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We spotlight music from guitar collector and vintage gear aficionado: Izzy Miller…along with music from John Onder, Alex Banks II, Will River, Safeword, Rolling Jazz Revue, Helaina Brundage, Gus Hergert, Hunnivega, and Jalen Kelly. ....
Top Huntsville arts/entertainment picks for the week Updated Dec 23, 2020; Facebook Share ADIOS, 2020! To do a New Year’s Eve gig right in 2020, you need more than some cool bands. Pandemic-conscious protocols are paramount. For their “A Very Salty New Year” show, Salty Nut Brewery will be checking temperatures at the door and monitoring capacity to maintain a reduced limit. Masks will be required to enter and when not drinking. If you’d like extra space, there will be firepit going in the outdoor beer garden. The cool bands thing is covered, too. Mononymous indie tunesmith Wanda and her band (pictured above) headline at 11 p.m. Support acts include rock combo Jayne & The Huntsmen (10 p.m.) and avant-garde solo artist Calliope Pettis (9 p.m.). Looking to not only exorcise this year’s demons but ....
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GUEST COLUMN: The Ray Perkins Most Never Knew By Gus Hergert “Crusty” is the first word in the official family obituary to describe Walter Ray Perkins. “Crusty” is how many people will remember Coach Perkins. It is what was under the crust of Ray Perkins I saw, and which made the biggest difference in my life and career. Those who knew Coach Ray Perkins saw the steely blue eyes you would get if you did something that just was not up to Perkins’ standards or the way he expected you to conduct yourself. Coach had a clear vision of the way he wanted his tenure at Alabama to proceed and the path he would follow. We were all expected to walk that path directly or get off it. ....