Documentary Tracks Saluda’s Musical History
To gather facts and anecdotes for the wide-scale documentary Going Home: Saluda’s Music Traditions — it covers various genres from the mid-1700s through today…
Read MoreTo gather facts and anecdotes for the wide-scale documentary Going Home: Saluda’s Music Traditions — it covers various genres from the mid-1700s through today…
Read MoreRecently, David Childers played a knockout show at Jack of the Wood with his band the Serpents, proving once again that the 63-year-old lead…
Read MoreAmong Hendersonville’s news-making cultural attractions is its symphony orchestra — such a phenomenon, given its unlikely setting, that it headed the list in USA…
Read MoreDave Desmelik, a Brevard-based singer/songwriter and guitarist, has been a professional musician for 20 years, taking his instrumental and lyrical tunes across the country…
Read MoreThe Community Orchestra of Hendersonville believes it’s never too late to dust off the instrument you once loved and start making music again. “This…
Read MoreFor 15 years, multi-instrumentalist Chris Rosser, bassist Eliot Wadopian, and percussionist River Guerguerian have been schooling listeners on the melodic richness of instruments like…
Read MoreErika Jane loves the communal aspect of making music — it’s a vibe that resonates within her surf-punk-country-rock group Red Honey, and to the…
Read MoreWhen Jerry Zink was growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the 1930s, there was always music. And not just any music, but Big Band…
Read MoreGuitar-playing is typically associated with coffeeshops, nightclubs, and arenas — but an upcoming performance at Haen Gallery in Brevard elegantly ties virtuosity to fine…
Read MoreOrganizers are cagey on whether participants in the Bunny Hop 5K are actually expected to, y’know, hop for the full 3.1 miles of the…
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