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Jazz Band and Combo to Play Moody

Jerrod Seaton March 31, 2010

The UA Jazz Band and Jazz Combo concert starts at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the concert hall at the Moody Music Building. This is the first show of the current semester put on by the duo. As far as jazz bands...

Alabama Percussion Ensemble to perform

CW Staff March 30, 2010

By Veronica Olah The UA School of Music will present the Alabama Percussion Ensemble in concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the Moody Music Building. The UA Percussion Ensemble is composed...

Tuscaloosa’s One Place Presents “Strings Attached” Bluegrass Concert

Crystal McGough March 25, 2010

This Saturday, a nationally known bluegrass band will return to Alabama to help those in need. Tuscaloosa’s One Place and Hurricane Creek will be presenting “Strings Attached,” a bluegrass concert...

Myer brings classical piano to UA

CW Staff March 25, 2010

By Kerie Kerstetter Students don't have to be aficionados of classical music to enjoy the Celebrity Series concert this weekend at Moody. If they happen to be zealous lovers of Beethoven or Handel, they'll...

Druid City Arts Festival brings best of Tuscaloosa’s music, art

Steven Nalley March 24, 2010

On Saturday night, nobody under the age of 19 will be allowed at Brown’s Corner except for Elle Claytor, the bar’s first musical guest of the night. At 15 years old, Claytor, a student at Haleyville...

Great biopics, music born from background

Peterson Hill March 23, 2010

What makes movies like musical biopics work? What makes them so accessible to audiences? Many of these stories come layered with ingredients and story arcs that make them easily conducive to film. Look...

Moody screens Westergaard’s Alice In Wonderland opera

Jamie Lyons March 10, 2010

Peter Westergaard is as delightful as he is accomplished. With an impressive seven operas under his belt, and countless other pieces for voice and instrument, Westergaard has undoubtedly achieved his...

Professor’s music makes things funny, bluesy

Drew Taylor March 2, 2010

The new CD released by Doobie “Doghouse” Wilson, aka Alan Lane, a UA chemical engineering professor, turns out to be a good mix of songs that, while they sometimes veer into corny territory, create...

Telepath returns to Tuscaloosa after two years

CW Staff March 2, 2010

A new sound will be rocking through the Jupiter Bar and Grill this Wednesday night. The band Telepath is set to bring their multi-layered sound to the stage in Tuscaloosa for the second time since playing...

Moody hosts trumpet festival

CW Staff February 26, 2010

Exalting sounds will be trumpeting from the Moody Music Building this weekend. Musicians from across the region will be traveling to the University for the annual Trumpet Festival of the Southeast. A...

Spanish Club Presents Folk Music from the Andes

Crystal McGough February 25, 2010

For centuries, the people of the South American Andes have played and passed on their folk music as part of their culture. Their indigenous music, which has become a large part of Andean history and culture,...

Review: Dexateens rock hometown

Lindsey Shelton February 23, 2010

“I think people just want to have a good time.” That’s what guitarist and vocalist Elliott McPherson of the Dexateens said people expect when they come to one of the band’s shows. I went to the...