On WUTC's "Chord Drift with Jorgensen," country singer-songwriter Bella Lam talks about her show at Songbirds tonight in Chattanooga and plays her new single "Take It Out On My Guitar."
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Samuel Jones, a local supporter of WUTC, and his friend Brian Faul brought their playlists to "The Haley Solomon Show" for this episode of "DJ For An Hour": a program that supports your public radio station in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley.
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Futuristic Caveman Official brings his own flavor of cinematic synth wave to this week’s episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Clark Gibson, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
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Last fall, EPB’s Board of Directors tapped Janet Rehberg to succeed David Wade as the utility's next president and CEO in a leadership transition now unfolding this year here in Chattanooga.
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Here in Chattanooga, there’s a group of young news anchors that you might not know about, as Ian-Alijah Bey of Chattamatters tells us.
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For Bart Elmore, there’s the business side of an environmental story - and the environmental side of a business story. On Tuesday, he will speak here at UTC on “Monsanto, GMOs, and the Future of Food."
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Throughout his career, Steve Forbes has advocated for the free enterprise path in economics. On Thursday, February 26th, the chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media will speak here at UTC.
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Sally Faulkner, a local supporter of WUTC, brought her playlist to "The Haley Solomon Show" for this episode of "DJ for an Hour" - a program that supports your public radio station in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley.
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Alva Leigh and Call Me Spinster join Haley Solomon live at WUTC to discuss and perform songs from Alva’s new album Wilderness.
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Meet three ex-government scientists who formed a garage rock trio. Deep State Birds brings tons of energy to this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Clark Gibson.
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Chattanooga singer-songwriter Ben Stephens joins Clark Gibson in the studio for this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library." (Aired 11/13/25)
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Doug Cook brings plenty good soul - from Memphis to Muscle Shoals, Motown to Philly, Mayfield’s Chicago to Brother Ray’s classics at NYC’s fabled red-and-black Atlantic. We highlight lost gems along with a few big hits - and more recent and current R&B stars like Sharon Jones, Leon Bridges, D’Angelo the Black Pumas and Brittany Howard. On occasion, a quick story - heard the one about Mel Brown’s tantalizing soul jazz confection, “18-pounds of Unclean Chitlins’”? Mmmm, soul good!
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Chord Drift with Paul Jorgensen takes liberties with what makes up a morning music show, touching on progressive rock, jazz, blues, Americana, country, folk, psychedelic, ambient, and weirdly unexpectedly wonderful little ditties.Check out chorddrift.com for more about the show, including play lists and videos and more! Look for Chord Drift on discerning social platforms.We listen to the music together. We learn about the music together. And, maybe, we love the music together.
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Sam Blevins is the host and producer of Screen Door Songs on WUTC.
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Doug Cook is the host of The Supersonic Soul Show on WUTC.
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Haley Solomon is the Program and Operations Manager at WUTC. She also hosts "The Haley Solomon Show" and "ElectroNights with Haley Solomon." Haley is a proud graduate of UTC.