Articles
Remembering Charly
For nearly a decade, Tony Richards Didier shared the microphone with Charly Butcher. Today, Didier is one of many who are mourning the loss of their former colleague and friend. […]
Bluegrass Keeps Growing
If it’s Labor Day weekend, it must be time for some serious pickin’, with acoustic string instruments, campsites, lawn chairs, and lots and lots of good vibes. That’s right. It’s […]
Shifting into the Future
As the City of Auburn progresses into the future, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival invites the community to celebrate its history and embrace change as it comes. The ACD Festival […]
High-Energy Celtic Punk
It’s a unique band name with a unique sound. Flatfoot 56 is coming to Fort Wayne as part of this summer’s Botanical Roots series at the Botanical Conservatory. The August […]
Embracing the Ephemeral
Jordan Plohr wouldn’t exactly describe himself as a “born performer,” but he has been one for almost as long as he can remember. His first role was as Joseph in […]
Blue-Eyed Soul
Blue-eyed soul – the music genre of rhythm and blues with a dose of funk – has been popularized by white groups since the 1960s. From The Righteous Brothers, The […]
Dancing Is Mandatory
When the members of Indika get together, it’s a true melting pot of talent. The band leader and bass player, Courtney Panton, is from Jamaica. Lead vocalist U-Roy Muslar and […]
F—ing Panthers
When you grow up in a small town but catch glimpses of what could be from your bedroom window, what does an angsty kid do about it? Some buy a […]
Cole Swindell
Country singer-songwriter Cole Swindell began his career as many Nashville hopefuls do – by writing songs for other people. Under contract with Sony, he penned hits for heavyweights like Luke […]