Nelsonville festival lineup reflects growing influence of women
The music industry tends to be a male-dominated field, yet more and more women are making their presence known, especially at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
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The music industry tends to be a male-dominated field, yet more and more women are making their presence known, especially at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Months of anticipation will come to an end Friday night when Pittsburgh’s own Wiz Khalifa takes the stage for the Spring Convo Concert.
Singing isn’t just a natural talent for Sallie Ford. Her voice, a mix between vintage and modern, is something she fine-tunes every day.
For southern rockers Those Darlins, touring isn’t always the paradise many might think it is, and four years on the road has shaken some of the band’s screws loose.
As social-media platforms continue to change, Athens-area bands are using these new online tools to promote their products.
Moms flocking to Ohio University this weekend can look forward to a local folk mash up that promises to complement well, despite distinct differences.
In the midst of fist pumping and sweaty dancing, many familiar to Uptown dance nights may notice the music and energy of the venue, but fail to know what goes on behind the DJs’ turntables.
Palmer Place Fest is amping up its music this year with 11 DJs, but event organizers believe Palmer Fest will maintain its position as Athens’ number one party.
Editor’s note: This is part of a weekly series exploring the diverse music scenes in Athens.
With national Record Store Day approaching, local orchestral folk rockers The Ridges are looking to put a new spin on the day.
For Huntington, W. Va.-based Qiet, performing isn’t just about the music — it’s about fully engaging all the senses.
With national Record Store Day approaching, local orchestral folk rockers The Ridges are looking to put a new spin on the day.
For Huntington, W. Va.-based Qiet, performing isn’t just about the music — it’s about fully engaging all the senses.
The most unique aspect of indie rock music might be that local indie artists don’t even know how to define the style.
The clamor of people at The Front Room’s Friday night Open Stage might dampen the repetitive jams of student rockers, but you can always find at least one man tapping his foot behind the scenes.
Mojoflo’s old-school style of jazz, funk, hip hop and soul is making a return to Athens on the eve of a new record and music video.
As Ohio University students prepare to ring in another season of fests, the organizers of Palmer Place Festival are looking to change up the scene.
Editor’s note: This is the third in a weekly series exploring the diverse music scenes in Athens.
With roots in bluegrass and country, The Spikedrivers have come a long way during their nine years in Appalachia to mix in a little blues-rock to their folk sound.