Big Sandy Superstore Arena - 3rd Ave & 8th St. Celebration Church (old Jefferson Elementary) - 610 W 19th St. Thirsty Whale (formerly Echo) - 4th Ave between 13th & 14th St. The Focus - 2970 4th Ave, blue metal building Keith-Albee Theatre - 4th Ave. between 9th & 10th St. Renaissance Center (Old Huntington High School) - 9th Ave. & 8th St. Shamrock's (formerly Marley's) - 3rd Ave by the Stadium (Open Mic - Tuesday Nights) Sharkey's - 10th St between 4th & 5th Ave. (Open Mic - Thursday Nights) Tequila Rocks (formerly Fluid/Monkeybar) - 4th Ave & 6th St. (Open Mic - Tuesday Nights) V-Club - Corner of 6th Ave & 8th St. (Open Mic - Wednesday Nights) The Varsity (formerly Remedies) - 1505 4th Ave Veteran's Memorial Field House - 5th Ave & 26th St. YWCA - 5th Ave between 6th & 7th St. Joan C. Edwards Playhouse - MU campus, 5th Ave & 17th St. Marco's - MU Student Center Basement Marshall Rec Center ("Rec Cafe" concert events) - MU campus
Call these request lines and say PLAY LOCAL MUSIC!!
88.1 WMUL: 304-696-6651 92.7 and 98.5 The Planet: 304-781-ROCK, 304-781-LOUD, 886-552-ROCK 101.5 BOB FM: 877-979-8123 X106.3: 304-529-WAMX, 888-933-WAMX
Jordan Andrew Jefferson "Believe in Me" music video
Jeff Ellis "Stick To Your Guns" music video
Brandon West on MU's "Up Late" on MyZ TV
Movies
Create Huntington --
This is a movement of positive thinking among Huntington citizens where you can discover ways to impact your city and help shape its future. Become part of the "creative class," the movement that is reshaping our culture.
Deviants and Derelicts --
Local photographer Chris Lusher chronicles the beauty and the beast that is Huntington.
Huntington Public Access TV -- All you filmmakers, artists, organizations, schools, or anyone (non-commercial) who wants to utilize public television... do it! This is a great resource for us as we continue building into the culture of Huntington.
WV Rock Scene --
This Charleston-based group does an outstanding job covering West Virginia music with CD reviews, interviews, mp3 samples, and more.
WhyHuntington.com -- This is a great website that will keep you updated on exciting, positive happenings in Huntington. It also provides a great opportunity for people like you to contribute articles, if you're the writing type. Also, follow them on Twitter! Here's what WhyHuntington is up to now:
A city in West Virginia just minutes from both Ohio and Kentucky along the Ohio River, the "Jewel City" is in the midst of widespread renovation as the creative community continues to rediscover its potential and turn ideas into action. Boasting a major university in the midst of expansion, a revitalized and growing downtown business district, a strong health care system, beautiful parks, a convenient city layout, the nation's largest inland port, a quality museum, a nearby airport, and a low cost of living, Huntington has a fresh and tremendously positive outlook on the future. Moreover, a creative and ambitious new generation stands ready to infuse the city's culture with innovative art, music, and entertainment. This website exists to help give this movement a voice.
Local music, local businesses, Marshall University, new city signage and wayfinders, the Marcum Terrace Playground Project, recording studios, local artists, Ritter Park, storefront beautification, independent film, local authors, Pullman Square, viaduct restoration projects, Harris Riverfront Park, the Old Main Corridor Project, local churches, clubs, neighborhood associations
Books
"The Rise of the Creative Class" Richard Florida
"Making a Living in Your Local Music Market" Dick Weissman
"The Cultural Creatives: How 50,000 People Are Changing the World" Paul Ray
"Bowling Alone" Robert Putnam
"Leadership is an Art" Max De Pree
"Tupelo: The Evolution of a Community" and "Hand in Hand" Vaughan Grisham
"Creative Community Builder’s Handbook: How to Transform Communities Using Local Assets, Arts, and Culture" Tom Borrup
"The Art of Placemaking: Interpreting Community through Public Art and Urban Design" Ronald Lee Fleming
Huntington Underground's Details
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Single
Zodiac Sign:
Pisces
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City
Huntington Underground check out updated Profile Playlist and "More Local Music" playlist Posted at 5:34 PM Feb 3 view more
hey it’s lance from darling waste! we're at meadowbrook mall hot topic in clarksburg on fri feb 5th @7:00.
Come see us perform live for free! this is one of our few area shows before we head to europe to record a new album and tour europe again. we'd love to meet you. come on out for a FREE show at the mall and hang out with us!
in addition to myself, darling waste includes local boys daniel bonner (buckhannon-upshur h.s.), mikey lewis (fairmont state college), and noah tomblyn (fairmont state college/buckhannon-upshur h.s.). come hang out with us!!
love love love
lance waste
xoxo
(just back from touring the UK all LAST summer!)
p.s. new songs just added check ‘em out and leave some comment love xoxo
especially “no truer life” - it’s about a 19yr. old boy who died
and also
“rewind the tape” (because it’s last on the list, so it needs some extra love!) hope you like it!..
About Darling Waste
- 4 Piece Piano Driven Indy Rock Band from Brooklyn NY
- Featured on MTV, HBO, USA, SHOWTIME & MIRAMAX.
- New album being distributed by Hot Topic.
- July/Aug 2009- 5 wk. UK tour w/Our Innocence Lost (UK) - sold-out venues
- Sept 2009- opened for Blink 182, Fallout Boy,& Panic A.T Disco.
- Oct.2009 -Nominated - UK Award- Best International Newcomer.
- Nov. 2009- NYC show reviewed by Rolling Stone Magazine
- Nov - Signed w/ the same British Agency that reps Duet of Paul McCartney & David Gilmore (Pink Floyd)
- 2010 -Touring w/Kill Hannah & Our Innocence Lost - Europe & Japan
- Ranked by MySpace as One of The Top 20 "Emo" Bans In The United States
- Ranked by MySpace as One Of The Top 100 "Indie" Bands In The United States
- Ranked by MySpace as #1 "Indie" Band in NEW YORK
Thanks for the add and supporting local music. We would love to hear what you think. Please contact us in any way, we always respond quickly and personally.
happy new year! thought i'd let all my MySpace friends know about my twitter & facebook pages. i'll still keep my MySpace rockin' with new tunes, blogs etc., but do most of my daily updates by twitter & facebook. Hope to c-ya there!