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BYU student and Women's Chorus member releases first mini-album
BYU student and songwriter Clara Henriod, known in the music industry as Clara Nicole, released her first mini-album, "Fallen," on Friday, Sept. 27.
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The Wall to host semi-annual Battle of the Bands
Alice Judd, Katy Martin, Israel Govea and Seth Hinton practice for a performance. (9th East)
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Cowboys vs Indies Fest at Velour
The cowboys vs. Indians battle has been raging in the old west and in backyards for years. But the Cowboys & Indies event at Velour Live Music Gallery is a little different.
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NightNight, Loud Harp, Alex Bateman and Soft Science to play at Velour on Friday
Something big is about to hit the Provo music scene. One band is reuniting and one band is just getting started. Together, these bands will put on a show that is out of the ordinary.
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Battle of the Bands; Provo's fight against homelessness
Battlegrounds no longer necessitate swords, shields and spears. Young folks can duke it out with guitar riffs, cutting-edge lyrics and piercing vocals. At least at Battle of the Bands they can.
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Eyes Lips Eyes rocks national tour kick off at Velour
Eyes Lips Eyes kicked off a highly anticipated autumn tour by touching base with their local roots Thursday night at Velour.
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10 concerts for $10 and under
Sacrificing live entertainment for a tight budget is not necessary this July with ten concerts under $10.
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Making money in music
In 2006, folk-rocker Joshua James had finished recording his debut album, 'The Sun is Always Brighter,' and was thinking about signing with major record label American Recordings. James said at the time he was as excited as any young musician would be to have gained the attention of a major label.
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Joshua James and Isaac Russell play two nights at Velour Live Music Gallery
It's a week before his two-night event at Velour Live Music Gallery and Joshua James is in his backyard, helping his wife trim their goats' hooves. James recently returned from playing eight shows at SXSW in Austin, Texas, showcasing a batch of new songs that will appear on his forthcoming record. This weekend's Provo shows won't be as prestigious as his performances at SXSW, but James said he looks forward to playing for the hometown audience.
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BYU Students take part in benefit concert for local charity tonight
Lean On Music, a local group geared at making a difference through music, is hosting a concert tonight in downtown Provo to benefit women and children who have suffered from domestic violence. The concert, which will take place at The Great Salt Lake Guitar Company on Center Street, will feature the all-female a capella group Noteworthy as well as hip hop violinist Lindsey Sterling.
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Family band releases new music video
Baldwin Games, a local folk-rock band, is releasing a new music video with a potent message. The video, which will be released online Monday, is for their new single, 'Where Adam Fell,' and focuses on ethics, morals and self-realization.
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The Vibrant Sound to play UNICEF benefit concert
This Thursday is World Water Day, and McKay Stevens, a Ph.D. student at BYU and frontman for Provo band The Vibrant Sound, is using his music to raise money and awareness for clean water projects for children in Third World countries.
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An inside look at Back Chat's poster art
On the second floor of an old brick building in downtown Provo, Trevor Christensen attaches the flash to his camera and starts clicking away. It took longer than expected to paint the traditional Indian design on the model’s skin and now, with the sun gone down, Christensen finally gets to do what he does best.
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Concert posters promote bands and Provo's music community
Lamp posts and storefront windows in downtown Provo are continually plastered with advertisements for local concerts. Some are creative, inspiring and high quality. Others are not. Regardless of their caliber, the posters not only market the bands who post them, but say a lot about the city’s art and music culture in general.
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The Moth & The Flame kick off mini-tour at Urban Lounge
After receiving local acclaim for their debut album, Provo art-rockers, The Moth & The Flame are taking their show on the road. The first leg of a planned series of 'mini-tours' kicks off Friday night at Salt Lake City's Urban Lounge. From there, the band will head south and west to play shows in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
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Muse Music kicks off a big month with an eclectic night of music
This Saturday night, Muse Music Cafe offers fans an eclectic mix of music with four bands that will display a variety of musical styles. The show will feature a blend of hard rock, acoustic and indie sound by The Lucky Strikes, The Lunatic, Billy Kincaid and M.A.D.
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Local producer turns his passion into a career
For the past couple years, Nate Pyfer has lived a double life. As an electrician by day and musician by night, Pyfer understands the bittersweet reality of his circumstance. The stability of his day job helps him pay the bills, but it's also a hindrance to his goal of making a career in music. Something has to give. That's why, starting this summer, Pyfer said he plans to take a big step and start working as a producer full time.
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The defining moment of a hippy indie rock band
A pair of musical teenage sisters in Holladay enjoyed playing instruments and singing together in their artsy home since elementary school, and it quickly became a harmony worth sharing.
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