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Cat's Cradle is a music venue and nightclub located in Carrboro, North Carolina, less than a mile from the University of North Carolina campus. It has two rooms with a capacity of 750 and 200 people. It has two rooms with a capacity of 750 and 200 people.
Cat’s Cradle owner Frank Heath is adding a second, ... The Cat’s Cradle has hosted live bands and charity events in this strip mall storefront at 300 E. Main St. in Carrboro since 1993. Owner ...
Big Star's Third refers to a series of tribute concerts built on Big Star's 1975 album Third/Sister Lovers. Regarded as a "lost masterpiece," and described as "the soundtrack to a nervous breakdown," the material from Third/Sister Lovers was first played live and fully orchestrated in December 2010, when two dozen musicians performed it at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina.
The Clambakes Series Volume 3 is the most recent in a series of limited edition live albums by Superchunk known as the Clambakes series. Released in 2004 The Clambakes Series Volume 3 (limited to 2,000 copies) is a live set recorded at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina on July 23, 1999 for the Merge Records ten-year anniversary celebration.
At the Cat's Cradle, 1992 is the sixth live album by the American rock band Ween. It was released on November 25, 2008, on Chocodog Records. It was released on November 25, 2008, on Chocodog Records. The 2-disc package includes a CD containing a live performance from December 9, 1992, at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina.
Cat's Cradle (Golding novel), a 2011 novel in the Cat Royal series by Julia Golding; A 1992 series of three novels based on the TV series Doctor Who: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible, by Marc Platt; Cat's Cradle: Warhead, by Andrew Cartmel; Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark, by Andrew Hunt "Cat's Cradle", a stage play by Leslie Sands; Cat's Cradle, a 1925 ...
Cat's Cradle is a satirical postmodern novel, with science fiction elements, by American writer Kurt Vonnegut.Vonnegut's fourth novel, it was first published on March 18, 1963, [1] exploring and satirizing issues of science, technology, the purpose of religion, and the arms race, often through the use of morbid humor.
"Cat's in the Cradle" is a folk rock song by American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin, from his fourth studio album, Verities & Balderdash (1974). The single topped the US Billboard Hot 100 in December 1974. As Chapin's only number-one song, it became the best known of his work and a staple for folk rock music.