Read more about Susan Albrecht’s life growing up a “Wabash faculty brat” in her essay, “Full Circle.”
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There were some lean years between the day Dan Couch ’89 gave up his corporate job and his first #1 country hit. He says he and his wife, Tina Marie, wouldn’t change […]
The whole room is moving, and not because of the Guinness I drank. Can I Get an Amen is the closing act of Old Lazarus’ Harp, “a music collective of four rising forces […]
Click here to play Scarlet Hues by Dick Durham ’64, written in the Pioneer Chapel during his student days. Photo by Kim Johnson
2011 should have been a breakthrough year for Dan Couch ’89. In March… …his song “Mary Was the Marrying Kind,” co-written with Scott Stepakoff and Kip Moore and performed by Moore, hit […]
When Dick Durham played Beethoven’s “Pathetique” for his senior recital in the Chapel in 1964, Professor of Chemistry Paul McKinney ’52 turned the music pages for him. “And if not for Paul McKinney, […]
One of the most respected bluesmen in the Midwest, Gordon Bonham ’80 learned from some of the masters of the genre. “I grew up in Hammond, IN, so after I graduated from Wabash […]