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Latest News Stories
- Wepecket Island Records promotes American roots-music revival--Manny Theiner, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Weekend Hot List: Music from the Crooked Road--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Music from the Crooked Road--Scott Tady, Beaver County Times
- Weekend Hot List: Emily Rodgers Band & Lohio--Scott Mervis, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Calliope's Center Stage series brings acoustic concerts to the East End--Manny Theiner, Pittsburgh City Paper
- Calliope Presents Mick Moloney's Green Fields of America--Andy Mulkerin, Pittsburgh City Paper
- Calliope Center Stage: Ernie Hawkins Band--Rege Behe, Tribune-Review
- Calliope Brings Folk Music Legend Richie Havens to Pittsburgh--Seth Rosenburg, Examiner.com
- Havens talks about his music, future--Kevin Amos, New Pittsburgh Courier
- Weekend Hot List: Richie Havens--Scott Mervis, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Best of Pittsburgh: Calliope--Pittsburgh City Paper
- Year in (local) rock: featuring Calliope Center Stage Concerts--Scott Mervis, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Weekend Hot List: The Ebony Hillbillies--Scott Mervis, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Ernie Hawkins coming up at Calliope, with a great band--Jim White, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Weekend Hotlist: The Wiyos--Scott Mervis, Post-Gazette
- A conversation with Jill Sobule--Justin Jacobs, City Paper
- Hot Picks: Jill Sobule & Mia Dyson--Rege Behe, Tribune-Review
- Weekend Hotlist: Jill Sobule & Mia Dyson--Scott Mervis, Post-Gazette
- Ernie Hawkins & Band
sparkle
at Calliope --Jim White, Post-Gazette
- Pittsburgh's Ernie Hawkins keeping a tradition alive--Jim White, Post-Gazette
- Calliope moves into Pittsburgh Center for the Arts' new venue for acoustic music
--Manny Theiner, Post-Gazette
- Hot Picks: Klezmatics--Rege Behe, Tribune-Review
- Grammy winning Klezmatics push the klezmer genre forward--Manny Theiner, Post-Gazette
- Guitar can do no wrong, says Leo Kottke--Rege Behe, Tribune-Review
- Leo Kottke: On road with guitar but no pineapple--Scott Mervis, Post-Gazette
- Calliope's presentation of Roger McGuinn named a top concert of 2008--Scott Mervis, Post-Gazette
- A suggested New Year's resolution for local musicians: Take a class (featuring the Calliope School) --Aaron Jentzen, City Paper
- The Year in Local Rock: Featuring The Pittsburgh Songwriters Project--Scott Mervis, Post-Gazette
- Mavis Staples returns to her roots--Kevin Amos, New Pittsburgh Courier
- Mavis Staples' throat cleared for Obama--Scott Mervis, Post-Gazette
- Calliope musicians gather for ode to Pittsburgh--Scott Mervis, Post-Gazette
- Cephas & Wiggins bring the blues to Pittsburgh--Andy Schutzbank, Pitt News
- Folk-music society Calliope revamps outdoor festival--Aaron Jentzen, City Paper
- Calliope calls folkies, Rootz: The Green City Music Festival--Pitt News
- Old-timey musicians bring soul and spirit to Oakland (The Carolina Chocolate Drops)--Pitt News
- Smither brings music musings to Carnegie (Chris Smither)--Pitt News
- Folk society brings strings (Alejandro Escovedo)--Coleen Seidel, Pitt News
- Folk legend wows Pittsburghers with concert (Odetta)--Ryan Murray, Pitt News
- Calliope
Songwriters Circle Releases Annual Compilation--Andy
Mulkerin, City Paper
- Davis continues legacy of the Blues (Guy Davis)--Kevin Amos, New Pittsburgh Courier
- Blues greats to grace Carnegie (Guy Davis & Mary Flower)--Nicole Dimario, Pitt News
- Passing
the Vibe: A Multimedia Look at Calliope's Fundraising House Parties
--Annie
O'Neill, Post-Gazette
- Calliope
Marks 30 Years as Folk Hero--Bob
Karlovits, Tribune-Review
- Musicians open residency with Calliope--Bob Karlovits, Tribune-Review
- Innovative Irish trio to play Carnegie (Buille)--Nicole Dimario, Pitt News
- Calliope concert will feature two singer-songwriters (Guy Clark & Slaid Cleaves)--Nicole Dimario, Pitt News
- Two folk legends to play Pitt (Eliza Gilkyson & Tom Russell)--Nicole Dimario, Pitt News
- Calliope's
Presentation of the Andy Statman Trio named best jazz concert
of 2005--Nate Guidry,
Post-Gazette
- Things
work right for Del McCoury Band at Calliope show--Dave
Fennessy, McKeesport Daily News
- The
Del McCoury Band: Never Grow Up Boy--Justin
Hopper, City Paper
- Music
Preview: McCoury digs down to his roots--John
Hayes, Post-Gazette
- People
on the Move: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette features Calliope Managing
Director Tricia Tanner --Natalie Hill,
Post-Gazette
- Calliope to bring The Wailin' Jennys on Saturday--Nicole Dimario, Pitt News
- Music
Preview: Statman taps into everything from Klezmer to Coltrane--Nate
Guidry, Post-Gazette
- Shorttakes:
Andy Statman leads inventive combo--Nate
Guidry, Post-Gazette
- Jazz,
world music acts bring international influence to Pittsburgh--Bob
Karlovits, Tribune-Review
- A
Celebration of Appalachia: Through music and film, a look at one
of America’s most culturally rich regions--Bruce
Miller, City Paper
- Guitar
keeps Aussie on an 'Endless Road' (Tommy Emmanuel)--Peter B.
King, Post-Gazette
- Shorttakes:
Aussie is awesome on solo guitar (Tommy Emmanuel)--Peter
B. King, Post-Gazette
- Calliope
moves to the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts--John
Hayes, Post-Gazette
- Odetta
will highlight Calliope's 2005-06 season--John
Hayes, Post-Gazette
- Calliope's
presentation of Doc Watson is
named one of the best concerts of 2004 --John
Hayes, Post-Gazette
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