Rachel Eshelman is a junior in the college. She runs a moderately successful knitting club and works at Saxbys. You can catch her on WGTB Fridays from 8am-10am.
Music should be danced to, and that is exactly what this playlist is for. Full of hits from the 70’s and the 80’s, this playlist is perfect for... Read more →
Brooklyn-based artist Berhana debuted his career with his hit single “Janet,” and the release of his first full length project, Berhana, put the... Read more →
I got to the Fillmore a little later than I had hoped, literally 30 seconds before Syd launched into her first song, and the audience was already... Read more →
Los Angeles rapper and R&B artist Syd will be performing at the Fillmore Silver Spring as a stop on her Always Never Home Tour. A former member... Read more →
Women are badasses, and sometimes you just need a playlist that reflects your internal badass-ness. No offense to Beyoncé and Nicki - those women... Read more →
Chicago has produced some of the greatest rappers and hip hop artists of all time, and Mick Jenkins is another of the city’s young musicians... Read more →
May might be the best month of the year, and it’s right around the corner! Classes are over, the weather hasn’t gotten unbearably humid yet, and... Read more →
Last Friday, Taylor Bennett stopped by DC’s Songbyrd Café as part of his first ever headlining tour The Taylor Bennett Show. It was a sold-out... 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.