New Emerging Artist Series program brings in 'goofball' musician
Regret, the pain of heartbreak and addiction hardly sound like the lyrical choices of a self-described comedian, yet singer-songwriter Jarrod Gorbel insists he’s a goofball.
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Regret, the pain of heartbreak and addiction hardly sound like the lyrical choices of a self-described comedian, yet singer-songwriter Jarrod Gorbel insists he’s a goofball.
Ohio University’s Concert Series has added four acts to its Fall Quarter itinerary, with a diverse group of performers including comedian Aziz Ansari to rock group O.A.R.
Grace Adele was training at Ohio University’s School of Dance and auditioning to become a Rockette four years ago. Tomorrow, she will bring a different style of performance to Athens: She will be playing her energetic Americana music with Grace Adele & The Grand Band at Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery.
A bird in flight adorns the back of Justin Townes Earle’s left hand. On the other is a tattoo of two sledgehammers.
Cheyenne Marie Mize is no stranger to the festival circuit. At this March’s South by Southwest festival in Austin, Mize was recognized as one of NPR’s Best Discoveries.
Tomorrow night, 11 women will step out of the Appalachian foothills’ shadows to share original poems, songs and stories as part of Women Speak.
With piano, mandolin, guitar, bass, horns, drums and vocals, the five-piece Womack Brothers Family Band understands its instruments. A self-defined “hippie-family,” the band brings an atmosphere of comfort and familiarity
A female-dominated lineup will take the stage at Donkey Coffee and Espresso tomorrow night.
Friday night, country artist Darius Rucker performed in front of a lively crowd at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium. Drew Davis and the Missouri Twang opened for Rucker.
Tonight, Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery will continue its series of Thursday’s with Joey Hebdo.
The Goo Goo Dolls’ career has spanned 25 years, 14 top-10 singles and more than 9 million in album sales. Tonight, they will bring their alternative rock music style to Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
Columbus and Athens-based band Earwig will bring its personalized style of indie music to The Union tomorrow along with Athens band Mind Fish and Columbus’ You’re So Bossy.
Terence Robertson performed his first rap song at his fifth-grade talent show using the moniker "T-Money." Now, though, Robertson performs as "Teuro."
Donkey Coffee & Espresso’s stage hosted eight Athens-based musicians Friday during a benefit for the Athens County Humane Society. Instead of performing their own material, the artists covered music from other Athens songwriters.
The Honeycutters will bring their down-home folk style to Athens tomorrow in a special backstage performance at Stuart's Opera House.
Growing up in a family with musical influences on both sides, sisters Meagan and Amy Alwood realized performing was in their blood.
Jumping up and down to the beat of a buoyant jazz introduction and waving T-shirts above their heads, singer-songwriter Ben Folds and his band coerced about 1,400 fans at Ohio University to stand up and cheer.
A band that has been labeled the most collectible psych rock band in the world by the Rock and Roll Fame and whose reissue was called one of the top 10 reissues of 2010 by Rolling Stone will perform in Athens Friday.