JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville-based Rinse and Repeat Records has been hosting events in Northeast Florida for nearly four years. But now, they’re finally releasing music. Recommended Videos “Fresh ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Following Wednesday’s water main break near Buffalo’s Black Rock neighborhood, a popular practice space for ...
Spitbite’s first seven-inch record is 100% local, from the recording (Very Tight Recordings in Sharpsburg) to the pressing (Hellbender Vinyl in Lawrenceville) to the artwork (two original paintings by ...
Downtown Pittston comes alive with "Celebrate Music," featuring local bands across different genres. Justice Dept. demotes Ed Martin, stripping Trump ally of most authority Enormous freshwater ...
GEORGE, Wash. — Watershed Festival, the largest country music festival in Washington, is canceling its 2026 event, according to officials. "After 13 incredible years of country music and community at ...
Although a longtime sentiment, Joni Mitchell phrased it well, “Don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone.” Ironic how these lyrics are actually lines in one of the ...
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - The owner of a local business is picking up the pieces after a fire destroyed his building on Tuesday. Chris Lester received an alarm call around 7:15, saying Lester's Rock N ...
We’re only a few weeks into 2026, and it’s already hard keeping up with all of the excellent releases by our local artists. Here are a few more to add to your listening lists. NADEZHDA, “Busy Being ...
The first time Wilmington radio listeners ever had the pleasure of hearing the rich, mellow tones of Chuck Denson's voice was back in 1986. Four decades later, Denson is still on the air and beating ...
Festival founders, people who use AI for good (and one who’s a bit more controversial), a ‘sound whisperer,' executives, and those TikTok interns Jordy Sommer performs in the crowd during the Vans ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Starting next week, visitors to the Grand Rapids Public Library downtown can attend live concerts featuring local musicians during Music in the Stacks, a monthly series.