Jackie O's veteran band brings robust reggae sound to stage
Cincinnati reggae band The Pinstripes will return to Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, bringing with them their award-winning world music style.
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Cincinnati reggae band The Pinstripes will return to Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, bringing with them their award-winning world music style.
Several local bands will join forces Saturday to promote their newest projects for a projected sold-out show.
While students head home to their families and dig in for a hearty Thanksgiving spread, many in Athens County might not have the same assurance of a full plate.
For 10 years, Casa Nueva regulars could expect local group Rattletrap Stringband to take the Cantina stage every Monday, but now the band is giving up three of those weekly performances to fresh talent.
With 584 million active users on Facebook every day, it can be hard for small-time bands to distinguish themselves in a music scene that is largely oversaturated.
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.
Tim Peacock, an Athens music-scene staple who has long booked shows for Stuart’s Opera House and Nelsonville Music Festival, will move on to new projects as he ends his tenure as booking agent at Casa Nueva.
From vinyl to cassettes to digital downloads, the music industry is constantly evolving, but only now are the Billboard charts catching up to the 21st century.
The music for Athens Halloween Block Party has consistently highlighted local talent, and this year is no exception with 10 bands ready to rock the bricks Saturday.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a four-part series exploring the different aspects and history of the Athens Halloween Block Party.
Between having 7:30 a.m. classes and packed schedules, groggy students are constantly in search of a caffeinated pick-me-up. Though Uptown establishments can offer the boost, underclassmen need not empty their wallets when they can simply turn to campus establishments.
Soft, intimate songs filled the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium Sunday night and will soon be shared with 129 stations nationwide, including WOUB.
Since 2005, NPR’s Mountain Stage concert series has trekked to Athens, bringing with it some of the best up-and-coming artists.
Writer, director and musician Stuart Davis finds time between promoting a new album and running a TV show to visit the rolling hills of Athens.
The irony cuts through the air as a cheesy but entertaining singer plays the 1930s hit “Sitting on Top of the World” for the senior residents of The Lindley Inn.
Two years ago, the “wub” bass sound that can now be heard booming out of many a house party during the weekend was virtually unknown.
The last Thursday of every month will now play host to the sound of laughter as opposed to the mellow music of local artists emanating from the back room of Donkey Coffee.
Sitting high up in the hills, thousands of people pitched their tents, hung their hammocks, and poured a drink for a weekend filled with fun and rock ‘n’ roll.
Amid the College Green bustle of students hurrying to class or seeking shade beneath a nearby tree, one group finds peace suspended on a band between two trees.