The coronavirus pandemic may have stopped live shows, but it hasn't stopped artists from earning money from streaming services. Here's a look at how many times these Utah bands are streamed each month on Spotify.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted Aug. 22 - 5:18 p.m.
After a horrific 2020 for live music, bands and venues are betting that 2021 will be better. While club-sized shows are still on hold, many large venues have announced rescheduled dates.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted July 23 - 6:26 p.m.
After a four-month hiatus, Major League Baseball is back. Games start July 23 and the biggest question isn't how players will adjust to a shortened season or who will win the pennant — it’s who will have the best walk-up song!
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted July 6 - 2:00 p.m.
Three-plus months into COVID-19 and live entertainment is still incredibly hard to come by. Luckily, bands are still releasing music. Here are a few noteworthy new tracks from the past few weeks.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted May 21 - 8:34 p.m.
First, the coronavirus canceled concerts. Now it’s messing with album releases. Though album releases have slowed, new singles keep popping up. Here are a few you may have missed over the past few weeks.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted May 5 - 2:04 p.m.
Social distancing may have put live shows on hiatus, but it hasn’t stopped artists from releasing new music. May brings plenty of new albums to look forward to.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted April 15 - 2:00 p.m.
For live music fans, social media has been the saving grace of social distancing. Here are just a few live shows to tide you over until the ban on group gatherings is lifted.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted March 20 - 2:32 p.m.
If you’re looking for some tunes to help you get through the pandemic, you can find them right here in the Beehive State. Here are seven Utah bands to check out.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted March 6 - 2:05 p.m.
When it comes to big acts, March will be a little quiet in Salt Lake City. But that just means there’s more time to check out artists a bit off the beaten path.
Jack Rutter's solo project “Ritt Momney” is connecting with fans across the country. Thanks to his album and recent touring, Rutter has amassed a huge following — averaging nearly 200,000 Spotify listeners each month.
If you’re looking for something to lift your spirits this January, you’re in luck. Artists from just about every genre are making a stop in the Beehive State this month.
To call Drew Danburry prolific is a vast understatement. Since 2003, the indie artist who once called Utah County home has released 20 albums and recorded more than 200 songs. He recently turned 25 of them into a greatest hits album.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted Aug. 19 - 2:02 p.m.
Tom Petty. Neil Young. Coldplay. Those are just a few of the songwriters Provo-based Jordan Moyes looks up to. Though he’s only 25 years old, Moyes already has been chasing his idols for more than a decade.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted Aug. 4 - 2:48 p.m.
Two years since releasing its first full-length album, Salt Lake City band Cinders is back with a brand new single, “100 Foxes.” It's a fantastic shout-along about never giving up, no matter how hard life tries to bring you down.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted May 23 - 8:04 p.m.
Indie band Mojave Nomads just landed on Billboard's list of best albums, thanks to its new EP "Phases." The band has also picked up steam by touring across the U.S., including dates at SXSW.
Spencer Sutherland for KSL.com | Posted April 11 - 3:00 p.m.
When Grey Glass singer and guitarist Tal Haslam moved from San Diego to Provo, he started playing open mic nights —not just to show off his songwriting skills, but to find musicians who wanted to start a rock band. But that was easier said than done