From the Archives: Music on the Spot: Now That is What I Would Consider...
The Globe has scoured its archives to bring the best articles from yesteryear. This one is from April 1, 1900.
Twilight concerts brighten Salt Lake City nights
The Twilight Concert Series has returned for another summer at Pioneer Park.
SLCC honors recently retired music professor
Friends, family, students and alumni gathered at South City Campus to honor Lyle Archibald.
Award winning country group Gloriana to perform at SLCC
American Country Award winning band Gloriana and guest artist Tyler Hilton will perform at SLCC's annual fall concert Wednesday, Nov. 14.
Music on the Spot: live with Acidic
Acidic, coming to town on Dec. 3, had a chance to give the Globe an exclusive interview on their status as an up-and-coming band.
SLCC and Westminster faculty talent abounds at ‘An Evening of English Music’
SLCC’s South City Campus showcased the talents of SLCC and Westminster College musicians with special guests from the Salt Lake Valley.
Music on the spot: Right Hand Band inspires live
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews local musician and inspiration Jeremiah Maxey from Park City's Right Hand Band.
Music on the Spot: Echosmith is taking their dreams into reality
L.A. band Echosmith comes to Salt Lake City on Nov. 11.
Music on the Spot: Brad Paisley’s ‘Wheelhouse’ of controversy
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews country music artist Brad Paisley's newest album, 'Wheelhouse'.
Professional songwriters give advice at workshop
A panel of accomplished songwriters spoke at South City Campus for the “2014 Songwriter’s Summit: Where Music Speaks” Students’ Workshop.
Songwriting workshop teaches students to express themselves
The SLCC Community Writing Center hosted a virtual songwriting workshop in October.
SLCC professor guides students through music
Craig Ferrin, a music professor at Salt Lake Community College, has been sharing his joy of music with students in Utah for more than 30 years.










