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Comment Archives: Events

Re: “Negative I, Rusthoney, Young Cardinals, The Kitchen Sink Fiasco

SCOTS has had to cancel this show... but we have a great line-up of amazing local acts joined together on the same night for a great cause

http://www.nclocalmusic.com

A portion of the door sales will go to the Raleigh’s Community Music School for the David L. Marzetti Memorial Music Trust Fund.
Please come out and support!


ALL AGES SHOW!! only $10.00

Negative I
http://www.reverbnation.com/negativei


Raimee
https://www.facebook.com/raimeemusic

Legacy
http://www.reverbnation.com/legacythegreat…


Young Cardinals
http://young-cardinals.com/


The Resonance Cascade
http://www.reverbnation.com/theresonanceca…


Sister Soma
http://www.reverbnation.com/sistersoma

Posted by NC Local Music on 10/04/2012 at 7:36 AM

Re: “Suburban Nightmare Festival

Unfortunately Coke Bust had to cancel. Here is the new lineup....

MUTILATION RITES (Brooklyn, NY)
http://www.facebook.com/mutilationritesnyc
NO TOMORROW (Wilmington)
http://www.facebook.com/pages/No-Tomorrow/…
RANDOM CONFLICT (Huntsville, AL)
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Random-Confl…
THE COMMONWEALTH OF AMERICAN NATIVES (Nashville, TN)
http://www.facebook.com/commonwealthofamer…
JUST DIE! (Asheville)
http://www.facebook.com/jdhardcore
DRUNK IN A DUMPSTER (Asheville)
http://www.facebook.com/drunkinadumpster
LAST WORDS (Raleigh)
http://demo-lish.bandcamp.com/album/tied-d…
ABUSE (Raleigh)
http://demo-lish.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2…

Posted by David Baird on 10/03/2012 at 9:58 AM

Re: “Stacy Dillard Quartet

The Art of Cool Project kicks of its Raleigh After Hours Series this Friday. This is the start of Season 2 and the presentation of the top 13 bands from our call for talent that saw over 1200 applicants nationwide. Don't miss it. NCCU alumni Ameen Saleem (bassist for Roy Hargrove) and Jeremy Bean Clemmons will join him. Tickets available here http://theaocproject_sdillard.eventbrite.c…

Posted by Cicely Mitchell on 10/01/2012 at 8:52 PM

Re: “Skeletonwitch, Havok, Early Graves

Don't forget Outliar is providing local support for the show!
www.outliar.com
Debut album recorded, mixed and mastered by Jamie King (BTBAM) and features a guest guitar solo from James Murphy (Death, Testament, Obituary, Disincarnate)

Come out early!
Advance tickets only $10 (no fees!) on our website via paypal...

Posted by Outliar Ray on 09/30/2012 at 11:54 PM

Re: “Music for Fences

Great fun every year! Great artists, food trucks, & cheap raffles with good odds! Best of all, it's for a great cause, Coalition to Unchain Dogs! www.unchaindogs.net/

Posted by Edward Gerhardt on 09/30/2012 at 2:05 PM

Re: “Farewell Potluck & Blowout with Taz Halloween, Mark Simonsen, Billy Sugarfix

This is Mr. Mouse's big send off as he hands the reigns of the legendary club over to Mark Connor. Mr. Mouse has been steering my favorite local watering hole for years, first as master bartender under former owner Meg Sorrell and more recently (for something like 10 years) as owner himself. This particular night of music is meant to revisit some of the Cave's musical history with Taz Halloween, Billy Sugarfix and myself (Mark Simonsen) playing early (7:00pm) and two legendary Chapel Hill bands, Zen Frisbee and Shark Quest, playing the late show. If you have ever enjoyed a beer or a night of music at the Cave, please come out this Friday September 28, 2012 in honor of Mouse Mock.

Posted by fracas66 on 09/27/2012 at 11:48 AM

Re: “Ava Gardner Festival

This year's festival is shaping up to be one of the best ever... Rene Jordan, Ava's personal assistant is coming from California to sign copies of her new book, "Living with Miss G". Tickets are on sale now at the museum for the gala -- Casino Night. Only 10 days until the festival!!!!

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Posted by Donna Bailey-Taylor on 09/25/2012 at 4:36 PM

Re: “Jazzy Tunes for the Soul

Cannot wait to see this NeoSoul Concert!! Violinist Daniel D is amazing and one of the best kept secrets !! A violin never sounded so smooth !.. Then add NCCU's Kim Arrington and the Storytellers from Greensboro, and you have an evening of smooth Jazzy Tunes for the Soul !!.. All I can say, im not hesitating and getting my tickets asap... you REALLY Dont want to sleep on this concert!!! Its a great deal, with great artists !! Im there front and center... !! Cant wait to hear some "JAZZY Tunes for the Soul !" . :-)

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Posted by Ted Rogers Jr on 09/21/2012 at 1:30 PM

Re: “"The Great Debate: Why Should I Vote?"

