Virginia musician incorporates multiple genres into high-energy projects
In an era of music that avoids niches and categorization, one musician has proved that he has been doing that for decades.
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In an era of music that avoids niches and categorization, one musician has proved that he has been doing that for decades.
Friday night was all about alumni, as recent USC graduates gathered to enjoy a performance from Atlas Road Crew, a band formed while its members were attending USC. The Senate was covered in garnet and black, while former Gamecocks mingled and danced to the music.
Asheville-based Radiohead cover band, Off With Your Radiohead, will perform at the historic New Brookland Tavern on Thursday night. Radiohead fans will have an opportunity to hear one of the band's most popular albums, "OK Computer," in its entirety. The set will also feature various tracks from the band’s extensive discography.
USC students will be welcomed back to campus with a performance from country music star Russell Dickerson Tuesday on Greene Street. The Tennessee native is well known in the country music community for his singles "Yours" and "Blue Tacoma".
Rap fans finally got their highly-anticipated album from North Carolina native J. Cole last Friday. Fans had high expectations for "KOD," J. Cole’s fifth studio album, following the 2016 release of "4 Your Eyez Only," which had a more intimate and solemn sound in comparison to this new work. Cole even broke Drake’s record of most streams in the first 24 hours on Apple Music.
For over 100 years, the Pulitzer Prize Board has awarded Pulitzer Prizes to distinguished organizations and individuals within journalism and the arts. However, this year, many were surprised to see one winner’s name announced — rapper Kendrick Lamar.
The annual Indie Grits festival is frequently hyped for its eclectic, socially-poignant film screenings, but an integral part of this year's festival will be the music scene.
It is a scene many University of South Carolina students remember well — cuddled up with their friends in middle school getting ready to watch Disney Channel’s newest original movie on their living room television. With Carolina After Dark’s Spring DCOM Series, students are able to experience some of their favorite childhood movies in a different way.
For as long as we can remember, Americans have been protesting. These protests have shaped this country’s history and have represented both conflict and growth within our society.
Hundreds of USC students braved the unseasonably cold temperatures to welcome Atlanta-based rapper B.o.B. to Columbia for a performance on Greene Street Wednesday night.
City Roots transformed into a sea of green, purple and gold, with feather boas and sparkling masquerade masks everywhere. The Mardi Gras Columbia parade following a 5K race had led costumed participants of all ages —and their dogs — through Rosewood to an all-day celebration despite gloomy weather on Saturday.
A world-renowned artist will have his work come to life in Columbia City Ballet's “Off the Wall and onto the Stage: Dancing the Art of Jonathan Green” at the Township Auditorium on Friday.
The Recording Academy recognized some of the best of 2017's music Sunday at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. Here are a few of the winners that stood out to me, for both good and bad reasons.
Husband-and-wife musical duo Ari Streisfeld and Rachel Calloway have become a recognized name in contemporary music across the country. Now both USC faculty members, the two are preparing for their performance on Friday, part of the university’s Southern Exposure New Music Series.
It seems that the media has been exploring the topic of mental illness recently. I’d like to start by saying that I am glad we are finally using major media platforms to discuss the issue of mental health in the United States. This is a growing issue, especially among young people, and the conversation surrounding it is long overdue.
After a semester of preparation, the Palmetto Pans Steel Drum Band will host a “Throwback Thursday” themed performance on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the School of Music. Students are invited to explore the music of Trinidad and Tobago culture while enjoying a familiar set list of popular classics.
The city of Columbia got a colorful display of Korean culture at this year’s South Carolina Korean Festival. Hosted by the Korean Community Presbyterian Church, the festival gave guests the opportunity to experience the food, music and art of traditional Korean culture.
Local indie punk band fk mt. exemplified the evolution of rock with their set before the Nickelodeon’s showing of "The Decline of Western Civilization Part 1" on Saturday, a documentary revealing the punk rock culture in Los Angeles during 1980.
After spending more than a year writing and publishing, local poet and University of South Carolina graduate Tim Conroy had a release party and reading for his first book, "Theologies of Terrain," in downtown Columbia. Family, friends and community members gathered at Immaculate Consumption on Tuesday to celebrate not only the launch of Conroy’s book but also the new series of books, "The Laureate Series."