(Aired Tues 4/14/26) Grammy-nominated pianist and composer Fred Hersch performs a solo jazz piano concert here at UTC on Tuesday, April 21st. All proceeds benefit WUTC.
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(Aired Tues 4/14/26) During her twenty-five-year career with the Chattanooga Police, Diana O’Neal Williams rose through the ranks to become the first Black female Lieutenant in the department.
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With World Quantum Day set for next Tuesday, there’s a push to train educators on how to teach in this field. Danna Bailey is with the Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative.
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(Aired Mon 4/06/26) Here's a fireside chat on "The Outdoors And Cities" - with Paul Morley, Sunshine Loveless, Ginny Smith and Shawanna Kendrick, moderated by Gail Loveland Barille - at TEDxChattanooga's 2025 Conference.
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Bassist Kenny Gradney of Little Feat talks with WUTC's Paul Jorgensen about the band's "Last Farewell Tour" coming to Chattanooga, their upcoming Grand Ole Opry debut, and their latest studio album, Strike Up the Band.
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WUTC's Paul Jorgensen sits down with Joel Forlines and Randy Steele of the "Joel and Randy Eat the Brick" podcast to talk about the show, live music in the Greater Chattanooga area, and their lives in the scene.
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LVNDR is among the acts for this month's "Locals Only" concert on Saturday at Barrelhouse Ballroom in Chattanooga. Listen to her and Barrelhouse's Lake Foster join Haley Solomon live on WUTC.
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"Visionary" is the new single from Chattanooga band Lillian, which opens for The Banshees at Songbirds this Friday night. Listen to Lillian join Haley Solomon live on WUTC.
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Caleb Cross, a singer-songwriter from Rome, Georgia who now lives in Brooklyn, is Clark Gibson's guest on this week's episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library."
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Singer-songwriter Jeremiah Harmon serenades the studio about music history and his upcoming album on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Clark Gibson.
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