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After a three-year hiatus, Utah State University’s Aggie Radio brought its music festival back to campus, drawing a strong response from the community.
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KIN delivers beautiful storytelling through Taylor Swift-level lyrics and vocals similar to Olivia Dean and Lizzy McAlpine, all packaged into one local Cache Valley artist.
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The Narcs, made up of four incredibly talented Salt Lake City natives, delivered a standout performance and seemed to feel right at home. It felt like a party right as they walked in, to the moment they left.
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This is a special showcase of our UPR Corner Concert Series! Hosted by Tom Williams, we're joined by its creator and showrunners, Emma Karen and Nathan Dahle.
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Trading distortion for delicacy, indie singer-songwriter Luke Weston transformed our studio into something quiet, reflective, and deeply personal from the moment he started playing.
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The inaugural three-day festival at the new gallery marked the beginning of the summer music scene in Logan.
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Hundreds of summer citizens come to Cache Valley each year. But after Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre cut back its season, community leaders worried some tourists would skip this summer.
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As the new artistic director, Mathew's says he will work to ensure the traditions of musical education and performance experiences remain available for Cache County children.
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When Dayne Teigeler and Robert Linton sat in the StoryCorps booth, they immediately looked back on their friendship and its ties to music. During their conversation, they reminisced about the time they opened the Logan music venue WhySound.
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Marji Mozart, frontwoman for the Marji Mozart Band, grew up in an FLDS community in Colorado City, Arizona. Through the help of an advocacy group, she left the community in 2018. We talked about the story behind her award-winning song "Is Somebody Out There."