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The trio hit the ground running 11 years ago, touring more than 200 days a year and putting out four studio albums. Their latest, "The Sun," anchors a 13-city acoustic tour that comes to Bloomington next week.
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To help you make the most of the snowy season, here's a new Spotify playlist curated by host Ariele Jones. It's a playlist for embracing those snowy days on Highway 309.
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A summary of some of our favorite stories, conversations and songs that hit WGLT's airwaves this year.
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Celebrating 10 years, Peoria band the Way Down Wanderers chose to mark the occasion in Bloomington-Normal at a venue that's special to them.
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Two members of The Music Shoppe went to Washington, D.C., to advocate for music education funding in Bloomington-Normal.
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Bryant pioneered string programs in Unit 5 schools and led the Bloomington-Normal Youth Symphony for three decades. She recently stepped down and will conduct her final piece with BYNS Saturday at the Illinois Symphony's Holiday Pops in the Heartland.
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The Peoria-based roots pop band Way Down Wanderers brings its 10th anniversary tour to Bloomington's Castle Theatre on Dec. 16. In the last decade, the group has put out three albums and a couple EPs, hit nearly every state in the U.S. and played in Canada and the U.K.
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Inside Art is WGLT's new video series, featuring central Illinois artists and their craft. The first episode showcases Bloomington musician Nick “Maestro” Jones.
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Experimental musician Stephen Holliger embraces a blossoming collaboration with Stefen Robinson and Nate Hahn, blending piano, electronics, bass clarinet and pedal steel guitar to create a sound he calls "sad cosmic country."
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Omar Thomas wrote a gospel suite for band because he had yet to see it done. The piece premiered at Illinois State University in 2018.