Fall Fest offered craft beer, live music
By Connor Chomicki | Sep. 12, 2022Live music and craft beer offered during Athens’ annual Fall Fest.
Live music and craft beer offered during Athens’ annual Fall Fest.
The alternative-indie band made waves back in 2018 with their TikTok viral song, “Prom Queen.”
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Athens’ own CAAMP performs, attracting locals, students and alumni.
The frontwoman for Japanese Breakfast spoke about her music, her struggles with being an only child and her mother’s apprehensions about her wanting to pursue music.
The music summit will host major artists, such as CAAMP and Michelle Zauner from Japanese Breakfast.
Isaac King, a freshman music production major at Ohio University, is one of the founding members of the student-run band, Lavandula. The band is composed of four members: Isaac King, Landon Elliott, Joey Negrete and Zach Winkleman, who all met within their first few weeks of college.
Aly & AJ were selected to perform at University Program Council’s annual Throwback Thursday Concert.
Here’s how Wreck League's performance at Donkey Coffee was, and what's next for the band.
Vincent Florist is fresh to the alternative music scene and preparing to drop a new album.
The swing jazz musical will be gracing an Athens stage next week.
The shows feature local artists performing acoustic sets entirely free to anyone who wants to come and watch every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The musical duo Popebama, consisting of musicians Erin Rogers and Dennis Sullivan, will be demonstrating their musical talent Sunday at Glidden Recital Hall.
Originating in the Northeast Ohio area, the radio station has decided to gain new listeners through adding a signal in Athens, Ohio.
This year marks the 10th annual Benefest.
The two groups work separately and together to create events for students.
ROAR was once a local pop-up shop but has now transitioned to being the only record store in Athens County.
“It’s really been just a whole season of preparation; It’ll be cool to play through everything and really just show how much we’ve grown as a group.”
Jukebox Java, 8 N. College St., is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. for coffee accompanied by music.