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J. Hubner

J. Hubner

Whatzup Features Writer

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Roman New Time: Your Voice As a Cymbal

Can you feel it? It’s that warm and fuzzy feeling when there’s a shift in the local music scene. It’s exciting, kind of dangerous, and all-encompassing when you lock in. […]

Plumdingo: Awkward Coffee

Plumdingo is a Fort Wayne band that has been rocking stages for six years. They’ve got a loose vibe to their sound — one minute alternative rock ala Smashing Pumpkins, […]

Uncle Muscle: Say Uncle

The Fort Wayne trio Uncle Muscle are a power pop force to be reckoned with.  Armed with the one-two-three punch of three dudes who can all sing, write, and play, […]

Snakehandler Church: Cheap Heat

Pete Dio has lived quite a few musical lifetimes over the years: touring the world with Left Lane Cruiser and stepping out from behind the drum set and forming Pete […]

Ken Jehle: Joy to Hymn

Fort Wayne native Ken Jehle is a musician’s musician, having played guitar in several local bands over the years including Angel X, Rhino, and most recently as lead guitarist for […]

Crystal C-Note: Shadow Works

Fort Wayne artist Crystal C-Note wants to make music that “touches your soul,” mixing in a hefty dose of soul and R&B as well as touches of hip-hop, dance, and […]

Namen Namen: Namen Namen

Every once in a while a local band sends an album my way, and I get the feeling they won’t be only local for long.  Fort Wayne has seen its […]

Austin Marsh & The Avenue: Waiting on the Flood

Fort Wayne singer-songwriter Austin Marsh makes jangly folk rock in the vein of bands like Old 97s, Conor Oberst, and even cats like Warren Zevon, Tom Petty, and Leon Russell. […]

Jonah Leatherman

Fort Wayne’s Jonah Leatherman makes music that sounds timeless, jangly indie rock that’s rooted in the tradition of big, classic rock n’ roll. Think ’80s Springsteen, Petty, and The Hooters […]