Music
Tribute To Clampit Brother Will Keep Tempo High
Now, those who loved him and his foot-stomping, front porch, yet refined music will hold a special tribute…
3 Penny Acre Does It Again, But Different
A band is like a relationship, said 3 Penny Acre singer and bass player Bernice Hembree.
Real Live Tigers Offer Real Raw Emotion
By Terrah Baker The first time I listened to the Real Live Tigers’ newest album “Denatured,” released in March, it was a dreary, rainy day. Unknowingly, I had chosen the
Caravanserai: A Place Where Cultures Meet
Win Tickets for Caravanserai, 7:30-9:30 p.m. April 19, Walton Arts Center, Baum Walker Hall Pre-Performance Creative Conversation, Public Performance and Post-Performance Reception Tickets are $5 for students and $10-25 for
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Performing Cats Help Own Kind, Tour NWA
Staff Report The Popovich Comedy Pet Theater at the Walton Arts Center on April 6 is more than just an extravaganza of rescued and domesticated-cat talent, it’s a chance to
Cutty Rye Releases Debut Album
“Chooch” Meisenbacher, sitting across the table drinking whiskey on the rocks in the afternoon, looks like a prototypical merrymaking country boy with full beard, long curly hair, and unbuttoned flannel shirt layering a local band tee.
Band Supports Their Fayetteville Home
There’s a spot in Fayetteville where Drew Walls of the band Damn Arkansan said local and traveling bands along with their fans can feel at home. “When we started playing a lot in Fayetteville, Smoke and Barrel was our launch pad, one of the first places we started doing shows and where we feel at home,” Walls said.
The Paper Hearts Legacy Continues
You couldn’t have been alive in Fayetteville in the early 2000s without bearing witness to The Paper Hearts.
A Little Bit Psycho, Western
By Sean Clancy Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Take a slab of garage rock psychosis, add a bootful of vintage country and western, a dash of inspiration from the old Donnie & Marie