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  • WNCW`s Top 100 CD`s of 2007 1 Avett Brothers- Emotionalism2 Robert Plant & Alison Krauss- Raising Sand3 Wilco- Sky Blue Sky4 Ben Harper & the Innocent…
  • Also: Bank of America agrees to pay billions to Fannie Mae; oil rig that ran aground off Alaska is refloated; Syrian opposition rejects Assad's "peace plan;" NHL players and owners reach tentative deal, season may start soon; NFL playoffs get underway.
  • Start your Sunday off with uplifting Bluegrass Gospel Music both new and old with Dennis Jones.
  • Join Dennis Jones this Saturday on “Goin’ Across The Mountain” in the Noon hour for a chat with Siler City, NC’s Nu-Blu. The award winning Bluegrass band…
  • WNCW`s Top 100 of 2011 1. Gillian Welch - The Harrow and the Harvest2. Alison Krauss & Union Station - Paper Airplane3. Steve Martin & Steep Canyon…
  • New Tunes at Two Tuesday 6/29: Cedric Burnside – I Be Trying
  • New Tunes at Two Tuesday 7/6: Angelique Kidjo – Mother Nature.
  • Black Pumas’ Adrian Quesada has released this love letter to Latin psychedelic ballads of the 1970s, which has been 20 years in the making. "The album does for psychedelic boleros what the Buena Vista Social Club did for the Cuban son. It's a perfect recreation of a lost era, demonstrating that its source material has transcended the limitations of time." (Rolling Stone)
  • Ironically, the title was the exact opposite of what Josh and most of us were doing when he wrote these songs – 2020/2021. He was hunkered down with his family in their home in Spain, and the arrangements here reflect a bit of a Pan-American sound as a result. At the core though are Josh’s terrifically catchy hooks, and tasteful guitar and organ interplay. “His knack for setting a simple feeling to a breezy melody shines through again and again.” (Paste Magazine)
  • We’re eager to introduce you to this new voice from the Midwest, a singer/songwriter whose heroes include Woody Guthrie and Utah Phillips, Walt Whitman and Carl Sundburg. This new album, produced by Cajun legend Joel Savoy, helps bridge the many divides plaguing us, thanks to Carlisle’s brilliant wit and poetry. By the way, he’ll be performing in Asheville on Tuesday July 5th, and Charlotte on Thursday the 7th.
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