Music-Store Owners Set the Rhythm of Downtown
When Mike Hall was growing up in Hendersonville, his older brothers and sisters bought their stereos and 45s at Tempo Music. And when he…
Read MoreWhen Mike Hall was growing up in Hendersonville, his older brothers and sisters bought their stereos and 45s at Tempo Music. And when he…
Read MoreHendersonville-based multi-genre music man Russ Wilson has played drums with some big blues, jazz, and rock names — including Bob Margolin (guitarist for Muddy…
Read MoreAs the options for beer aficionados in Western North Carolina have increased, so have the options for music lovers. And if you happen to…
Read MoreHis early tunes were often about wild times, so David Childers might seem like an unlikely person to record a gospel album — indeed,…
Read MoreGeorge Wilkins played his first show at Flat Rock Playhouse in 1980, returning to his hometown after working as piano accompanist for the Dance…
Read MoreArt and drums. In the spectacular, color-drenched designs of his cajóns, Edward Carrasquillo, owner of Tribalscapes Music Factory, combines those two passions. “When I…
Read MoreFor Sonny Knight, it’s never too late to be an overnight success. The 66-year-old frontman, who is leading Minneapolis’ neo-soul movement and winning “Best…
Read More“I like the country,” says Ellen Trnka. This coming from a girl who grew up in Bergen County, New Jersey, only minutes from the…
Read MoreThe monthly Gospel Brunch at Southern Appalachian Brewery, hosted by the band Redneck Mimosa, has been creating some strange bedfellows.
Read More“I get called Abigail a lot,” says Kelli Redmond, mixed-media artist and lead singer in the duo Letters To Abigail. Growing up in Fairview,…
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