New Music Monday 10/19/20

Mondays begin with WTTS New Music Monday, where we play a variety of brand new releases and album preview singles.

Hear the anthems of the future and experience upcoming artists as they break into the mainstream for the first time on New Music Monday!

Chris Stapleton: Cold
Phoenix: Identical
Noah Cyrus: Young & Sad

New Music Monday 9/28/20

Mondays begin with WTTS New Music Monday, where we play a variety of brand new releases and album preview singles.

Hear the anthems of the future and experience upcoming artists as they break into the mainstream for the first time on New Music Monday!

Phoenix: Identical
Devon Gilfillian: The Good Life
Elle King: The Let Go

Bonnaroo ’10 — The Journey Begins

And so it begins.  Our journey to Bonnaroo is mere hours away; a summertime tradition unlike any other.  Music, art, mud, and more music and mud.  When I first went to Bonnaroo back in 2004, I thought it would be something cool to do maybe once. Six years later, and I’m back again.  If you’ve never been in the middle of a 200-acre field miles from civilization with limited cell coverage (or showers), it really is something to experience.  That’s just a small piece of the charm-aroo that is Bonnaroo.  Oh yeah, and the festival is a collection of the best bands on Earth and has become the premiere musical event in the U.S.

So here we are, about to depart for Manchester, TN.  Laura Duncan and I will broadcast live from the Bonnaroo backstage studios Friday and Saturday afternoon, complete with artist interviews, live performances and up-to-the-minute reports on the goings-on from the ‘Roo.  We’re also turning the WTTS Blog into the Blogaroo (clever, huh?) – follow along for exclusive photos, interviews and fun content to keep you connected. Brad Holtz (6/9/10)

Bonnaroo 2009 “Favorite Photos”

Jeff Tweedy backstage

Warren Haynes hangin'

Phoenix live on stage

David Byrne

The Rev. Green