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MCA Records [1] Members. Dan Hunt. Charlie Bushor. Troy Seele. Chris Shaffer. Website. www.thewhystore.com. The Why Store is an American rock band formed in the late 1980s in Muncie, Indiana when bassist Greg Gardner and guitarist Michael David Smith, both Ball State University students, met up with Indianapolis drummer (Graig) Omar Adams.
Star Press. September 12, 2024 at 4:02 PM. MUNCIE, Ind. — Chamber music group Sybarite5 will be performing in a free outdoor concert Saturday, Sept. 14, as part of the 2024 Muncie Three Trails ...
Indiana was one of the first places where jazz music became popular outside of New Orleans and Chicago. In the late 1910s and through the 1920s the state had numerous bands of young musicians playing the new style for dancing. Richmond, Indiana was home to Gennett Records, known for recording a wealth of jazz, blues, and country music in the 1920s.
Worship music WARU-FM: 101.9 FM ... Woof Boom Radio Muncie License LLC: Country WBNL: 1540 AM: Boonville: Turpen Communications, LLC: Easy listening WBOI: 89.1 FM ...
The John R. Emens College-Community Auditorium, or Emens Auditorium, is an auditorium on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, United States.The facility is used to host Broadway shows, plays, multi-genre concerts, and university events, as well as regional events for eastern Indiana.
WBST (92.1 FM) is a National Public Radio -affiliated station in Muncie, Indiana. Studios and offices are located at Ball State University. WBST serves as the flagship station for Indiana Public Radio, which can be heard on three other stations in East-Central Indiana. Programming mainly consists of news and talk programs provided by National ...
This category is for artists from Muncie, Indiana, United States. Pages in category "Artists from Muncie, Indiana" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Muncie (/ ˈ m ʌ n s i / MUN-see) is an incorporated city and the seat of Delaware County, Indiana, United States. Previously known as Buckongahelas Town, named after the prominent Delaware Chief, [ 8 ] it is located in East Central Indiana , about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Indianapolis . [ 9 ]