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Cowboy at Sea: American icon Randy Jones, aka Village People Cowboy, plays the Royal Winner Princess II

2 June 2010

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This post was originally published in encore magazine on June 2nd, 2010. Most would think that being forever associated with a single, campy role in an artist’s career would frustrate a serious performer.  Not so for Randy Jones.  His three years as the original cowboy from the Village People has been a springboard for a four-decade-long [...]

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Charlie Mars Finds His Way Home: Mississippi musician lives the highs, lows and even-keels on land and sea

19 May 2010

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This post was originally published in encore magazine on May 19th, 2010. The story of Charlie Mars seems almost too cinematic to be true: Young musician from a small town in Mississippi scrapes together enough money during college to record an album. He tours relentlessly for the next several years, recording two more albums and building [...]

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Love of All-Things Southern: Interview With Southern Culture on the Skids

14 April 2010

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Originally published in encore magazine on April 14th, 2010. For over 25 years, few in music have associated being from the South more than the band Southern Culture On the Skids (SCOTS). As their name would suggest, SCOTS has made a career out of highlighting the seedier, campier and more outrageous aspects of [...]

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Youthful Force: Fortune in the Sun release debut, Where’s My Jetpack?

14 April 2010

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Youthful Force:  Fortune in the Sun release debut, Where’s My Jetpack?

This article was originally published in encore magazine on April 14th, 2010. The history of rock ‘n’ roll is paved with youthfulness. Aging rockers and legendary icons aside, rock music has always been a reflection of youth culture, and with it comes the familiar themes of rebellion, restlessness and angst. The trick for [...]

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All the Goo: Johnny Rzeznik talks humility and charity among music stardom

7 April 2010

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This post was originally published in encore magazine on April 7th, 2010. Since the release of their fifth record, A Boy Named Goo in 1995, the Goo Goo Dolls have been mainstream pop/rock music icons. Their smash hit-single “Iris,” released three years later for the film City Of Angels, sent the band, and their [...]

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Breaking Artistic Barriers: Revered Kronos Quartet plays Kenan Auditorium Sunday

7 April 2010

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This post was originally published in encore magazine on April 7th, 2010. The story of the young rock ‘n’ roller who dedicates his or her life to music upon hearing The Beatles first perform on Ed Sullivan has become something of a legend nowadays. Countless recollections from performers of popular music have been [...]

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A Collection of Genres: Onward, Soldiers release new CD, appeal to the masses

31 March 2010

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Originally published in encore magazine on March 31st, 2010. There’s something magical brewing at a certain beautiful renovated bungalow on Princess Street these days. Home to local label Winoca Records, it’s been ground zero for several recording projects, band practices and grassroots productions, from some of the area’s most dedicated and talented [...]

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Collaboratively Individualistic: Chris Potter shares his passion for jazz as part of UNCW JazzFest

26 March 2010

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Originally posted in encore magazine on March 24th, 2010. Even the most celebrated of artists don’t always gravitate toward their calling on the first try. For world-renowned saxophonist Chris Potter, the discovery became an acquired taste. “I remember that before I heard jazz records, I didn’t really like the saxophone,” [...]

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Holding On To Belief: Drive-By Truckers make it on relentless determination

4 March 2010

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Holding On To Belief: Drive-By Truckers make it on relentless determination

Originally published in encore magazine on March 3rd, 2010. It’s been a long time since the Clinton administration ruled the office. The world seemed simpler and safer then. The internet was new and exciting. MTV actually played music, and new bands did it the old-fashioned way through incessant touring, sleeping on couches, and begging anyone and [...]

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Chris Johns: A Double Life

31 January 2010

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This article was originally published in The Beat Magazine in February, 2010. The best business strategy is one of diversification.  Instead of putting all of their proverbial eggs in one basket, experts advise that clients create multiple streams of income, or in managing investments, in different types of opportunities to protect and grow their money.  For [...]

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