OHMS Archives
The OHMS Archive is the heart of the Ohio Music Scene — a living library dedicated to preserving and showcasing Ohio’s musical legacy. It serves as both a digital collection and physical archive, documenting decades of local creativity through recordings, flyers, photographs, zines, and memorabilia from artists, venues, and fans across the state.
Every item in the OHMS Archive tells a story — from basement punk shows and college radio broadcasts to legendary clubs and forgotten demo tapes. The archive is an ongoing effort to connect generations of Ohio musicians and listeners through shared history and sound.
What you’ll find in the Archive:
Rare and unreleased recordings from Ohio artists
Scanned flyers, posters, and press clippings
Historic photos, interviews, and ephemera
Curated exhibits and digital collections
Contributions from local collectors and OHMS Civic Club members
The OHMS Archive isn’t just about looking back — it’s about ensuring Ohio’s music culture is remembered, respected, and rediscovered by the next generation.
Preserve the sound. Share the story. Explore the OHMS Archive.


