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WVUA offers diverse selection of music

WVUA offers diverse selection of music

Becky Robinson July 16, 2013

For Maggie Brown, a sophomore majoring in telecommunication and film, becoming the boss at The University of Alabama’s radio station, WVUA-FM, was far from things she thought she would accomplish. When...

Alabama native Yelawolf to release ‘Love Story’

Kevin Brophy July 16, 2013

Alabama native Yelawolf is projected to release his second album with Shady Records later this year. “Love Story” will precede his debut album with Shady Records, “Radioactive” in November 2011,...

Birmingham soul group St. Paul to croon Tuscaloosa

Taiza Troutman July 16, 2013

St. Paul and the Broken Bones, a new Birmingham, Ala., band, is bringing its soulful sound to Green Bar Thursday night. St. Paul is a six-member band that includes lead singer Paul Janeway, trombone player...

Alabama Blues Project offers kids music lessons

Megan Miller July 9, 2013

Local schools will be getting a little blues added to their summer repetoire thanks to the Alabama Blues Project. Started in 1998, the program aims to pass on blues music and history to future generations....

Local band Good Love ‘brings the love,’ enthusiasm to stage at every show

Kevin Brophy June 25, 2013

“You bring the good, we’ll bring the love,” is the mantra of the local band Good Love. With influences including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Outkast and Jimi Hendrix, Good Love has plenty of good to give....

Seymour Blue, Looksy set to play Green Bar

Taiza Troutman June 18, 2013

Local Tuscaloosa band Seymour Blue will be returning home to play at Green Bar, where they have been missed over the last year. “Seymour Blue performed here at Green Bar a few times a couple of years...

Bob Dylan brings Americana tour to Tuscaloosa

Alexandra Ellsworth June 18, 2013

David Bowie described Bob Dylan’s voice as “sand and glue.” Eric Clapton described him as “sounding like he lived all the songs he sang.” How his critics, fans and contemporaries choose to...

New Orleans band Stoop Kids rock Green Bar

New Orleans band Stoop Kids rock Green Bar

Grace Hagemann June 11, 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 4, 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 28, 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 28, 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 23, 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...