Elementary School Student Facing Charges After Threat Sustained in Grundy County
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Elementary School Student Facing Charges After Threat Sustained in Grundy County
Episode 3: Jphono1
Jphono1 is the sometimes-solo/sometimes-not project of Carrboro, North Carolina guitarist, singer, and drummer John Harrison. His latest album, Meadow Magic Hour, features a full band, and came out earlier in 2018. John also fronts the band North Elementary, and co-runs Potluck Foundation, a label /family /cooperative of like-minded musicians in The Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) of NC.
Pedal Fuzz host Eddie Garcia (1970s Film Stock) spoke with John Harrison at his home in Carrboro, NC, just before heading out to a gig.
*Music from this episode can be found on Bandcamp and on LP & CD from fine retailers.
Local Beer Local Band Photos April 7
April 7 Local Beer Local Band
Welcome to April friends! To kick off the month, and hopefully the warmer weather, WKNC and Tir Na nOg are happy to bring you North Elementary and Organos! Music starts at 10 p.m., 21 and up, FREE, and it is the cool thing to do. Both of these bands are local music favorites and I have not seen them enough. I am also super excited because they are putting out a 7" Split together. Will this show be a preview of the awesomeness ahead? Guess you'll have to show up to find out! Waiting to hear back to see if these two bands will talk to me LIVE ON AIR from 7-8 p.m. this Thursday. ALSO there are very yummy burgers at the pub as well as yummy yummy beers. Drink it upppp I will see you at the pub.
Day Two Photos from Troika Music Festival
Wesley Wolfe
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR. North Elementary
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Local Beat recap 10/1/10
Two weeks ago on the Local Beat was a full evening of fantastic interviews featuring some amazing musicians in our area.
Greg Humphreys has been making music locally for over two decades now. His newest and second solo album Realign Your Mind has been available for download for a couple months but only recently has he put the album out on CD. Greg came in and chatted with us about his history in the area and his evolution as a musician. In addition, Greg played several brand new tracks, which you can listen to and download in the music player to the right. Listen to our interview below: Greg Humphreys on the Local Beat 10/1/10
Songs of Water is a band out of Greensboro, and I am not afraid to say they have taken the top position as my favorite new band with their incredible release of The Sea Has Spoken, which came out earlier this year. Only three of the eight members made the trip down I-40 but that was plenty as they brought so many instruments into the studio, one could hardly walk around. We only had a short time with the group as it took them several minutes to set up but check out the amazing songs they played for us live: Songs of Water on the Local Beat 10/1/10
Maria Albani (Schooner, Organos), John Harrison (North Elementary), Drew Robertson (Phon), and Lincoln Hancock (Strange) came in to present Minus Sound Research, a visual art exhibition featuring works from only North Carolina musicians that is going on throughout the month of October at the Carrboro Arts Center. This interview turned out to be one of the most hilarious and entertaining I have had in awhile so be sure to give it a listen: Minus Sound Research on the Local Beat 10/1/10
Local Beer Local Band 2/18
This thursday, Febuary 18, is another installment of Tir Na Nog and WKNC's Local Beer Local Band night. The show is Free and doors open at 10 p.m. Thursday night's line-up consists of a solo performace from Stuart of The Love Language followed by The Proclivities and finishing off the night will be North Elementary. As always, Tir Na Nog will have a fine selection of local beers on tap. For more information about this show and future Local Beer Local Band nights, check out www.Tnnirishpub.com. Hope to see you there!
Sessions@KNC: North Elementary
One Friday night, I decided it would be a great idea to completely shave my head. The next day, North Elementary happened to sessions@KNC. The following aerial shot gives a great view of my shiny bald glory. Oh, yeah, and the band too.
So seriously, as a result of a day properly divided between music-making and skater-heckling, you all have the chance to download three new North Elementary Tunes and one old one. I highly recommend you do, because they rock. If you're a geek like me, listen to Chad's drums in the slow part of "Lose Your Favorite Things." Great Drums + Caldwell Lounge = incredible sound.Right now, North Elementary is in the studio cutting tracks for a new album, so keep an eye out for another release!Also, I'll shout a huge thanks to Mikey, Liz, and Matt for showing up and volunteering good chunks of their Saturdays.