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(02/27/24 2:48pm)
UNC a cappella groups have performed in a variety of places — by the Old Well on the last day of classes, at Sunset Serenade, in the Pit and even at the White House. Some groups also release their own music.
(03/05/24 10:44pm)
Gospel music has been in spoken word artist Ayanna Albertson-Gay’s life since she was born. She listens to it every day, even while working out.
(02/28/24 3:07pm)
You hold in your hands The Daily Tar Heel’s inaugural music edition, a celebration of the musicians and music lovers who have filled Chapel Hill and Carrboro with unique melodies and lyrics for decades.
(02/27/24 8:37pm)
Before Elizabeth Cotten was a pioneer of folk music, she taught herself how to play her brother's banjo when she was 8 years old.
(02/26/24 9:58pm)
While the Carrboro Town Council shares a duty to serve their community, they do not necessarily share the same taste in music. A collaborative playlist from the group of elected officials could include anything from slow R&B to black metal, with hints of local musicians like Elizabeth Cotten or drummer Laura King.
(02/26/24 11:47pm)
UNC junior Sharayu Gugnani first picked up the violin at age 7. When she was in eighth grade, she began to work with Nicholas DiEugenio, associate professor of violin at UNC.
(02/27/24 12:35am)
A Facebook post on Feb. 16 announcing the death of Dexter Romweber, founder of the music duo Flat Duo Jets, currently has over a thousand comments by fans, local Chapel Hill music figures and beyond, as they come to pay their respects.
(02/26/24 10:05pm)
Every UNC sports game ends with the same familiar tune: “Hark the Sound of Tar Heel voices, ringing clear and true."
(02/26/24 9:46pm)
It seems in the music world, if you want to be a fan, you better pay up. Sure, you can support your favorite artists by streaming their songs, but if you really want to be a fan, be prepared to shell out hundreds of dollars on merchandise and concert tickets.
(02/25/24 11:59pm)
It was with great joy and mild anxiety that I stepped into my Introduction to Jazz class at the beginning of my freshman year.
(02/26/24 5:57am)
In deciding the song mix she’d use for this season's floor routine, the choice for UNC junior gymnast Bella Miller was obvious: all Beyoncé instrumentals.
(02/26/24 12:14am)
Content Warning: This article contains mentions of mental health.
(02/27/24 10:18pm)
When customers walk into Rumors Chapel Hill, a colorful, eclectic thrift store, they might hear anything from soft indie to death metal playing over the store's speakers, Rumors store manager Juliet Magoon said.
(03/04/24 10:00pm)
Love languages describe how people receive and express love in their relationships. There are five common love languages — words of affirmation, quality time, physical touch, acts of service and gift giving.
(02/26/24 9:47pm)
Every year, during the last week of November, the world waits.
(03/03/24 7:58pm)
For Durham-based multi-disciplinary musician Khx05 — pronounced “chaos" — punk is more than a genre.
(02/27/24 4:37am)
For WXYC graduate student DJ Luke Cimarusti, vinyl has a story to tell. When they buy a vintage record, they don't know how many people have owned it or how many stores it has been in.
(03/03/24 10:51pm)
On a Friday night in Chapel Hill, the atmosphere is quiet, echoey, still. Just beyond campus, Fraternity Court is thumping with music and bass that can be heard all the way from Raising Cane’s. If one creeps closer, they may hear “No Hands” by Waka Flocka Flame pulsating through the ground, above dank party basements. Don’t get me wrong. I’m with Roscoe, and I’m with Waka. But, I think classical music deserves a chance, too.
(02/25/24 10:10pm)
Painters, illustrators and sculptors rarely come forth and outright explain the meaning of their art, so why are musicians doing it so often?
(02/20/24 4:19pm)
The longstanding local music venue Cat’s Cradle will be opening a second location at 107 and 109 Brewer Lane in Carrboro. Permits were issued for the new site and work is underway on the project.