Tobin Voggesser
EUFÓRQUESTRA, a worldbeat band formerly of Iowa City, will return to its home state to play shows benefitting food banks in Des Moines and Iowa City this weekend.
After losing almost everything during Hurricane Helene, Indigo De Souza is back with a new record, and she's already looking ahead.
Andrew Hoyt is an Iowa musician on the rise. With a buzzy new EP on the way, playing an unexpected opening slot at Wells Fargo Arena last year and a seemingly endless amount of gigging, Hoyt shows no signs of slowing down.
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Chicago indie rockers Beach Bunny had their crowd singing and moshing along to hits like “Prom Queen” at their sold out show at Wooly’s on Jan. 26. IPR’s Cece Mitchell spoke with their three primary members about their origins, TikTok virality and their upcoming third full-length record, ‘Tunnel Vision.’
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The 502s are an up-and-coming Florida band redefining their version of “beach folk.” IPR’s Cece Mitchell spoke with lead singer Ed Isola before their show at Wooly’s on Aug. 27.
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LA punk band The Linda Lindas stopped by Wooly’s for a headlining show in the middle of their tour with Green Day. IPR’s Cece Mitchell spoke with the band about the tour, their inspirations for their new album and more.
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Americana folk band Shovels & Rope is a husband-and-wife duo out of Charleston, South Carolina. They spoke with IPR’s Cece Mitchell before their recent show at Wooly’s about their latest record, life on the road with kids and more.
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Nashville-based singer-songwriter Maggie Rose stopped by Wooly’s in Des Moines on her “No One Gets Out Alive” tour this past August. She sat down with IPR to discuss her latest record, collaborations and signature style.
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The Aces made a headlining stop at Wooly's on Sunday, Sept. 22 and proved they are a band to watch.