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WTIU continues its exploration of the Hoosier state with a new series, Journey Indiana.

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February 19, 2015

 

Little Indiana Revisited

Little Indiana's Jessica Nunemaker visits the Weekly Special studio to discuss her latest adventures and announce her upcoming book, set for release in 2016.

February 19, 2015

 

Elias McDermott-Sipe – “22 Hours”

At the age of 10, Elias McDermott-Sipe became captivated with blues guitarists. Now, six years later, he performs his original composition, "22 Hours."

February 19, 2015

 

Elias McDermott-Sipe – “Carefree”

At the age of 10, Elias McDermott-Sipe became captivated with blues guitarists. Now, six years later, he performs his original composition, "Carefree."

February 12, 2015

 

Myah Evans

Indianapolis native, Myah Evans began playing guitar at the age of 14. Today, the singer/songwriter is turning heads with her soulful lyrics and haunting voice.

February 12, 2015

 

Myah Evans – “Mosey Along”

Indianapolis native, Myan Evans, began playing guitar and writing songs at the young age of 14. She performs one of her original compositions, "Mosey Along."

February 12, 2015

 

Myah Evans – “Flow This Way”

Indianapolis native, Myan Evans, began playing guitar and writing songs at the young age of 14. She performs one of her original compositions, "Flow This Way."

February 4, 2015

 

Mitch Shiner – “Fly”

Mitch Shiner, a graduate of IUs Jacobs School of Music, performs his jazz original "Fly," alongside the Mitch Shiner sextet, "Shiney & Friends."

January 29, 2015

 

Mitch Shiner – “Dragon Express”

Mitch Shiner, a graduate of IUs Jacobs School of Music, performs his jazz original "Dragon Express," alongside the Mitch Shiner sextet, "Shiney & Friends."

January 29, 2015

 

Mitch Shiner – “Malibu Jump”

Mitch Shiner, a graduate of IUs Jacobs School of Music, performs his jazz original "Malibu Jump," alongside the Mitch Shiner sextet, "Shiney & Friends."

January 29, 2015

 

Chris Trotter

After the housing industry crashed, Nashville artist Chris Trotter took his carpentry skills and transformed them into a career in chainsaw artistry.

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