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Jason Kutchma is the passionate and talented leader of the alternative country and folk group JKutchma & the Five Fifths. The band will be playing Wednesday at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens in Durham as a part of Duke Performances’ Music in the Gardens. Staff writer Charlie Shelton talked to Kutchma about his upcoming solo album, his other musical endeavors and the influences behind his career.
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The National
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Time Was, the third and most recent release by Lungfish frontman Asa Osborne’s solo project, Zomes, shifts and fades like a foggy sea. Its diverse sounds and melodies blend in and out of a crackling haze to create an achingly beautiful ocean of noise.
Hill Hall, which served as the University’s first library and now houses the music department, will undergo $15 million worth of renovations starting in 2015.
There is power in music, and Thursday night, “MElodies” aimed to prove that.
A taste of Latin flavor is coming to UNC today from the Spanish Harlem of New York City, by means of the inter-generational music group “Los Pleneros de la 21.”
The University’s student musicians can expect to practice for hours alone, and for hours in large ensembles. But tonight, students will showcase something different.
Listeners gathered in Person Hall Sunday afternoon to enjoy the low, melodic tone of the string bass for the UNC Double Bass Class Recital, “Bass Blast!”
This weekend, UNC Opera will aim to modernize ancient Roman politics through the drama of Mozart’s “La clemenza di Tito.”
When Dr. Allen Anderson became a faculty member of the UNC Music Department in 1996, he was the only composition professor on staff.
While the likes of James Taylor and Doc Watson have already sung Carolina’s praises, Our State magazine is celebrating the newest batch of Carolina crooners.
Richard Drehoff, a senior music composition and math double major, has built a reputation within the music department as a tireless, but effervescent, student musician.
Coyotes 4 stars
The Kingsbury Manx seems gentle and pure on the outside but in reality packs a soft punch under the surface.
MV & EE’s new release, Fuzzweed, is a cosmic experimental mix of instruments, effects and styles that range from abstracted reverb to twangy blues. The Vermont-based duo’s combination of electronic effects and acoustic elements give a simultaneously grounding and illusory feel.