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3×3 Three Minutes, Three Questions Duncan Galloway, band leader

BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com In its heyday, swing music was as revolutionary as the Beatles in the ’60s or hip hop in the ’80s. “The style of music came at a

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5×5 Five Minutes, Five Questions Er-Gene Kahng, Arkansas Philharmonic

Florence Price is getting a lot more attention than she did during her lifetime. Born in 1887 to a middle-class family in Little Rock, Price attended New England Conservatory, one

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Experimental Endeavor

Musician goes beyond genre conventions JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com When you and your band are asked to back up icon David Bowie on what would become his final album, it stands

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Love Prevails

‘American in Paris’ dances its way to WAC JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com One of the stars of the musical “An American in Paris,” dancer and actor Allison Walsh, has a few

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3×3 Three Minutes, Three Questions Bruce Schultz, SoNA principal horn

Bruce Schultz says he “can’t really claim that music chose me. It was more of a team effort.” Schultz, a native of Wichita, Kan., and now principal horn for the

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Old Times, New Times

They all caught the bug at someone’s knee. Donna Mulhollan played old-school country music with her dad. Her husband Kelly listened to the stories told by old men waiting for

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Three Minutes, Three Questions: Egyptian rock star Ramy Essam

The House of Songs Ozarks’ January artist residency unites Egyptian rock star and “voice of the 2011 Egyptian revolution” Ramy Essam, and Earth Day co-founder and Cornell University law professor

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Multicultural, Multifaceted

WAC continues season with diverse offerings A new year marks a fresh start — new and exciting possibilities. That could also describe the spring semester of the Walton Arts Center

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Trillium Salon Series

The Trillium Salon Series set out to break down barriers around classical music by changing perceptions of the genre and presenting concerts in casual settings. Roughly a year and a

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Venue Variety Is The Spice

Music lovers gain even more choices Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas’ music scene is thriving. There lives here a tradition of great local music dating back to the Cate Brothers