Loud and Proud
Editor’s note: This is the first in a weekly series exploring the diverse music scenes in Athens.
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Editor’s note: This is the first in a weekly series exploring the diverse music scenes in Athens.
Staying true to his habit of breaking news about the Spring Convo Concert via Twitter, Vice President for Student Affairs Kent Smith on Thursday announced the show’s opener.
Aquabear Legion has been advocating music in Athens since 2004 by running a website, giving away free music compilations and promoting events such as its annual Aquabear County Fair.
Every Tuesday night, students can walk uptown to hear the soulful jazz of The Paul Elisha Band or go to Tony’s Tavern to hear live, improvised classic jazz rattle the tavern walls.
Octopus & Owl started as a two-piece acoustic folk band, but with the addition of a new bassist it’s gained some attitude and a hint of grunge.
The rolling hills and tall trees of Appalachia were not where Vanessa Kaukonen had intended to spend years living with husband Jorma Kaukonen — until he bought the deed to a chunk of land in Meigs County on a whim.
As the booking agent for The Union, Scott Winland spends much of his time seeking out bands and musicians to take the bar’s stage every weekend. So when students of his booking and promotion class were assigned to organize Bene-Fest, they found it easy to garner a spot at the bar.
Ticket prices to see Seth Meyers tonight are now $10.
Sitting in Restaurant Salaam eating a beef kebob, the music flowing through the speakers may be reminiscent of a gypsy band.
Francis Henvrick, a Cuyahoga Falls High School senior, didn’t know what to expect when she was the first of several audience members to be brought on stage Friday night by Bill Blagg.
Siblings flocking to Ohio University this weekend can witness magician Bill Blagg walk through steel and glide on a hover board Friday at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
A 65-year-old retired schoolteacher seems like unlikely company among the young band members who make up the Andy Shaw Band, but Jim Shaw fits right into this family band.
Though the name nobrow.music.collective is meant to be vague, the band’s ability to tackle contemporary music largely unknown to most is not.
Although the members of Ha Ha Tonka may no longer be as young as they used to be, they’re far from worried about keeping up with the partiers at Ohio University.
Mind Fish might have to watch out for critics after the release of its new album, Watch Out!
Although many Ohio University students struggle to get to a 10 a.m. class, they were more-than willing to crawl out of bed Wednesday morning to snag one of the highly sought-after 3,600 available Wiz Khalifa tickets.
Hot off recording a Daytrotter session, Columbus’s own The Floorwalkers, a slice of Americana rock and soul, are staged to hit Athens Saturday night.
Hot off a multi-state tour and two appearances on NPR with their band Southeast Engine, brothers Adam and Jesse Remnant will make a much-anticipated return to Athens this weekend — but this time without the rest of the band.
The Paul Elisha Band hopes dads visiting the rolling hills of Athens this weekend will hear of its Marvin Gaye-themed show through the grapevine.