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Chapel Hill, NC, United States

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Past articles by David:

Destroyer's Dan Bejar Discusses His Eighties Influences and Evolution

Destroyer headlines Cat's Cradle in Carrboro Tuesday night. Mega Bog opens. → Read More

Yep Roc Records' Glenn Dicker Reflects on Twenty Years of Legacy-Building LPs

The Hillsborough label celebrates its twentieth anniversary this weekend with concerts at Cat's Cradle and in Carrboro. → Read More

Hiss Golden Messenger's New Hallelujah Anyhow Is a Concentrated Effort from a Well-Oiled Machine

The Durham band buckled down over the summer for the mature and mellow LP. → Read More

Twenty Years In, George Holt Keeps Steering the N.C. Museum of Art's Summer Music Series As a Major Regional Attraction

Superchunk headlines at the museum Saturday night as part of Holt's efforts this year. → Read More

Forty Years After Her First LP, Carlene Carter Looks Back on a Long Career and the Ties That Bind

Carter stops at Cary's Koka Booth Amphitheatre on Wednesday, accompanied by John Mellencamp and Emmylou Harris. → Read More

Farmer/Veteran Should Be Mandatory Viewing for Politicians and Others Who Use American Soldiers for Political Football

The award-winning documentary by a team of local filmmakers is streaming for free on PBS's website through the end of June. → Read More

A New Music Series Lands at Dix Park this Summer

The Y'all at Dix Park shows will be monthly outdoor concerts featuring long-term favorites and young new acts. → Read More

From the Mountain Goats to The Hot at Nights, Matt Douglas Might Be the Triangle's Busiest Musician

Working with a bevy of bands keeps this Raleigh musician on his toes year-round. → Read More

Saturdays in Saxapahaw Announces New Lineup and Launch Crowdfunding Campaign

The decade-old free musical festival will stay free, but it needs a little help to keep thriving. → Read More

The Drain on Main Is Only for the Rain. Durham Hired Artist Candy Carver to Remind Us.

To commemorate Creek Week, Carver painted a mural around the storm drain in front of Viceroy. → Read More

Streaming Didn't Kill the Music Industry. Major Labels Did.

Musicians struggle to make money through streaming, but the same platforms offer other opportunities for artists to build their careers. → Read More

A Chat with Peyton Dilweg, Who's Competing For Duke on The Price Is Right Tomorrow

On The Price Is Right, the Duke-UNC rivalry gets a second wind. → Read More

Meadowmont Music Series Reverses Course on Cancellation After Local Outcry Against Censorship

An anti-Trump song briefly got the Holland Brothers nixed from a local performance, but organizers changed their mind after community outcry. → Read More

President Trump Wants to Gut the National Endowment for the Arts. Here’s What That Will Mean for Local Arts Groups.

The loss of NEA funding under Donald Trump's proposed budget would deal a painful blow to the arts in North Carolina and nationwide. → Read More

Happy birthday, Frank: A local wedding band prepares a big Sinatra celebration for Saturday

Nash Roberts talks about the challenges of saluting Ol' Blue Eyes. → Read More

Live: Brian Wilson's touch of tenderness

At the Carolina Theatre, the brilliant songwriter and former Beach Boy delivered his songs and a welcome closing sermon. → Read More

The photographic inspiration for Hiss Golden Messenger's new album and stage show, Heart Like a Levee

For Hiss Golden Messenger, a trove of old photographs in Duke University's library unexpectedly inspired a new stage show and album → Read More