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23568
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A local rock band called Matrimony began in 2008 when lead singers Ashely Hardee and Jimmy Brown met. Hardee's brothers, Jordan and C.J., round out the band. This article details the band's story, their musical journey, and their goals for the future.
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31456
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What happens when development strips away our grimy, grungy music venues? The Tremont, a no-frills all-ages music club, closes its doors after more than 20 years. With no plans to relocate the business, the Tremont’s basic cinder block building has been sold to make way for new development.
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44476
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"Charlotte struggled for years to compete for national your stops. Now we're dancing to a different time." Before 2022, the largest concert venues in Charlotte were Spectrum Center and PNC Music Pavilion. In 2023, Charlotte ranked 21st in 100 U.S. markets based on size, gross dollars and ticket sales.
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