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(01/19/06 12:00am)
From Janis Joplin and Josie and the Pussycats to The Donnas and Lillix, girls have been picking up guitars and drumsticks since the creation of rock 'n' roll. For local all-female group General Stacks, forming a band just seemed right in the order of the world.
(01/13/06 12:00am)
Cincinnati-based band Oval Opus encompasses jazz, rock, pop and country on its new, self-titled album and is heading to Athens Saturday to play its fresh material to a loyal Blue Gator audience.
(01/04/06 12:00am)
Lyle Lovett, Lifehouse and David Banner are among the acts that will perform at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium in the coming weeks.
(11/10/05 12:00am)
Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was filled with fiddles and foot-tapping last night for the second Mountain Stage live radio recording of the quarter.
(10/03/05 12:00am)
Enough instruments and microphones for five musical acts sprawled across the stage at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium as the near-capacity crowd filed in for yesterday's taping of the National Public Radio show, Mountain Stage with Larry Groce.
(09/27/05 12:00am)
Local punk rock trio Love and Squalor finally released its debut album, The Furiad, on Sept. 17, which displays its trite pent-up rage and frustration about stalling on the social ladder of life.
(05/26/05 12:00am)
Similar to its ominous namesakes stomping on pianos and breathing fiery guitars, The Beast and Dragon
(05/19/05 12:00am)
On Southeast Engine's long-awaited third album, Coming to Terms with Gravity
(05/19/05 12:00am)
After six years of tumultuous lineup changes and stylistic shifts, Southeast Engine somehow emerged with an album full of stunning arrangements and resonant lyrics.
(05/13/05 12:00am)
Poet, singer and songwriter Blair will appear at 9 p.m. Saturday at Donkey Coffee and Espresso, 17 1/2 W. Washington St., performing new material from the CD he is recording at 3 Elliott Studio.
(04/14/05 12:00am)
The 10th annual Blackoutfest at The Union will feature three days of music by import and local bands from every genre including punk, rockabilly, funk, psychedelic and classic rock.
(04/14/05 12:00am)
Students can enjoy a night of free art, music and refreshments as the University Program Council presents its first student art exhibit at 7 tonight in The Front Room at Baker University Center.
(04/14/05 12:00am)
Nelsonville-based band Without Papers twists funk, rock and blues in its anthems of civil unrest for the working class and ballads of political injustice.
(03/11/05 12:00am)
Music from many genres has contributed to the past 35 years of music at Ohio University. Folk music was popular in the 1970s, pop and punk in the '80s, and hip hop in the late '90s.
(03/04/05 12:00am)
The Internet indie-rock mecca Pitchfork (www.pitchforkmedia.com) called his music death-folk, but this Columbus-based songwriter is just out to dispel the perception that folk is about white people sipping tea.
(02/24/05 12:00am)
After 13 months of writing and recording, Longfellow is presenting Jangling Tea Trolley to the public with a CD-release party Saturday at Donkey Coffee and Espresso.
(02/04/05 12:00am)
To entertain the siblings coming to Ohio University this weekend who cannot get into the bars Uptown, look no further than Lil' Wayne and John Legend.
(10/22/04 12:00am)
This weekend, Ohio's greatest rock band makes its last stand.
(10/18/04 12:00am)
The band Sublime disbanded in May 1996 after lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Brad Nowell died. In the spirit of that band comes Badfish -a Sublime tribute band.
(10/14/04 12:00am)
By luck, the members of And the Sun Went Out happened to be exiting their previous bands, and in a quirk of fate, they met while working the overnight shift for Abercrombie & Fitch. But that does not mean these guys are frat-enthused pretty boys out to make disco-rock.