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Alex Volz

  • From "Scenic Sounds" with Alex Volz, hear activist Abby Crawford Milton recount Tennessee’s pivotal role in ratifying the 19th Amendment and securing women’s right to vote.
  • For the next hour: no obscure local history, no historical documentaries, just new music from artists in today's Chattanooga music scene.
  • Musician and comedian Nick Lutsko struggles with the duality of being both a musician and a comedian as he stroll the aisles of Spirit of Halloween with Alex Volz
  • What do Wilco, Smashmouth, and Slayer all have in common? They all performed at a venue called the Bay here in Chattanooga during the late 90s and early 2000s.
  • In 1947 the New York Times decided to reassign its top beat reporter to cover unfolding changes in the South. That reporter was John Popham, and he was stationed here in Chattanooga. Hear his unique story as told through an oral history recording from the Downtown Chattanooga Public Library.
  • In addition to being the Mayor of Chattanooga, Tim Kelly is a drummer, a music fan, and a music advocate. He joins Alex Volz and an all-star band of local musicians to jam a few tunes at the library studio.
  • Maggie Carruth O'Connor, organizer of the 4th Highland Park Porchfest on October 11th in Chattanooga, shares a preview of bands with Alex Volz. Don't miss it!
  • From Royal Albert Hall to parenting, Alva Leigh's journey as a musician and mom intertwines. She discusses her debut album and parenthood with Alex Volz.
  • Howard High School, founded in the 1860s during Reconstruction, thrived through the 1960s protests that desegregated the city. Experience its rich musical legacy with Alex Volz.
  • Civil War songs inspired contemporary conflicts. Lookout Mountain shaped songwriters for centuries. Alex Volz shares their history, aided by a 1974 recording.