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Tara Vaughan

Omaha native Tara Vaughan has been in love with music since she can remember. The 28-year-old musician got her start singing in choirs and playing piano for her local church. Eventually, she went to Tufts University (just outside of Boston) to study music. Fast-forward to 2015 and her life revolves around her blossoming career. This

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Floating On

Modest Mouse Releases Sixth Official Studio Album, Strangers to Ourselves By Kyle Eustice Modest Mouse vocalist/guitarist Isaac Brock is busy. Not busy like he’s taking a shower, making some toast or watching some random music video on YouTube. He’s spearheading his record label, Glacial Pace, rehearsing for the remainder of the Strangers To Ourselves tour

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Grassroots festival can take Omaha to next level in music scene

By Katelyn Sonderman While there were some execution issues with Grassroots festival this past weekend, I am going to put myself out on a limb and say it was FUN. Did some people have to wait in line for a long time? Yes. Were drinks and food expensive? Yes. But for those who have been

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NEBRASKA WINE AND BALLOON FESTIVAL

Purchase tickets here! Join us for an Evening Featuring Unique Entertainment & Showcase of Some of the Best Wines Available August 7 – 8 Friday – 5 PM to 11 PM Saturday – 3 PM to 11 PM Beautiful Location on Coventry Campus just south of 204th & Q Street A Unique Celebration Featuring :

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All That Jazz

Jazz on the Green Revels in its Ever-Growing Popularity By Kyle Eustice Vice President of Programming and Education Kendra Ingram has been with Omaha Performing Arts for the past four years. One of the perks of her job is spearheading the Jazz on the Green concert series, a beloved community event that has been wildly

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DeLong’s second album pairs 80s sound, beat

By Katelyn Sonderman Robert DeLong is slowing changing the expectations for radio electronic dance music. In a time where most radio electronic music is just a pop song with a new back beat to it, DeLong is producing new beats and taking his audiences on a rollercoaster of emotions. With a sound that is a

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STRFKR brings pop-dance sound back to Omaha

By Katelyn Sonderman, Now! Omaha has teamed up with One Percent Productions to provide you with some of the most up to date reports on the Omaha music scene. Thursday night, STRFKR made its return to Omaha. The band, which formed in 2007, has been touring steadily since the release of their 2013 album “Miracle

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Listen: Strange Wilds’ Subjective Concepts in North America via The AV Club

From Sub Pop Records: You can now listen to Strange Wilds’ full-length debut, Subjective Concepts. The AV Club had this to say : “Blending Touch And Go-style post rock with early grunge…”(see album premiere June 16th)”. Strange Wilds will play a few Pacific Northwest shows in support of Subjective Concepts from July 18th through August

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THE GOOD LIFE

“FOREVER COMING DOWN” SONG PREMIERE VIA CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND WEST COAST TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED NEW ALBUM EVERYBODY’S COMING DOWN OUT 8/14/15 VIA SADDLE CREEK The Good Life debuted “Forever Coming Down,” a new song off upcoming album Everybody’s Coming Down, this morning via Consequence Of Sound and the bright, freneric track can also now be

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Out of the Ashes

Arson City Asks ‘Which Side Are You On?’ By Now! Omaha Staff “This is my first time going on the record to divulge all of the deep dark secrets of what really went down,” Patrick Wilson admits. “I spent eight years of my life with Emphatic. Most of them were great. I had two record

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