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Concert celebrates 30 years of joyful noise

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Concert celebrates 30 years of joyful noise

This is the year to catch up on a 30-year-old tradition.

Juneau Empire and Capital City Weekly staff picks for this year

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Juneau Empire and Capital City Weekly staff picks for this year

Here’s what we read, watched and listened to in 2018.

Juneau artists pick their 2018 favorites

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Juneau artists pick their 2018 favorites

The work artists loved in 2018.

It’s a wrap: Open mic takes a break after its first season

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It’s a wrap: Open mic takes a break after its first season

Mountainside to the wayside for now.

Band Director Amy Bibb adjusts the microphone as freshman Toby Russell, left, and senior Dakota Morgan sing with the Juneau-Douglas High School Jazz Band during a holiday music concert at JDHS on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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Banding together to raise funds

Money is instrumental.

Seattle singer-songwriter plans Juneau homecoming

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Seattle singer-songwriter plans Juneau homecoming

A holiday visit means a family concert.

(Unspalsh | Radek Grzybowski)

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JDHS band, choir and orchestra to perform holiday concert

Juneau-Douglas High School’s band, choir and orchestra will be working in concert this evening.

Cabaret singers take on holiday classics

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Cabaret singers take on holiday classics

Gateway to cabaret will be open.

Get into the holiday spirit with Holiday Pops

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Get into the holiday spirit with Holiday Pops

It will be a brassy celebration.

Blown away: Taku Winds plays holiday show

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Blown away: Taku Winds plays holiday show

And out came the Santa hats.

Meet Southeast Alaska’s Amp Wizard

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Meet Southeast Alaska’s Amp Wizard

Tube amps: Where physics meets folklore.

Hit records: Vinyl shop sells out fast

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Hit records: Vinyl shop sells out fast

Record renaissance.

Folk twang and drum machines: Juneauite’s second album is an enjoyable hodgepodge

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Folk twang and drum machines: Juneauite’s second album is an enjoyable hodgepodge

Tekla Waterfield’s “The Curtain Falls” pleasantly defies categorization without being wildly experimental.

Elvis, not elves: Holiday concert includes impersonator, Zahasky sisters

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Elvis, not elves: Holiday concert includes impersonator, Zahasky sisters

Not a blue holiday revue.

They went from making music to making instruments

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They went from making music to making instruments

Paul Gardinier loves the exactitude.

Alyssa Fischer performs at the Mountainside Open Mic at the Rookery, Wednesday, Oct. 24. Fischer will be one of the vocalists performing at Juneau Cabaret’s December concerts. (Ben Hohenstatt | Capital City Weekly)

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Juneau Cabaret opens up ‘The Great American Songbook’

You’ll hear old tunes and learn new information.

A guitar and a few pedals make Avery Stewart a one-man band

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A guitar and a few pedals make Avery Stewart a one-man band

Meet Juneau’s one-man band.

State phone lines will feature Portugal. The Man as hold music

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State phone lines will feature Portugal. The Man as hold music

You’ll hear it still.

Piano concert series returns Friday

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Piano concert series returns Friday

The Juneau Piano Series is ready for Round 2.

(Clem Onojeghuo | Unsplash)

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Staff Picks for November

This is Staff Picks, a monthly round-up of what staff at The Capital City Weekly and Juneau Empire…