Music
5×5 Five Minutes, Five Questions Jonathan Story
5×5 Five Minutes, Five Questions Jonathan Story Jonathan Story has always gotten around. Growing up in Fayetteville, he served as accompanist for the Barbara Mashburn Scholarship Foundation, Schola Cantorum and
Dark And Light
‘Mountain music’ keeps life in perspective BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com After six years, Perry Fowler has settled on a name for what he and partner Mark Baran play: mountain music. “People
Four Minutes, Four QuestionsMartina McBride
Whether you begin preparations for Christmas the day after Thanksgiving or you still hold out for a week or two, the cheery winter holiday is coming — along with all
Heritage Shared
There is no word in the Cherokee language for “goodbye,” says American Indian flutist Tommy Wildcat. Instead, his people say “donadagohv’i” — “we’ll see you again.” That’s the title of
‘Cheeky’ Side of Classical
The Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra’s upcoming concert “Humor in Music” is a good chance to poke a little bit of good-natured fun at the usually serious genre of classical music, says
Three Minutes, Three Questions – Farah Siraj
“Our mission with this partnership and with Farah specifically is to help spread the message of ‘peace through music’,” says Nicole Cotton-Leachman, managing director of the Faulkner Performing Arts Center
Three Minutes, Three Questions Randy Rogers
Texas country outfit the Randy Rogers Band is back in Fayetteville for a show at George’s Majestic Lounge on Friday. Together more than 15 years and playing as many as
‘Music, Families, Food’
Livingston connects countries, continents with guitar BECCA MARTIN-BROWN NWA Democrat-Gazette There’s a great quote about Bob Livington that pretty much says it all about the man and the musician:
Semi-Charmed Music — Third Eye Blind’s depth still resonates
Photo courtesy Danny Nolan Third Eye Blind brings the “Summer Gods Tour” to the Walmart AMP on Wednesday. The band will play the entirety of their 20-year-old debut album. What