Music Review: Lavender Country
A little over 40 years have passed since the release of the debut self-titled record from Lavender Country, widely considered to be the first openly gay ...
Read More »A little over 40 years have passed since the release of the debut self-titled record from Lavender Country, widely considered to be the first openly gay ...
Read More »By Marcela Guimaraes Staff Writer Late night partying and drinking have long been synonymous with the raucous nature of rock ’n’ roll. ...
Read More »For Pete and Maura Kennedy, it all started with a day off.
Read More »Hill Hall and Kenan Music Building will come alive with the rhythmic sounds of drums, xylophones and marimbas for the Day of Percussion Saturday.
Read More »When Jay Miller sold his chain of music instrument stores some 10 years ago, he knew he wanted to transition into the philanthropic world.
Read More »When The Beatles first set foot in the United States, they topped the charts and attracted millions of fans. Fifty years later, “Beatlemania” is still ...
Read More »There is power in music, and Thursday night, “MElodies” aimed to prove that. Musical Empowerment, a UNC student-led organization dedicated to providing ...
Read More »A taste of Latin flavor is coming to UNC today from the Spanish Harlem of New York City, by means of the inter-generational music group “Los Pleneros ...
Read More »The University’s student musicians can expect to practice for hours alone, and for hours in large ensembles. But tonight, students will showcase something ...
Read More »While the likes of James Taylor and Doc Watson have already sung Carolina’s praises, Our State magazine is celebrating the newest batch of Carolina ...
Read More »Four years ago, house music in Chapel Hill was an endangered species on the brink of extinction.
Read More »When Taylor Gerkin came to college, he liked playing music — but he had never tried his hand at disc jockeying.
Read More »With her violin in hand, musician Alicia Best brought the rich, haunting tones of Appalachian folk ballads to Franklin Street for the first time on Saturday ...
Read More »Disc jockey and music producer Diplo is known to jet set around the world.
Read More »David Menconi, The (Raleigh) News & Observer’s music critic since 1991, is making waves with his recent biography — “Ryan Adams: Losering, a ...
Read More »The N.C. Jazz Repertory Orchestra is turning the big 2-0.
Read More »Trevor Dougherty is a self-described “electro-beat farmer” — and harvest time is coming.
Read More »Banjo enthusiasts, historians and musicians alike are strumming their way to UNC for a banjo jamboree.
Read More »Karina Soni thinks the combination of food and music is the perfect way to enjoy the summer outside. Soni is the station manager at the UNC student-run ...
Read More »In their self-titled debut album, The Pinkerton Raid presents a collection of songs that reach a level of mastery in communication between band members ...
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