Anya is an avid Sixers enthusiast, Soccer Mommy's biggest fan, and a proud co-host of No Rock Just Pebbles. She loves music by "chicks who can't play their instruments". She does not know what she's talking about.
Although it Lincoln Theatre is seated, everyone was dancing for Broken Social Scene. The crowd was lively, singing along loudly to the band’s hits... Read more →
This Thursday, October 13th, Broken Social Scene is performing at Lincoln Theatre. The band is touring to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their... Read more →
Join WGTB on Saturday February 26 to welcome MICHELLE and Sidney Gish for our annual Spring concert. The show will take place in Bulldog Alley... Read more →
There’s something magical about a room of people all singing along to a song about being plagued by anxiety. But that’s what Runnner does - he... Read more →
A very old saying goes that no one saves us but ourselves. Recognizing and breaking free from the patterns impeding our forward progress can be... Read more →
Happy autumn! As the leaves finally begin to change, these are the perfect songs to walk around and listen to while imagining that the world... Read more →
Indigo De Souza isn’t afraid to lay it all out there, and she proved it during her Songbyrd set on September 21st. As part of her tour for her... Read more →
Coming out from the shadows of a hiatus cut short, Fiona Apples and Oranges returns for another year on the hilltop and in the studio. Usher in the beginning of autumn and protect yourself from planetary retrograde with new recommendations from your favorite DJs, Sarah and Ian. Still reading? Listen to our best songs for... […]
Join WGTB on Saturday February 26 to welcome MICHELLE and Sidney Gish for our annual Spring concert. The show will take place in Bulldog Alley (behind the WGTB studio in the Leavey Center) and doors will open at 7 pm. Sidney Gish is a 24 year old musician who began her music career during her... […]
The playlist is called “Honeymoon In Paris” and is a collection of French pop music, primarily from the 1960s. It’s an extremely fun and interesting genre that often goes overlooked. Enjoy! Listen here.