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1 Oct 2003

The McSweeney's satirist takes on the mythology of Rock and Roll
By Angie Carlson | 1 Oct 2003 (Arts: Feature)

28 Aug 2002

Music Editor Angie Carlson says goodbye to the Indy, The Basement in Durham continues to book original live music, Branford Marsalis ditches NYC for the Triangle.
By Angie Carlson | 28 Aug 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Scene & Heard)

21 Aug 2002

This issue is dedicated to gear, especially the renewed interest in analog equipment. We meet an amplifier maker, an effects-pedal designer, longtime N.C. resident and synth pioneer Robert Moog, and a vintage keyboard repairman. We’ve also brought back the “Musical Makeover,” and take a look at some of the ambitious rock bios that have come out this summer.
By Angie Carlson | 21 Aug 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Rock & Roll Quarterly)
Synthesizer pioneer and N.C. resident Bob Moog talks about the newly reissued Moog Voyager keyboard.
By Angie Carlson | 21 Aug 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Rock & Roll Quarterly)
Local musician Mike Walters, armed with a soldering gun and a cheap Casio circuit board, shows us how to make a "theremin" through circuit bending.
By Angie Carlson | 21 Aug 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Rock & Roll Quarterly)

14 Aug 2002

By Angie Carlson | 14 Aug 2002 (Columns: Front Porch)
With his two-CD release, "Mono/Stereo," recorded in the wee hours in his home studio, former Replacements frontman Paul Westerberg mines familiar territory and hits pay dirt.
By Angie Carlson | 14 Aug 2002 (Music: Feature)

7 Aug 2002

Kevin Bradley and Julie Belcher, aka Yee-Haw Industries, combine Southern culture, graphic art savvy and centuries-old technology to create their letterpress posters.
By Angie Carlson | 7 Aug 2002 (Music: Feature)
By Angie Carlson | 7 Aug 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Homebrew)
Durham's live music scene takes a hit, Sleazefest, and more.
By Angie Carlson | 7 Aug 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Scene & Heard)

24 Jul 2002

Ringside holds a benefit for Senate candidate Cynthia Brown and Kings gets its liquor license.
By Angie Carlson | 24 Jul 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Scene & Heard)

17 Jul 2002

Go! Room 4 throws a benefit for itself, Radio Free Records reopens and more.
By Angie Carlson | 17 Jul 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Scene & Heard)

10 Jul 2002

By Angie Carlson | 10 Jul 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Homebrew)

3 Jul 2002

Winston-Salem's Heavy Rebel Weekender celebrates Kustom car culture and classic American music, not to mention the greaser lifestyle.
By Angie Carlson | 3 Jul 2002 (Music: Feature)
By Angie Carlson | 3 Jul 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Scene & Heard)

26 Jun 2002

Think the White Stripes play down and dirty rock 'n' roll? Then check out local garage punk duo The Loners and their raw new disc.
By Angie Carlson | 26 Jun 2002 (Music: Feature)
Art for Art's Sake
By Angie Carlson | 26 Jun 2002 (Special Issues: Indies Arts Awards)

19 Jun 2002

New release, the latest gossip and how the local music scene if rallying to help the owners of Radio Free Records after a break-in.
By Angie Carlson | 19 Jun 2002 (Ye Olde Archives: MUSIC: Scene & Heard)

12 Jun 2002

By Angie Carlson | 12 Jun 2002 (Columns: Front Porch)

5 Jun 2002

As frontman with Raleigh's Van Halen tribute band Diver Down, Mike Callahan transforms himself into the ultimate Diamond Dave.
By Angie Carlson | 5 Jun 2002 (Music: Feature)
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