Tag: music
Take a trip into music’s past and present wi...
By Shakeem Jones | Nov 4, 2022
Why don’t concerts come to Columbia? It̵...
By Char Morrison | Oct 3, 2022
Teen who played Carnegie Hall says it was “surreal...
By Téa Smith | Feb 25, 2022
Vinyl albums are soaring in popularity. Can the in...
By Carson Peaden | Feb 15, 2022
Peep PSYCHii, the artistic brand experimenting wit...
By Nicholas Sullivan | Sep 17, 2021
It’s only (hardcore) rock ‘n’ roll, but he still loves it
by Trey Martin | Apr 23, 2021
Jay Matheson and his studio, The Jam Room, have given musicians throughout the southeast a place to make noise since the late 1980s.
Read MoreMusic soothes the soul in pandemic isolation
by Savannah Kennedy and Madison Poindexter | Apr 22, 2020
People are exploring genres, discovering new artists and revisiting classic tracks for entertainment during the quarantine.
Read MoreLocal musicians rock livestreams during pandemic
by Madison Poindexter | Apr 3, 2020
Greenville musician Trey Duncan, 24, livestreamed his performance at Red Arrow Studios March 26....
Read MoreMusic builds confidence among female prisoners
by Staff | Dec 2, 2019
A UofSC-Aiken professor is dedicating her time to better the lives of inmates through music.
Read MoreThe man behind the “Sandstorm” remix
by Zach Sweat | Nov 15, 2019
Marco Washington has added to the Gamecock football experience with his exuberant...
Read MoreVinyl vs CDs: Trend shows resurgence in album use
by RoseCatherine James | Nov 5, 2019
Albums continue to make a comeback among music lovers.
Read MoreJazz music is celebrated in Columbia this month
by Ashten Latta | Apr 15, 2019
It’s Jazz Appreciation Month and music aficionados say listening to the cool sounds can reduce stress as well as rejuvenate the spirit.
Read MoreA new spin: Vinyl records offer nostalgia, community
by Camille Doloughty | Feb 11, 2019
Locals gathered at Irmo’s Social Grill this weekend to purvey vintage vinyls.
Read MoreSouth Carolina Pride Festival celebrates LGBTQ+ community
by Turner Harrison | Oct 17, 2018
South Carolina LGBTQ+ community celebrates Pride Week with a Friday night parade and a Saturday Festival.
Read MoreThe legacy of the Button King lives on
by Turner Harrison | Sep 26, 2018
The Button King of Bishopville has passed on but his son is determined to keep the museum that highlights his artwork open to the public.
Read More“Greek forever:” Columbia church gears up for festival
by T. Michael Boddie | Sep 19, 2018
For one weekend a year, everyone is Greek at the Columbia Greek Festival, as revelers enjoy food, dance and fun.
Read MorePapa Jazz still a hit since the ’80s
by Allisha Gray | Apr 25, 2018
Papa Jazz is still one of the most popular Jazz stores since the early 1980s.
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