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Top Ten: Best Cities to Live in After Graduation

Top Ten: Best Cities to Live in After Graduation

Amanda Thompson April 20, 2016

When time is ticking to find jobs after college or universities to apply to before graduating, there are a few important factors to look at. You’ll find places with high employment, and then come across...

The Vegabonds rock Rounders

The Vegabonds rock Rounders

Chandler Padgett February 13, 2016

On February 13, The Vegabonds will wander into Rounders, making a return to their home state. And for The Vegabonds, especially front man Daniel Allen, it’s all about home. “The song that really defines...

List of upcoming bands for Sept. 11-Sept. 16

September 10, 2015

From rockstars to indie bands, every week bars and venues across the Southeast are packed with bands and musicians battling for your attention. Here is the list of bands in the area you should check out:TuscaloosaEgan's...

Nashville band Wisewater to make their Tuscaloosa debut

Nashville band Wisewater to make their Tuscaloosa debut

Drew Pendleton August 27, 2015

In January 2014, brought together by a mutual friend, Nashville musicians Kate Lee and Forrest O’Connor began making music together. Calling their collaboration Wisewater, Lee and O’Connor have since...

Trafficking Trail

Trafficking Trail

Lauren Lane March 1, 2015

The Super Bowl frequently spurs some form of controversy, but this year, it was about a much more serious subject than whether or not the Patriots’ deflated footballs should have cost them their right...

Harpeth Rising takes from classical backgrounds to write folk

Harpeth Rising takes from classical backgrounds to write folk

Kinsey Haynes January 8, 2015

Few modern bands say they do not have a genre. Nashville band Harpeth Rising fuses folk, bluegrass, rock, progressive and classical music into a sound that is considered to be without a typical 
genre...

Student juggles budding music career, classes

Student juggles budding music career, classes

Margaret Wilbourne October 13, 2014

Michael Austin looks around his bedroom walls, gesturing to the matted posters of famous musicians and names his musical inspirations off 
one-by-one. “There’s Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, Stevie...

Sophomore manages modeling career, studies

Sophomore manages modeling career, studies

Abbey Crain July 11, 2012

Sarah Edwards, despite being a typical student, manages to juggle transitioning to a new city, schoolwork and rugby practice, all while maintaining a professional modeling career based out of Nashville....

Weekly southeastern concert line up

CW Staff February 13, 2012

Week of Feb. 12   Birmingham: Marc Broussard with Sugar + The Hi Lows at Workplay, Feb. 14, 8 p.m.   Nashville: Drake at Bridgestone Arena, Feb.17, 8 p.m. The Band Perry at Ryman Auditorium, Feb....

Moon Taxi brings a new flavor to the Strip

Moon Taxi brings a new flavor to the Strip

Nathan Proctor January 25, 2012

Self-defined as indie-jam-rock, the band Moon Taxi offers an eclectic sound tied together by throwbacks to the stylized wah-wah’s, fuzzy effects and keyboard-laden grooves dominating the 1960’s and...

CMT Contest leads Alabama student to Nashville

CMT Contest leads Alabama student to Nashville

Brooke Marshall June 9, 2010

University graduate Katy Montalto recently used her love of music and natural ability to enter Country Music Television’s 2009 Music City Madness contest, not anticipating that her video would make it...

Tide erases 18-point second-half deficit to advance

Jason Galloway March 11, 2010

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – When the Alabama men’s basketball team found itself down 18 points in the first round of the Southeastern Conference tournament Thursday, with less than 12 minutes remaining, head...