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SLC: Local Music

Salt Lake City Music Scene

If Sound Had a Color

If sound had a color, it would be called Okkah. The music moves like clouds in the sky, slowly and imperceptibly shape-shifting, and at any given moment, what's being played matters less than how we arrived at...

PRhyme, Adrian Younge, Special Guest Bishop Nehru

This week we did something different. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so this week we have a novel! We are happy to announce that we are featuring  just a few of the amazing people & posts ...

Rapsody in Red

The hidden gem in the entire Twilight Concert Series was Rapsody.  Something of a mix between Lauryn Hill and MC Lyte. Rapsody was definitely an unexpected surprise for the night between local rappers, Better T...

Impeccable Taste: Better Taste Bureau

Let me tell y'all what it's likeBeing male, middle-class and whiteIt's a b*tch, if you don't believeListen up to my new CD(Sha-mon) I got sh*t runnin' throught my brainIt's so intense that I can't explainAll al...

Food For The Soul

School is starting. There is a wind in the air that announces that this summer concert series is coming to an end. After De La Soul, there is only one more show: The Head and the Heart. This promises to be a gr...

STORM THE GATES!: Wu-Tang Clan At Twilight

WU TANG FOREVER he last major thing I did as a teenager was cover Wu-Tang Clan, and their performance as part of Salt Lake’s summer annual Twilight Concert Series. TCS has a knack for getting, not only notab...

Lauryn Hill: Re-Educated

Ms. Lauryn Hill is making us wait.   She's late to the stage, but the audience – without doubt one of The Twilight Concert Series more multicultural – doesn't care. And neither do I. I think we would all ...

Twilight Concert Series: Blown Away

BRAVO! We have to hand it to The SLC Art Council and the organizers of The Twilight Concert Series. From what began as a humble and quaint gathering at the Gallivan Center, and then fast forwarding to 2014,...

Uncensored City: Protesting the Orem City Council

Local Band, My Fair Fiend, will be handing out FREE T-Shirts at their show this Saturday. But not just any T-shirts. Remember Judy Cox? She was the woman who had bought all the T-shirts from a Pac-Sun store, am...
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