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With thousands of hours in front of live audiences, the instrumental trio Inktrail settled on nine original songs for their debut titular album.
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This year marks the 10th anniversary of Normal's flagship music fest, Make Music Normal.
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In partnership with the Castle Theatre, the city of Bloomington launches a First Friday concert series from June through September on the BCPA lawn.
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Morgan Schulte's career booking live entertainment for the Town of Normal started at the Hammitt School. She brought musicians into her special education classroom to foster empathy and coping skills.
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Highway 309 LIVE presented by CEFCU returns March 20 with a Women's History Month celebration at the Normal Theater. Here's a Spotify playlist, curated by Highway 309's Ariele Jones, to get you ready for the event.
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The multi-platinum country superstar stops at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts as part of a solo acoustic tour—the first of his career.
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Manager Yvonne Wilson emphasized the bands and artists are not at fault for the damages and placed blame on concertgoers whose actions have ranged from “chaotic” to “not normal behavior.”
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Episode 4 of WGLT's Inside Art video series features record producer, recording engineer and Oxide Lounge owner Tony SanFilippo.
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WGLT's Highway 309 LIVE concert series returns Wednesday, March 20, at the Normal Theater. Doors open at 6 p.m. For the third show in the series presented by CEFCU, WGLT welcomes Nashville’s Crys Matthews.
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"We're All Buying Into A Dream" includes three previously-released singles: "Lottery," "Flashes" and "Dying Wish." The six-song EP drops Friday.