Paul Jorgensen
Operations & Digital / Host & ProducerPaul tends to the website and podcasts at WUTC while he pursues a Master's Degree in Cyber Security. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree at UTC.
Paul hosts Chord Drift every Monday night at 9 pm. It's a show that catalogs his journey through jam bands and related music styles to entertain and inform. Learn more about the show at chorddrift.com.
Before joining WUTC, Paul hosted radio shows at WDJW in Connecticut, WAWL in Chattanooga, and was a student reporter with KOSU and the O'Collegian newspaper in Oklahoma. He also co-hosted and produced the PVCSec Cyber Security podcast.
Paul is a cyber security professional having worked with Fortune 100 companies around the globe. He's traveled extensively including living in Tokyo and riding out part of the global pandemic in Seoul, South Korea. He's filed taxes in five countries that are not the U.S., which is a weird thing to boast about.
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Bassist Kenny Gradney of Little Feat talks with WUTC's Paul Jorgensen about the band's "Last Farewell Tour" coming to Chattanooga, their upcoming Grand Ole Opry debut, and their latest studio album, Strike Up the Band.
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WUTC's Paul Jorgensen sits down with Joel Forlines and Randy Steele of the "Joel and Randy Eat the Brick" podcast to talk about the show, live music in the Greater Chattanooga area, and their lives in the scene.
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Fred Thomas & Steve Shelley of Winged Wheel joined Paul Jorgensen in conversation delving into the band's origins, their improvisational philosophy, and their upcoming performance at Big Ears.
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Mei Semones joins Paul Jorgensen in conversation ranging from her collaborations to the impact of community on her craft. Also, travel talk and how she'd describe her music.
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WUTC's Paul Jorgensen speaks with Madison Cunningham ahead of Big Ears 2026, her performance at Moon River 2021, her collaboration with Andrew Bird, and her music.
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WUTC's Clark Gibson, Rob Beckett, and Paul Jorgensen look back at Big Ears '26 to talk what they heard, saw, and experienced knocking around Knoxville.
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WUTC's Rob Beckett, Clark Gibson & Paul Jorgensen reflect on Sunday's finale at this Big Ears Music Festival in Knoxville: Julian Lage, Anna Tivel, Muireann Bradley, S.G. Goodman, Alan Sparhawk, Trampled By Turtles, The Blind Boys of Alabama - and more.
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WUTC's Rob Beckett, Clark Gibson and Paul Jorgensen highlight acts on day three of this year's Big Ears Music Festival in Knoxville: Haley Heynderickx, Thurston Moore, Shabaka, Hayden Pedigo, Perfume Genius, Mei Semones - and more.
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WUTC's Clark Gibson, Paul Jorgensen and Rob Beckett reflect on day two of this year's Big Ears Music Festival in Knoxville: tUnE-yArDs, Ken Pomeroy, David Byrne, Florist, Nate Mercerau, Hannah Cohen, Jeffery Lewis, Mark Rubio - and more.
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WUTC's Clark Gibson, Rob Beckett and Paul Jorgensen share their reflections from Knoxville on the first day of this year's Big Ears Music Festival.