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New Orleans band Stoop Kids rock Green Bar

New Orleans band Stoop Kids rock Green Bar

Grace Hagemann June 12, 2013

Stoop Kids, a band out of New Orleans, La., performed at Green Bar for its first stop in Alabama on its summer tour of the South Saturday. Stoop Kids opened the night with a mix of do-wop and hip-hop...

Nashville rock band to visit Tuscaloosa while on tour

Becky Robinson June 5, 2013

Modoc, a Nashville, Tenn., rock band, will be playing at Green Bar Thursdayat 9 p.m. The band originally started in small-town Modoc, Ill., before moving to Nashville, Tenn., to jump-start their music...

Local band brings mix of classic rock to audiences across South

Kevin Brophy May 29, 2013

Making its way throughout the South, Farmer’s Daughter performed a variety of songs at Rhythm & Brews Friday night. The members said they do have some original songs, but decided to play covers for...

‘Tuscaloosa Monorail’ displays local music acts

Alexandra Ellsworth May 29, 2013

University of Alabama graduates Frank Thagard and Robin Rains have put their telecommunication and film degrees into action with their new biweekly television show, “Tuscaloosa Monorail.” “Tuscaloosa...

Video games inspire 3rd installment of KadeshFlow’s ‘NerdCrunk’

Francie Johnson April 24, 2013

Some of today’s popular rap music centers around controversial topics including sex and drugs, but Ryan Davis writes about a different subject: video games. “That’s actually hilarious, because people...

Renowned musician David Lindley to play show in Tuscaloosa Monday

Hannah Widener April 22, 2013

The multi-instrumental musician David Lindley will be performing at the Bama Theatre Monday night as part of the Acoustic Night series. Lindley is known for the guitar strings behind Forrest Gump as he...

‘Eclectic’ British quartet Alt-J differs from folk, electronica-heavy genres

Amy Marino April 18, 2013

Convinced all up-and-coming music sounds the same? I was too. It’s easy to get discouraged when it seems the latest artists have taken one of two routes: the pop/electronica/synthesized route or the...

Band England in 1819 to play at Jemison Mansion

Kristen Feyt April 18, 2013

After a February performance at Chloe’s Cup, the band England in 1819, based out of New Orleans, La., will be coming back to Tuscaloosa for a second time. England in 1819 began as a collaborative project...

The Bear and Callooh! Callay! to perform at Bama Theatre

Francie Johnson April 17, 2013

Muscle Shoals-based band The Bear strives to blend elements of country, folk and indie-pop to create a sound that transcends these typical genre descriptions and fits into all of them, and yet none of...

Show choir to perform one-night-only show Tuesday

Hannah Widener April 16, 2013

The University of Alabama Resonance Show Choir, a performance-based music ensemble, will perform its spring show at the Bama Theatre Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. “Resonance Hell Week,” as referred to...

Blaine Duncan & The Lookers to release 2nd album in May

Megan Miller April 16, 2013

Blaine Duncan & The Lookers didn’t know if a second album would ever come together, but after more than two years of hard work, “When She Dies” is set to be released May 1. Duncan said the first...

Moving to the Music City

Alexandra Ellsworth April 11, 2013

“Number two, number two,” cried a waiter in a crowded barbecue restaurant on 12th South Avenue in Nashville, Tenn. Adam Naylor, a recent UA graduate, talked loudly over the oldies rock music playing...