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Drought, extreme weather can’t postpone Crawfish Festival plans at MidCity District

HUNTSVILLE – Crayfish. Crawdads. Ditchbugs. Freshwater lobsters. Mountain lobsters. Kriddly wigs. Yabbies. And, the ever popular, mudbugs. By any name, they’re a favorite Gulf Coast,...

Art, music come together for annual Panoply in Huntsville’s Big Spring Park

HUNTSVILLE -- Art and music come together the last weekend in April for a three-day celebration in downtown Huntsville. Now in its 42nd year, the...

Rocket ‘n’ roll: Huntsville has an ‘official anthem’

HUNTSVILLE --  It may not rocket to the top of the charts, but a song about Huntsville is a real blast. Called "Huntsville, Alabama (Official...

Huntsville music festival gets ’24 greenlight, details to come

HUNTSVILLE – It is news Earth, Wind and Fire can take to heart. The event name, lineup and ticket information won't be released until...

Take note: Huntsville Music Meetup scheduled for Mars Music Hall

HUNTSVILLE – Details on a new music festival to be held at John Hunt Park are forthcoming, but for now the Huntsville Music Board...

The ‘Biggest Party in the South’ is back July 18-20

CULLMAN – Pepsi Rock The South 2024 is back and better than ever. The three-day festival starts July 18 and continues through July 20. Headliners...

Oak Ridge Boys bring farewell tour to the Shoals

FLORENCE -- After singing together for more than 50 years, the legendary Oak Ridge Boys will soon be parking their tour buses for good....

String music! Memorable basketball phrase takes on new meaning at VBC

HUNTSVILLE -- Basketball fans of a certain age who followed basketball in the South through the years and remember the late Joe Dean will...

Ball of fun: Former cop, politician and current author strumming along 

HUNTSVILLE – Mike Ball was born in California in 1954, moved to Hartselle when he was 9 and has called the Tennessee Valley home...

Hey Hey, My My: Neil Young, Crazy Horse rock Orion ’24 lineup

HUNTSVILLE – Rock and roll can never die. So wrote and sang troubadour Neil Young in 1979. This spring, he’ll undoubtedly reprise that hit...