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18991
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Raised in Raleigh, but a key cog in Chicago's famed jazz scene, Jeb Bishop is returning to North Carolina with a resume that has influenced his jazz trombone style.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 30 Issue 7, Feb 2013, p50-51, f Periodical Website
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Lawrence describes Echo Mountain Recording LLC, which is located in a former Methodist Church in Asheville. It was a chance visit to the city by Los Angeles native Steve Wilmans that perked his interest in moving there. He came in 2004 and the studio opened there in 2006. The Avett Brothers recorded The Carpenter, their Grammy nomination for Best Americana Album, at Echo Mountain. Zac Brown Band, Flogging Molly and Band of Horses, and Steve Martin with the Steep Canyon Rangers, have all recorded there.
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Much like Moral Mondays, a group of North Carolinians is coming together to peacefully protest the Republican leadership in state government. A group of musicians from across the state have joined together to write and produce a collection of protest songs speaking of their outrage against topical issues like fracking, women's reproductive health, and voting rights. Organized by Jon Lindsay and Caitlin Cary, the collective of musicians is called the NC Music Love Army and includes such acts as: The Love Language, American Aquarium, Hiss Golden Messenger, Tift Merritt, Lynn Blakey, and Shirlette Ammons.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 30 Issue 28, July 2013, p18-21, il Periodical Website
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The Carolina Chocolate Drops began as a group of three young musicians--Rhiannon Giddens, Justin Robinson, Dom Flemons--who were keeping alive the traditions of African American string bands of the Piedmont. However, after nine years the group isn't the same band they were, either in membership or musical choices. Giddens is the only original member that remains. Lawrence explains how the group changed.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Mar 2014, p27-29, por Periodical Website
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