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Dollars Family
Dollars Family
Dollars Family - a three-piece blues-rock band in Chattanooga - joins Haley Solomon in the studio for this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library. Catch the band at Nightfall on Friday, June 13th!
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  • A Southside Juneteenth Jubilee at the Bethlehem Center - with Reginald Smith II at second from right.
    The Bethlehem Center
    A taste of Juneteenth arrives this weekend in Southside Chattanooga, a few days before next week’s holiday. The Bethlehem Center hosts its annual Southside Juneteenth Jubilee on Saturday.
  • Richard Winham and CT Martin
    CT Martin
    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.
Hear Our Voices
  • Banner for Negro League Appreciation Weekend 2025.
    Chattanooga Lookouts & The Bessie Smith Cultural Center
    This Friday and Saturday, the Bessie Smith Cultural Center and the Chattanooga Lookouts host this year’s Negro League Appreciation Weekend, in partnership with Food City, as the Lookouts play the Biloxi Shuckers at AT&T Field.
  • A performance by The Juba Dance Ensemble
    The Juba Dance Ensemble
    Katherine Dunham was known as the “matriarch and queen of Black dance.” She was a dancer and choreographer, also an anthropologist and an activist. This Saturday, the Katherine Dunham Juba Dance Festival returns to Chattanooga - part of the Chattanooga Festivals of Black Arts and Ideas.
Music Made Here
  • Devon Allman and Duane Betts
    Kaelan Barowsky / allmanbettsband.com
    Devon Allman and Duane Betts, the sons of the founders of the Allman Brothers Band, lead their own supergroup: The Allman Betts Band. They spoke with WUTC's Clark Gibson before their concert this week at Chattanooga's Walker Theatre.
  • Richard Winham at WUTC
    UTC
    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.