Nicholas Edward Williams is the guitarist and one of the vocalists in The New Quinet - one of the bands performing at the "Thank You, Richard Winham" concert this Sunday at Barrelhouse Ballroom in downtown Chattanooga. He joined Richard live in the studio at WUTC.
Only On WUTC
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Alex Volz, Randy Steele and Amelia Graber of Call Me Spinster - three of the musicians performing at the "Thank You, Richard Winham" concert this Sunday at Barrelhouse Ballroom in downtown Chattanooga - joined Richard live in the studio on WUTC.
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Wayne White - artist, musician and Chattanooga's own - returns to this city for a rare performance of his band Username Password, on Saturday at The Woodshop in St. Elmo. Wayne joined WUTC's Richard Winham live on the air - along with Bob Stagner of the Shaking Ray Levi Society and Joel Hodgson, creator of TV's "Mystery Science Theater 3000."
Hear Our Voices
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As Richard Winham readies to retire from WUTC, we're hearing from his colleagues, from our campus here at UTC and from the community about what he means to them. CT Martin hosts The Retro Opry Collective on WUTC.
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As Richard Winham readies to retire from WUTC, we're hearing from his colleagues, from our campus here at UTC and from the community about what he means to them. Brent Stott is account manager for business partnerships at WUTC - and hosts "Louder Than Bombs."
Music Made Here
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After nearly 40 years on WUTC, Richard Winham is retiring. He sat down with Alex Volz to talk about his life, his career, and the city he loves.
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On June 22nd, WUTC hosts concert to celebrate Richard Winham. Tune in to hear music from many of the artists performing including the New Quintet, Randy Steele, Username Password, members of Strung Like a Horse, and more.
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