Musician Jeanne Jolly Returns From National Tour
Jeanne Jolly visited our studio a year ago in the early stages of working on her album, “Angels.” Now, she is back in the midst of a national tour promoting her album.
View ArticleBluegrass Band 'Town Mountain' on Tour
Last year, Town Mountain released their album Leave the Bottle. On WNCW’s “Top 100 of 2012” list, the Asheville-based bluegrass band's album earned the #19 spot. Town Mountain is playing tonight in...
View ArticleMr. Tol E. Rance Comes To Town
Three years ago, Camille A. Brown made the decision to form her own dance company, Camille A. Brown & Dancers.
View ArticleLove Army Fights NC General Assembly With Music
Two weeks ago, the North Carolina Music Love Army did not exist. It was just an idea.
View ArticleAn Early Return Home From Egypt
Students involved in Duke University’s summer program in Cairo, Egypt came home early. They left as large protests and a changing political climate shook the country.
View ArticleYoung Band Spreads Its Musical Wings
Out of the Shenandoah Valley, Many Nights Ahead is a young 7-member bluegrass band looking to grow. Their music is influenced by the Shenandoah Valley and their backgrounds in genres such as blues and...
View ArticleIt's Called Ruby Red
They will be playing tonight at 9 p.m. at Cat's Cradle for their record release party.Stuart McLamb, Jordan McLamb, Thomas Simpson, Eddie Sanchez, Andy Holmes and Autumn Ehinger join Frank Stasio in...
View ArticleResearcher Documents The Use Of Music In War
World War II was fought not only with guns and bombs but also with strings, brass, and percussion. The American government used classical music as part of the war effort to demonstrate the cultural...
View ArticleSuperchunk: One Band, Two Decades, Ten Albums
After 24 years together, the Chapel Hill indie-rock group Superchunkis releasing their 10th studio album, I Hate Music. Host Frank Stasio talks with band members Mac McCaughan and Jim Wilbur about the...
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