Vote to fire Obama.

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Posted by ProudlyUnaffiliated on 09/20/2012 at 9:34 AM

Re: “Carolina Brewery 5K

Registration begins 7:30am in Mary Hayes Barber Holmes park, in Powell Place. Cost is $25 and includes free breakfast after the race at the brewery, cool Oktoberfest shirt and free admission to that afternoon's Oktoberfest celebration. Great cause!

Posted by Peggy Wedd Mulqueen on 09/19/2012 at 8:16 AM

Re: “Coastal Collective, JSwiss, Bobby James, Thornbro, Logic

This will be a GREAT show!!!!

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Posted by Benjamin Azon Blaze Ward on 09/18/2012 at 9:42 AM

Re: “Hetty, Gonzo Symphonic, Rabies Clinic

these guys are great...this will be an awesome show...I can't believe it's free....

Posted by Jimi Lang on 09/17/2012 at 2:34 PM

Re: “Carolyn Malachi, Apple Juice Kid

The Art of Cool Project is excited to present such a talented vocalist. Carolyn was nominated for a Grammy in 2011 for Best Urban/Alternative Performance for her single "Orion." Tickets are available at http://theartofcoolproject.com/etix. For more about Carolyn visit www.carolynmalachi.com.

VIP seating is available as well. $75 for a 2-seater couch including 2 drink tickets. and $150 for a 4-seater couch including 4 drink tickets.

Posted by Cicely Mitchell on 09/17/2012 at 8:03 AM

Re: “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised]

Saw the hilarious preview last night. Prepare yourself for Shakespeare as you have never seen it. Rowdy, clever, contemporary, silly, yet there is a lot there for the lover of Shakespeare as well as for those who only remember a little bit from high school. Three women, playing all the parts of all the plays. See it!

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Posted by Ann Haigler on 09/14/2012 at 9:46 AM

Re: “Hopscotch Music Festival: No BS! Brass Band, Colin Stetson, Jane Jane Pollock, The Beast

I think one of the highlights from Hopscotch 2012 was No BS! Brass. When they came on the stage, people's faces just instantly lit up. Hands went up in the air and feet just started moving. The act that went on before them was a saxophonist named Colin Stetson. He was just amazing. He played alto and bass saxophone. I can't even describe his songs. If he is playing near you, do yourself a favor and go check him out. Phil Cook of Megafaun performed on Thursday at the Fletcher Theater. His set was beautiful. His voice was very robust and thunderous, commanding the attention of the entire theater. It was a perfect way to start off my Hopscotch experience. Matthew E. White's "One Incantation Under God" was another great show that happened earlier in the festival. I think some of the players in the brass band were on stage with him as well. His music was spiritual not only in vocal content, but also in musical presence and in the energy of the performers. One of the trumpet players was wearing a pair of blue-frame sunglasses, which made the brass section look extra cool. Thank you Hopscotch for giving the world a great weekend of music. I will definitely be back for many years to come.

Christopher, Brooklyn, NY

Posted by Marcus Tenney on 09/10/2012 at 3:18 AM

Re: “Hopscotch Music Festival: No BS! Brass Band, Colin Stetson, Jane Jane Pollock, The Beast

No BS! Brass was the most awesome show I have ever seen in my entire life. Those guys up there were trained musicians who played all of my favorite song. The solos were amazing, the tuba player in the back was rockin' and the drummer is sick to death. I am going to go to ever show that is physically possible for me to be at. I can't stress enough how incredible this band is. If you have not seen them before, rectify your situation immediately.

Marcus from Richmond. RVA All Day!!!!

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Posted by Marcus Tenney on 09/10/2012 at 2:59 AM

Re: “The Rocky Horror Show

There are still some good seats available for the shows in the holdover weekend (thru Sept 9)..
Jaw-dropping, unbelievable talent + wild costumes + fab music and set = fantastic reviews and a wild time. You'll really be sorry if you miss it. And if you've seen it already, you KNOW that you want to do the Time Warp again.
Return to Transylvania, prepare the transit beam.... !
http://raleighlittletheatre.org/shows/12-1…

Posted by Ann Haigler on 09/03/2012 at 11:42 AM

Re: “Acoustic Grounds

Acoustic Grounds rocks!

Posted by Jill Dean Allen on 08/31/2012 at 11:53 AM

Re: “Wrath of the Godz with Charlamagne Tha God, Rapper Pooh, Jozeemo, Kaze, WreckNCrew, Swayze Jones, Bishop Omega, DJ Skaz

Great lineup for the nc hip hop scene. Charlamagne is hilarious!

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Posted by travslayer on 08/30/2012 at 8:36 PM

Re: “Bull City Rumble

American speedway in durham. One of my favorite bands...

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Posted by mikedeans1 on 08/27/2012 at 12:59 PM

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