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Bonnaroo no longer a ‘simple, laid-back hippie fest,’ but an anxiously awaited musical escape

Amy Marino February 25, 2013

Nothing can get a music fan more anxious for summer than a long-awaited festival lineup release. With all of the lineup releases this month, it is a task to stay focused on school and fight the urge...

Nashville-based band set to perform at Green Bar

Ryan Phillips February 21, 2013

Nashville-based band Natural Child will perform at Green Bar Thursday night at 10 p.m., marking the country and blues rock band’s inaugural performance in Tuscaloosa, and the band members said they’re...

ARDT begins weeklong annual spring concert

Deanne Winslett February 20, 2013

Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre has begun its week-long spring performance, made up of five acts individually directed by a member of the UA Dance and Theatre Department. The show began Tuesday in the...

Bama Idol to begin hosting preliminary auditions Monday

Lauren Carlton February 18, 2013

The Crimson Source, a division of the Housing and Residential Communities, is setting out to find this year’s Bama Idol and will start the search with the preliminary audition round, which begins Feb....

Pianist dedicates Valentine’s concert to wife

Bianca Martin February 14, 2013

University of Alabama piano professor Noel Engebretson will be celebrating Valentine’s Day with one of his greatest loves: classical music. Engebretson will be paying tribute to the holiday with a...

Soul band strives for authenticity

Francie Johnson February 14, 2013

There are many things Paul Janeway, vocalist of St. Paul and the Broken Bones, is not. He’s not an accountant, although his in-progress accounting degree and suit-and-bow tie stage outfit might lead...

Indie-rock Wussy’s new album literally and figuratively priceless

Jordan Cissell February 13, 2013

Let’s see. It’s Sunday night, easing into Monday morning, and I’m sitting here tearing through a package of generic Fig Newtons and digging Wussy’s new, free, download-only album “Berneice Huff...

England in 1819 to perform in Tuscaloosa for the first time

Megan Miller February 13, 2013

England in 1819, a father-son band, is set to make its first appearance in Tuscaloosa Saturday at Chloe’s Cup downtown. Comprised of father Liam Callaway and his two sons Andrew and Dan, the group is...

Women join a cappella group

Kristen Feyt February 11, 2013

No Strings Attached, a new organization at the University that will be holding their breakout concert Monday is true to their name – there are no instrumentalists involved in the a capella group. Originally,...

Red Bull hosts collegiate DJ contest at Rounders

Francie Johnson February 7, 2013

On one night, five local disc jockeys will have 15 minutes each to show Tuscaloosa what they’ve got. Red Bull Thre3style University is the collegiate division of Red Bull Thre3style, an international...

Alabama Blues Project heads up after-school program

Ryan Phillips February 7, 2013

In order to preserve the legacy of blues and musical appreciation, educational groups such as The Alabama Blues Project are reaching out to children in an effort to foster a passion for heritage, self-expression...

Alternative band Tegan and Sara’s new album ‘Heartthrob’ features touching lyrics, beats

Noelle Brake February 6, 2013

It’s no secret that alternative bands are getting more and more recognized as the music industry expands. One of those bands, Tegan and Sara, is getting more clout with each new song or new bout of...