Jimmy Johns Percentage Night!

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WUVT has teamed up with Jimmy Johns (College Ave Location) to host a percentage night! All in-person, delivery, and pickup orders help support WUVT pay our bills! jimmy Get a sandwich for us!

Meet WUVT's Music Director, Griffin Paddock!

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Griffin Paddock has been the Music Director at WUVT for several years, and manages our music that is broadcasted on-air! griffin pic

Click Read more to hear about all the things that Griffin has done for college radio!

New Music Adds 10/3/24

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Another week of new music! Hooray!

Fight the Real Terror Album Cover

My Brightest Diamond- Fight the Real Terror

Label: Western Vinyl
Genre: Baroque Pop, Chamber Folk
Reviewed by: Baile Liu
For Fans Of: Bjork
Fight the Real Terror flexes the artist's wide breath of multi-instrumental abilities. Most of the tracks use acoustic instrumentation, but track 4 comes in with an upbeat electronic drum beat. The artist's voice is somber/Bjork-like but gets a bit bold and aggressive in Rocket in a Pocket. The lyrics on this album walk the line of cringe to poetic. Tracks 2 and 5 are especially cringe. However, track 7 has majestic angelic vocals and is beautiful. Overall I think this is a good album to add to your show stack!

Show with Sublimina, Crack in the Sidewalk, and Patty Carver!

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WUVT is hosting local bands Sublimina, Crack in the Sidewalk, and Patty Carver at the Domicile (207 Janie Ln) on October 4th! Doors are at 7:30PM and the show starts at 8PM. We hope to see you there! Half our funds will go towards hurricane Helene relief efforts! October 4th Show Poster

Educational, Inspirational, and Relatable | The Montgomery County Museum's Newest Exhibit

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WUVT was graciously invited to attend the newest exhibit at the Montgomery Museum of Art & History, Above: A History of Montgomery County Aviation, where we were greeted with a plethora of paintings and historical documents outlining the significance and development of aviation in not only Montgomery County but also the greater Virginia area. Exhibits like these hold great educational value to the local community and do an excellent job preserving the history of the region. Best said by Casey Jenkins, Executive Director of the museum, exhibits like these are "educational, inspirational, and relatable from everyone [aged] zero to ninety-nine." Into the Air from Tech by Jim Marchman

Click Read more for our full review of the exhibit! "Volunteers are your backbone [as a non profit]" - Leo Priddy "Educational, inspirational, relatable for everyone 0 to 99" - Casey Jenkins

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