United Nations of Music
Since 1961, over 200,000 Americans have traveled to 140 different countries to heed President John F. Kennedy’s call to serve their country and the…
Read MoreSince 1961, over 200,000 Americans have traveled to 140 different countries to heed President John F. Kennedy’s call to serve their country and the…
Read More“Any farewell show feels a little bittersweet. I’ve been through one or two of those,” says Brian McGee. McGee has lived in North Carolina…
Read MoreIf you wanted to start an all-banjo band around here, chances are you’d have no problem getting together a few dozen folks right off…
Read MoreIt’s 3:15pm, Wednesday at West Henderson High School in Mrs. King’s classroom. Buses are taking students home and athletic teams have suited up for…
Read More“It’s electronic, but it doesn’t sound electronic,” says Telepath bassist Curt Heiny. A fusion of electronica, dub, world music and ambient jam, Telepath makes…
Read MoreThe Galen Kipar Project’s blend of original folk and Americana has been dubbed “experimental” by some music scribes. But it’s really more “old school”…
Read MoreThomas Joiner had been hearing it from members of his board of directors for years — that the Hendersonville Symphony should bring in The…
Read More“You always start something hoping it will last,” says Jennifer Pickering, “but you don’t really know if it will.” Pickering organized the first Lake…
Read MoreNadine Cohodas had just completed a book on jazz singer Dinah Washington when another compelling story took hold. It wasn’t just the late Nina…
Read MoreBy the time this article hits the stands, Clay Ross will be safely back in his apartment in Brooklyn’s Park Slope district, having just…
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