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(12/04/15 4:33am)
In anticipation of his new album release “When It’s Dark Out” and world tour with A$AP Ferg, Arts and Entertainment had the chance to talk with G-Eazy, one of America’s most prominent up-and-coming hip-hop artists.
(10/29/15 1:46am)
Comprising Texas folk rock duo The Oh Hellos, Maggie and Tyler Heath are making their way to The Jefferson Nov. 3 shortly after the release of their highly anticipated new album “Dear Wormwood.” Arts & Entertainment had a chance to speak with them before their Charlottesville debut.
(03/24/15 3:37pm)
As a part of their sold-out American tour, indie folk band The Lone Bellow took to the stage at the Jefferson Theater Saturday and delivered a two-hour performance that gave the audience goosebumps. With guitar in hand and a three-piece wool suit on his back, Zach Williams — the band’s guitarist and lead vocalist — led the trio in a striking vocal and musical show.
(03/17/15 5:02am)
The Brooklyn-based country-folk trio The Lone Bellow made their Charlottesville debut this Saturday at The Jefferson Theater. Before the show, Arts & Entertainment had the chance to speak with Virginia native and William & Mary alumna Kanene Pipkin on the band’s recent success and their anticipation to play at “one of the most culturally vibrant and beautiful places in Virginia.”
(10/29/14 10:42pm)
Pop sensation Jessie J is the soulful, scratchy voice you hear on the radio and think, “Dang, that girl has pipes.” Her latest album “Sweet Talker” lends itself to that notion, compiling tracks of what will surely be (when Ryan Seacrest decides they are worthy of his precious Top 40 station) top-of-the-charts hits.
(10/20/14 3:31pm)
Ben Rector returned to Charlottesville for the second time Wednesday as a part of his 12-show tour around various college towns. In his interview with Arts & Entertainment, Rector spoke on his anticipation for the upcoming show and his strong affection for Charlottesville.
(09/16/14 3:20pm)
Charlottesville's most avid folk fans filled the University Chapel Sunday to hear local indie-folk band The Hill and Wood.
(04/25/14 4:50pm)
Independent artist Matt Hires performed in Charlottesville Thursday night in his third stop in a series of house shows. Performing with Hires were fellow musicians Kyle Cox and Randall Kent, who provided the show with the occasional harmony or mandolin strum, and most importantly, fantastic facial hair. The duo treated the audience with their own original music, exuding folk and indie influences.
(03/03/14 1:34am)
Georgia-based country singer Corey Smith and his band, who all have a long tradition of Charlottesville performances, returned Friday night to put on a show for their strong University fanbase. Arts & Entertainment had the opportunity to talk with Corey ahead of the show to find out what was in store at Jefferson Theatre and hear about his upcoming album release.
(02/17/14 12:04am)
Emerging as one of indie folk’s biggest names, Lord Huron made their Charlottesville debut Sunday night at the Jefferson Theater.