Tune Into This! February 12
This week, it’s guitars galore! Acoustic, sludgy, and everywhere in between, Co-Music Director Carter Moore has a slew of new albums you’ll want to hear … Continue Reading
Posts from the WUTK Music Department
This week, it’s guitars galore! Acoustic, sludgy, and everywhere in between, Co-Music Director Carter Moore has a slew of new albums you’ll want to hear … Continue Reading
This week, an all-girl five-piece from England makes waves, while Australia sends us their most wild music yet. And we’re already playing a bit of … Continue Reading
Sam Hastings of the WUTK Music Department sits down with Tyler Ramsey ahead of his performance at the Bijou Theatre on Feb. 7, a stop on … Continue Reading
Hear more about the brand new albums our Music Department has enjoyed the most this week. This week, Carter takes us through 8 new albums … Continue Reading
Briston Maroney returns home to Knoxville with a show at the Mill + Mine on Sat., Feb. 17, in support of his latest album, Ultrapure. … Continue Reading
Sam Hastings from the WUTK Music Department checks in with Devon Allman and Duane Betts on the road, ahead of the duo’s upcoming “Allman Betts … Continue Reading
Rudy Gatlin of The Gatlin Brothers talks with Sam Hastings of the WUTK Music Department just before his show on Dec. 6th with brothers Steve and Larry. He talks about the upcoming Gatlin Brothers gig in Knoxville, playing the Opry stage, newer music, and older technology.
Ahead of her Friday, Nov. 17, show at the Bijou Theatre, country artist Pam Tillis speaks with WUTK Music Department’s Sam Hastings to discuss her … Continue Reading
Just before his performance at the Bijou Theatre on Monday, Nov. 13, legendary singer/songwriter Graham Nash talks with Sam Hastings of the WUTK Music Department to discuss his history with Knoxville, the iconic tour he is on, and his most recent album, Now.
By Maxwell Tsetsakis Minnesota progressive-folk band Barbaro’s newest release, About The Winter (released Oct. 20), has charming instrumentals, swelling soundscapes, and grasping vocals. Producer Brian … Continue Reading