Several Athens musicians to perform at Werk Out Festival
Fifty-five bands will congregate this weekend in Thornville, Ohio for a weekend music festival featuring four up-and-coming Athens bands.
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Fifty-five bands will congregate this weekend in Thornville, Ohio for a weekend music festival featuring four up-and-coming Athens bands.
Ohio natives Ryan “Emcee Schwartz” Schwartzhoff and Hil Hackworth are meshing the work of several hip-hop artists for the release of their third album, The DysFunktional Family Reunion.
Sixteen artists in Nelsonville and the Athens area pay dues each month to the Majestic Galleries in order to maintain a space for their art exhibits.
Hot off their 2012 Nelsonville Music Festival appearance, Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside are set to make their first appearance to the Uptown music scene of Athens.
Kaitrin McCoy has been a whisper in the local music coffee shop scene, but this year she looks to break out with self-promotion, bigger venues and new songs.
Insomniacs of Athens will come out to hear The Ridges play old classics, such as “The Insomniac’s Song,” but they will get the privilege of listening to a slew of new songs fresh off the recording process. The group will perform at Casa Nueva, 4 W. State St., this Friday.
You wouldn’t know it from their scruffy exteriors and long beards, but the operators of the weekly open-stage events can be a gateway to new opportunities.
Riding the bus from the bars to his apartment at The Summit, Ohio University alumnus John Waller found himself in an undeniably dangerous situation.
Though most students departed from Athens for the summer, two major festivals were held for those who populated the brick streets during the warmer months.
Ming Li will take over as interim executive director for the Center for International Studies while the university conducts a national search for a permanent director.
After four years as a professor and executive director for the Center for International Studies, Daniel Weiner is leaving Ohio University for a job in New England.
After rocking the Nelsonville Music Festival two weekends ago, Angela Perley and the Howlin’ Moons will now bring their unique country rock style to Athens.
An acoustic guitar and electric bass group might seem like a quiet combination, but this duo fills out a sound the size of a full band.
Ohio might seem an unlikely place to start a reggae group, but the Cincinnati-based Cliftones are passionate about the music genre and the culture surrounding them.
Many Athens residents might be unaware of the covert musical venues that have set up shop not far from their own backyards.
Uptown Athens bars come and go, but when they leave, more than just the former owners are left with a loss.
Smoke filled The Convo Friday night as Wiz Khalifa — who, ironically, is known for rapping about smoking marijuana — took to the stage for a sold-out crowd.