Tag: music
Grateful for the Dead: Local fans evoke Jerry Garc...
By Geri Johnson | Oct 3, 2024
Heart of Columbia Chorus invites new voices in pre...
By Mary Gaughan | Sep 10, 2024
West Columbia officials: State Street future brigh...
By Win Hammond | Oct 27, 2023
USC music school revamps jazz program, connects wi...
By Margaret Walker | Mar 30, 2023
4 experienced musicians come together to teach stu...
By Jacob Phillips | Feb 24, 2023
Thrift Street: A traveling, local creative outlet
by Micheal Jacobs III | Nov 18, 2024
The Clover-based market is on the move, its next stop unknown.
Read MoreBlatt Bonanza showcases student unity in the face of Russell House ‘roast’
by Jayden Simmons | Sep 20, 2024
Some students and organizers viewed the event as an alternate event for the student body.
Read MoreUSC School of Music kicks off centennial celebration with historic performance
by Mary Gaughan | Sep 6, 2024
The school celebrates 100 years with a Koger Center performance featuring its largest ensembles.
Read MoreUSC student’s music store could be poised for success
by Lauren Leibman | Feb 22, 2023
Joseph Blake started the Cola Music Stop as a “fun thing to do.” But its location and products might allow it to be more than a hobby.
Read MoreChanging the tempo: Listening to children’s babbling can encourage music education
by Emily Okon | Feb 13, 2023
Music education is evolving in the city of Columbia as schools such as Tempo Music and Arts open their doors and parents and caregivers learn how to interact with children musically.
Read MoreWhat happened to Columbia’s gay clubs?
by Caleb Bozard | Nov 21, 2022
Today there are two prominent gay bars in Columbia. But once upon a time, there were many more.
Read MoreTake a trip into music’s past and present with Richland Library’s new vinyl collection
by Shakeem Jones | Nov 4, 2022
Rent a turntable and jam out to Richland Library’s new music selection.
Read MoreWhy don’t concerts come to Columbia? It’s more than just our size
by Char Morrison | Oct 3, 2022
Columbia has concerts, but other cities in the Southeast seem to have more. Is Columbia just too small, or do other factors play in?
Read MoreTeen who played Carnegie Hall says it was “surreal”
by Téa Smith | Feb 25, 2022
Ian Emmer, a Dutch Fork High School junior, gets the rare opportunity to play Carnegie Hall.
Read MoreVinyl albums are soaring in popularity. Can the industry meet demand?
by Carson Peaden | Feb 15, 2022
Vinyl sales have grown in the U.S. for the 16th consecutive year, bringing an old way of listening back into the mainstream.
Read MorePeep PSYCHii, the artistic brand experimenting with the mind
by Nicholas Sullivan and Destiny Stewart | Sep 17, 2021
Meet Patrick Rutledge, the tea-sipping heavy metal artist whose latest project, PSYCHii, explores the brain.
Read MoreIt’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.
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