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WGLT talks to Samara Jane, winner of our inaugural Highway 309 Studio Sessions Contest, about what inspired her winning entry, "Fine," and what songwriting means to her.
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Bloomington-based The Something Brothers, who disbanded in the early 90s after relentlessly touring the country and flirting with major record labels, just released a new 14-song CD that follows a COVID-era 60-song triple album titled "Flak."
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On this week's episode of WGLT's Center Stage, you'll hear selections from "An American in Paris," "Vanities," and "West Side Story."Subscribe to WGLT's…
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A steamboat cruise on the Illinois River seems an unlikely first gig for a gospel-tinged bluegrass band.“I don’t think everyone was interested in hearing…
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Songwriting is an important component for members of the Shuga Beatz, the Bloomington-Normal rock/blues/R&B sextet. Important enough to mention such on…
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For over seven years, the alternative folk group Stone & Snow has been building a career one step at a time.The collaboration began with Karen Bridges and…
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On this week's episode of WGLT's Center Stage, you'll hear selections from "High School Musical," "Showboat," and a Glee-ful rendition of…
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Have you noticed that WGLT's music lineup sounds a little different these days?About a month ago, WGLT debuted a new music format called Highway 309. Led…
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If David Lowery did nothing else but write and record “Teen Angst” for his early 90s debut Cracker album, it would be one heckuva song to be remembered…
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On this week's episode of WGLT's Center Stage, you'll hear selections from "Kismet, "Moulin Rouge," and "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown."Subscribe to…
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Big Machine label group artist Lauren Jenkins utilized her background in acting and film directing to produce a video short to compliment three…
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On this week's episode of WGLT's Center Stage, you'll hear selections from "Li'l Abner," "42nd Street," and "The Book of Mormon."Subscribe to WGLT's…