“When you calculate all the money each of us has spent on our own recordings, we’ve already paid for the studio time. So now it’s like investing the money to get the word out.”
Bill DeYoung
Bill DeYoung was Connect's Arts & Entertainment Editor from May 2009 to August 2014.
Mountainfilm: Chasing water in Africa
There’s been a subtle but noticeable shift in the subject matter of the outdoor-themed movies that visit us every year via Mountainfilm on Tour, the national arm of Telluride, Colo.’s […]
The Wormhole: Sound advice
“The main issue is that the code does not provide any parameters. One part of the code does. But then they have another code that says you cannot have any sound across your property line at all.”
Meet Meklit Hadero
“I like to think of myself as a paragraph, rather than a sentence.”
‘Savannah Disputation’: Laughs & the Lord
“Faith,” declared the Boston Globe in its review, “is a complicated business — and even sometimes, a funny business, too.”
Blinded by Soft Science!
“The way we operate right now is, we’re all buddies,” says Soft Science Records co-founder Gus Muller.
Final Stopover lineup released
Peelander-Z is a costume-wearing, New York-based Japanese “action comic punk” band. They’re plugged-in Power Rangers.
Perfect Pussy, Beach Weather, Sins of Godless Men: It’s a banda-palooza!
Hang Fire, Graveface, and The Jinx bring some great bands to heat up your January.
Amos Lee tickets on sale Friday
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday (Jan. 10) for the previously-announced Johnny Mercer Theatre show from acoustic “neo soul” singer/songwriter Amos Lee April 8. Known initially for a […]
Art Garfunkel at Dollhouse in Savannah Feb. 14
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Art Garfunkel will perform an intimate Savannah concert on Valentine’s Day, Friday, Feb. 14. The show, with music, readings and an audience Q&A, will […]
Party time!
A rundown of some of the great things in store for the Savannah area after dark on Dec. 31.
Corinna Rezzelle and the Jewel Conservatory
The Augusta native came here to learn how to train horses, and wound up acting, and doing hair and makeup, in Little Theatre and Savannah Actor’s Theatre productions.
