METRONOME features local performing artists and groups from a variety of genres playing in their own environments throughout Central Pennsylvania.
On this episode on Metronome From The Attic, indie rock band Ellen Siberian Tiger performs.
(22:49)
WPSU teams up with local musician Eric Ian Farmer to present Metronome From Home, a live web event based on our popular Metronome series.
(28:07)
Metronome From The Attic season 2 will premiere this fall with new episodes featuring Co. Townes from Warren and Ellen Siberian Tiger from Philadelphia.
(1:06)
Co. Townes are a country and western band from Warren, Pennsylvania. Their sound captures the eerie and cinematic mystique of the American west.
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Ted McCloskey & Molly Countermine and their Friends share their folky, bluesy sound in several selections from their latest album.
(27:25)
Lenina Crowne share their laid back, indie rock groove with a set list of songs from their catalogue.
(26:49)
Eric Ian Farmer performs his song “Show Me the Way” at Penn’s Cave and Wildlife Park.
(5:52)
Chris Vipond and the Stanley Street Band perform their song “Shine” at the Rock Hill School at Linden Hall.
(6:53)
Chris Vipond and the Stanley Street Band perform their song “Never Again” at the Rock Hill School at Linden Hall.
(4:39)
Eric Ian Farmer & Josh Troup perform Eric’s song “When You [Side]Walked Into the Room” at Penn’s Cave and Wildlife Park.
(6:12)
Raven and the Wren perform “All for Nothing” from their album, Friend of Failure.
(5:47)
Raven and the Wren perform “Nobody Wins” from their album, Friend of Failure.
(4:44)
August Room perform “One and 1 is 2” from their album, Raucous Polyglot.
(3:50)
Revamped perform their arrangement of “Paganini’s Caprice No. 24” from their album, Broken Bridges. Learn more about Revamped at RevampedDuo.com.
(5:15)
Revamped perform their arrangement of the traditional English ballad, “Scarborough Fair” from their album, Broken Bridges.
(4:34)
Pennsylvania Makers features local artists showcasing their unique talent and creativity.
Telling the stories of researchers, their studies, and how their work impacts you and the world you live in.
Science-U is a summer camp at Penn State University exploring every inch of the universe! View our hands-on guides and videos at Science-U @Home!
Short digital stories highlighting the arts, culture, science and activities in central Pennsylvania and beyond.
WiSci Files features local women with careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
World Kitchen is a free interactive cooking class presented on Zoom so that you can follow along to create the recipe with each guest chef.
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