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  • Puma Blue is the alias of singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Jacob Allen. After his performance on Sunday, May 7th at Shaky Knees 2023, he sat down for an interview with Haley Solomon where they discussed this journey into music and becoming a confident frontman.
  • Before Shaky Knees 2023 in Downtown Atlanta, WUTC's own Haley Solomon spoke to the members of Sunflower Bean, a 3-piece indie rock band from New York about self-reliance as a band, the creation of their latest album "Headful of Sugar," and so much more!
  • As Richard Winham readies to retire from WUTC, we're hearing from his colleagues, from our campus here at UTC and from the community about what he means to them. CT Martin hosts The Retro Opry Collective on WUTC.
  • Paving the way: Hamilton County’s road improvements. “Walk This Way Through Fashion” at the Hunter Museum. The Chattanooga Insight Meditation Community’s new home. As you’ll hear - and more - on this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Here in Hamilton County, road improvements are taking place - and on the calendar. Nathan Janeway is the County’s director of development services under County Mayor Weston Wamp. Lee Helton is a Hamilton County Commissioner.
  • For six decades, Ishmael Reed - born here in Chattanooga - has made an indelible mark on the literary world with more than 30 books of prose, poetry, plays and essays. He's the next guest on “The A List with Alison Lebovitz” - this Thursday at 8:30 PM on our public media partner WTCI PBS.
  • “Walk This Way” - now on display at the Hunter Museum of American Art in downtown Chattanooga - features footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes. On Thursday, starting at 6 PM, Chery Jordan and the Runway Rebels will present “Walk This Way Through Fashion.”
  • “Give the Drummer Some” - for Chattanooga’s Clyde Stubblefield. In Dayton, a centennial season for this year’s Scopes Festival. At the Woodshop, a Concert for a Cause - for The AIM Center. As you’ll hear - and more - on this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Clyde Stubblefield, best known as the “Funky Drummer” for James Brown, was born and raised here in Chattanooga. As we near the end of Black Music Month, a film screening and a live concert on Saturday in Chattanooga will honor his life and legacy.
  • This weekend, Be the Change Youth Initiative here in Chattanooga brings its “Concert for a Cause” series to the St. Elmo neighborhood. Saturday’s concert - featuring local female artists - begins at 7 PM at The Woodshop. Proceeds support The AIM Center and its mental health mission in Chattanooga.
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