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The Chapel Hill music scene began to pick up steam in the 1980s when bands including The Pressure Boys, The Connells, Flat Duo Jets, Southern Culture on the Skids, A Number of Things, Fetchin Bones, and Snatches of Pink began releasing their own records or signing to independent record labels.
Mipso is a North Carolina quartet formed in Chapel Hill and known for combining a traditional string band format with close harmony and a variety of modern influences. The band is made up of Wood Robinson (Bass, Vocals), Jacob Sharp (Mandolin, Vocals), Joseph Terrell (Guitar, Vocals) and Libby Rodenbough (Fiddle, Vocals).
The North Carolina Symphony is an orchestra with a reputation for playing many genres and types of music outside of classical concerts. In 2007, the Symphony toured western North Carolina, with a program featuring traditional North Carolina folk music; Cherokee flutist, fiddlers, banjo players, and clogging performed with the Symphony.
North Carolina sounds. Coaxum works closely with the mother of the label, Maya Shipman, a UNC-Chapel Hill professor who performs as Suzi Analogue. Analogue is a producer, artist and member of the ...
JEMF Quarterly. Vol. 17. Winter 1981. No 64. The Southern Folklife Collection is an archival resource at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, dedicated to collecting, preserving and disseminating traditional and vernacular music, art, and culture related to the American South.
Pages in category "Musical groups from Chapel Hill-Carrboro, North Carolina" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Mizzou New Music Ensemble, one of the school's flagship performing collectives, will be in concert Oct. 6, then will return Nov. 17 to collaborate in real time with Argentine artists Mauricio ...
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