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(10/05/22 11:47pm)
The 1400 block of Main Street in downtown Columbia was transformed into a combination open air market and concert venue for the annual Jam Room Music Festival during the first weekend of October.
(04/07/22 12:42am)
The sound of island drums echoed across a School of Music recital hall as the Palmetto Pans Steel Drum Band aimed to bring an audience to their feet during a concert on Tuesday evening.
(03/21/22 12:02am)
The School of Music hosted a concert celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities in recognition of the targeted Atlanta spa shootings that took place last year on March 15.
(03/04/22 1:15am)
Colorado-based indie-pop band The BRKN plans to play like they're at, "freaking Wembley Stadium" at New Brookland Tavern on March 24 as part of their upcoming U.S. tour.
(02/28/22 3:10am)
When you think of Bull Street Garage, you probably think of the gargantuan parking structure on the University of South Carolina’s campus. But that might not be the case for long.
(02/03/22 1:50pm)
Imagine: It’s the end of a standard day in the life of a college student, filled with too many classes and not enough coffee. Homework assignments are piling up and exam dates creep closer — accompanied by that typical sense of scholarly dread.
(04/13/21 12:48am)
Live music can look a lot different these days, as virtual platforms are serving as a safer alternative to concerts. Columbia’s digital house show 'At the Addition' makes for an experience like no other for both performers and audience members.
(04/01/21 8:20pm)
You know what they say: April showers bring May flowers. It's not rare to find ourselves stuck inside due to gloomy weather this spring, quite possibly accompanied by a melancholy mood. We can't change the conditions, but we can change our mindset.
(03/26/21 1:56am)
What started as jam sessions at Riverside Apartments has turned into an upcoming local band where all frequencies are welcome. Opus & The Frequencies is a Columbia-based band composed of all USC alumni: A group of guys who “want to rock out with the whole city.”
(03/26/21 12:20am)
With National Women’s History Month coming to a close this March, how can a music fan not stop and appreciate all the female talent that has been so impactful to our world?
(03/25/21 9:22pm)
Album: "Change of Scenery II" by Quinn XCII
(04/09/21 12:54am)
In our age of endless information, it’s too easy for days, months and years to blend together into one long wash of time. A fun and effective way to differentiate one year from the next is through popular culture. Here is a list of the most memorable movies, songs and memes that make every year since 2017 its own.
(03/15/21 3:16am)
Pianist Yonie Penev serves as a musical accompanist for the USC Department of Theatre and Dance, a position he secured over six years ago while he was still an undergraduate in USC’s Arnold School of Public Health.
(02/23/21 3:36am)
A dynamic, young musician has burst onto the Columbia music scene in recent years. If you frequent restaurants such as The Grand on Main Street, Cantina 76 or Za’s on Devine Street, there’s a good chance you’ve heard the tones of musician Marcus Gullen and his guitar.
(02/05/21 1:49am)
Some days the bed feels warmer than others, making it real hard to get moving. Other days you're just due for a lazy afternoon at home.
(02/01/21 12:04am)
The Palmetto State is known for a variety of things — its rich history, its popular tourist destinations and its tropical climate — but there is another, less-spoken quality of South Carolina: its music.
(01/15/21 2:54am)
Everyone can agree 2020 was a year defined by difficult times, but it also gave us some memorable music. These songs will forever take us back to moments that could have only occurred in a year like that. They remind us of learning TikTok dances in our rooms, making whipped coffee and sitting at home in boredom during quarantine.
(01/15/21 3:23am)
Singer-songwriter and musician Sanchez Goodjoin writes rhyming lines and poetry everyday. He takes moments, his thoughts on the world, people in his life — or not in his life anymore — and eases them out of his brain at a musical vibration.
(01/15/21 4:06am)
2020 was undoubtedly a year with many surprises, and the music industry was no different. With a global pandemic sending everyone inside, artists could take some breaks from their working schedules and tours, allowing for more intimate time to work on putting out new music. This focus on content creation made for a great year in music.
(11/30/20 3:57am)
For the past 35 years, Women in Music has fought to empower, educate and advance women in the music industry. The organization's 35th year comes with many accomplishments worldwide, but progress is still to be made.