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  2. Don Dixon (musician) - Wikipedia

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    [5] At the age of fifteen, he made his first recording, playing upright bass with jazz musician Louis McGloughn in Charlotte, North Carolina. [3] [5] He also sang in church. [3] Dixon attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill), where his roommate was the writer Bruce Brooks. [3] [2]

  3. John Plymale - Wikipedia

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    John Plymale is a record producer, recording engineer, and musician from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.. Plymale was a founding member of the band The Pressure Boys in 1981 as well as The Sex Police in 1989.

  4. Millard Powers - Wikipedia

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    Avery Millard Powers III (born December 24, 1965) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and Grammy-nominated recording engineer.While a student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in the 1980s, he collaborated with fellow student Ben Folds and with Alabama-based singer-songwriter Owsley, both of which he continued to work with as a musician and as a producer for ...

  5. T. Michael Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Coleman grew up in Mayodan, North Carolina, graduating from Madison-Mayodan High School in 1969 where he was a part of bluegrass and folk groups.After working as a sound technician each time Doc Watson came to nearby Appalachian State University, [2] Coleman played bass with Doc Watson and his son Merle starting in 1974 and continuing until 1986.

  6. Music of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Additional notable North Carolina musicians include country singers Andy Griffith from Mt. Airy, Charlie Daniels (d. 2020) (the bluegrass influenced "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" 1979) from Wilmington, Ronnie Milsap ("Smoky Mountain Rain" 1980), Randy Travis from the Charlotte area ("Forever and Ever, Amen" 1987), Kellie Pickler from the ...

  7. Lou Reid - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Carolina released a third album Lou Reid & Carolina and in 2010 released Blue Heartache. Christy Reid joined Carolina in 2002. She first joined as guitar player, and moved to bass in 2005. It would be five years and a line-up change before Reid and Carolina's next release, Time, in 2005.

  8. Everything changed for NC State when Terquavion Smith went ...

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    Players including N.C. State’s Breon Pass react as N.C. State’s Terquavion Smith is looked at after being injured during the second half of N.C. State’s game against UNC at the Smith Center ...

  9. Willie Weeks - Wikipedia

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    Weeks was born in Salemburg, North Carolina and began playing the electric bass in the early 1960s. His earliest influences were the country , pop and R&B music he heard on the radio . Weeks counts bassists Ron Carter , James Jamerson , and Ray Brown as early influences.