Female musicians overcome misconceptions, pave the way for other women
Though the music industry isn’t exactly lacking in female artists, when it comes to certain genres, the boy’s-club mentality hasn’t quite vanished.
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Though the music industry isn’t exactly lacking in female artists, when it comes to certain genres, the boy’s-club mentality hasn’t quite vanished.
While Ohio University prepares for a star-studded April, organizing for the ninth annual Nelsonville Music Festival barrels on under the radar with more announcements for the weekend’s lineup.
Most musicians don’t start rocking in their parents’ garage or writing songs until they’re in high school, but 12-year-old Aubree Riley, a sixth grader at Morrison Elementary School, is getting a head start.
As Spring Semester flies by, another act has been added to the Performing Arts Series, electronic hip-hop duo Timeflies and Ohio University’s female rapper Bailee Moore.
On Friday night, Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery will play host to The Cliftones, a Cincinnati band intent on rocking whoever attends their show.
Two friends, songwriters and band mates, will join each other on stage Friday night, where their relationship will link their own two sets together.
Soul, punk, folk, rock and hip-hop will all be represented in this year’s Nelsonville Music Festival after the newest round of artists was announced Monday.
Three bands with three distinctive sounds, one progressive rock, the other rock with hints of funk, and the last leaning toward experimental Americana, will converge at the Smiling Skull Saloon, 108 W Union St., this Saturday.
By William Hoffman | wh092010@ohiou.edu | @Wilbur_Hoffman
Colbie Caillat will bring her Grammy-winning talents to the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on March 22.
Sasha Colette & The Magnolias will make one last visit to Athens before ending the band’s two-year career.
Cheers ran throughout a packed Rollerbowl Lanes on Saturday night as Tim Peacock, executive director of Stuart’s Opera House, took the stage to announce part of the 2013 Nelsonville Music Festival lineup.
Stuart's Opera House, the organizers of the Nelsonville Music Festival, announced two headliners and more acts for the 2013 festival at the Halfway to the Nelsonville Music Festival event Saturday night.
Iris DeMent, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, will perform Americana folk music for a crowd at Stuart’s Opera House on Friday.
Many in Athens might dread the $5 cover charge at a venue’s door to see a local band perform, but the owners of the venue are paying certain companies more than $3,000 in yearly fees to host the acts.
When it airs in November, Lifetime movie The March Sisters at Christmas will feature “Finally Feel Like Christmas,” a song co-written by a former Ohio University student.
Since 2005, NPR’s Mountain Stage concert series has trekked to Athens, bringing with it some of the best up-and-coming artists.
Saturday night, a free show at Casa Nueva will be the destination of choice for fans of old-style rock ‘n’ roll and folk music.
Despite Brooklyn, N.Y. being more than 500 miles away, the well being of the city’s youth is not just another mindless thought for an Ohio University freshman.