You Seen Her?") are considered seminal artists in this genre. The [[The Action|Action]] from [[Kent, Ohio|Kent]], [[Color Me Gone]] of [[Akron, Ohio|Akron]] and [[Circus (band)|Circus]] from Cleveland were also major exporters of the classic Ohio power pop sound. [[The Bears (band)]] aka '''Psychodots''' aka '''The Raisins''' are also considered a successful [[Cincinnati]] band.
 
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==Underground hip hop==
[[Category:Mixed martial arts events|PRIDE 02]]
Scribble Jam, arguably the nation's best annual [[underground hip hop]] festival, is held each year in [[Cincinnati]]. Columbus, OH boasts Weightless Recordings, home of [[Blueprint (rapper)|Blueprint]], Illogic, and DJ Przm, among others. [[DJ Hi-Tek]], best known for his work with [[Talib Kweli]] on [[Reflection Eternal]], is also from Cincinnati. [[Darren Scott]] from Columbus Ohio was known as one of powerpops firsts. [[PBT Entertainment]] is one of the up and coming groups to come out of Dayton.
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==Record Labels==
There have been a number of record labels based in Ohio. Most prominent was [[King Records (USA)]], a label based out of [[Cincinnati]] that specialized in "Hillbilly Records" and "Race Records". Also prominent from [[Cincinnati]] were [[Jewel Records]] and [[Fraternity Records]].
 
==References==
* Blush, Steven (2001). ''American Hardcore: A Tribal History''. Los Angeles, CA: Feral House. ISBN 0-92291-571-7.
 
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