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Jon Norton and Sarah Nardi revisit past conversations with Normal native Leah Marlene, who is now in the Final 10 to be the next "American Idol."
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Storm Angone believes the local artistic collective Nap House Studios has become an essential part of the Bloomington-Normal music scene.
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Tommy Castro and the Painkillers will play songs from their new blues opera and other favorites Friday night at The Stable Music Hall & Lounge in Bloomington.
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From March 12-13, Highway 309 devoted the entire weekend to women musicians and women-led bands. You heard pioneers including Aretha Franklin, Koko Taylor, and Judy Collins – and those making their mark today, like JGrrey, Sarah Shook, and Olivia Rodrigo.
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Normal West grad Leah Marlene's busy week included winning a Golden Ticket to appear on "American Idol," and her first new album in two years.
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The Camden, Arkansas-based rock outfit deFrance returns to Bloomington-Normal on Thursday night with an even deeper classic rock sound than they’re already known for.
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Bloomington's Tyler Sweitzer talks with WGLT about the new EP from the The Unemployed Architects.
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Normal native Adam Larson's "With Love, From Chicago" is a nod to the city that embraced him after he moved to New York City.
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Bloomington's Noah Renken-Kapatos coined his psych-rock trio Great Value Jesus after friends said his long hair and beard gave him a passing resemblance to the mainstream depiction of Jesus.
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This weekly updated Spotify playlist is a comprehensive array of the broad new music that has landed on Highway 309.