Triad Arts with David Ford The Eddie Pollock BandNovember 29, 2007Eddie Pollock wrote love songs for his wife. They were simple songs, expressions of his love. When Pollock's wife died in 2001, a series of serendipitous events led him to share those songs with a group of musicians. The result is the Eddie Pollock Band. In this interview, Eddie explains how musicianship led to friendship.
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Triad Arts Archives
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December 1, 2005: Sidelong Dance Company
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November 29, 2005: Piedmont Chamber Singers
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November 28, 2005: Triad Stage: The SantaLand Diares
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November 24, 2005: NC Shakespeare Festival: A Christmas Carol
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November 22, 2005: Cenergy Productions
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November 17, 2005: Sawtooth Center
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November 16, 2005: Reynolda House curator Tom Deneberg
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November 15, 2005: Winston-Salem Symphony
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November 10, 2005: Shades of Praise
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November 9, 2005: NCSA Theatre: Three Sisters
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November 8, 2005: Guilford College Theatre
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November 7, 2005: Weatherspoon Art Museum
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November 3, 2005: High Point Theatre Galleries
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November 2, 2005: Piedmont Craftsmen
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November 1, 2005: Greensboro Opera Company
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November 1, 2005: Poet Simon Armitage
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October 31, 2005: Jamestown Pipes & Drums
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October 27, 2005: Musician Mel Jones
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October 27, 2005: Wake Forest University
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October 26, 2005: NSCA: Open Dream Ensemble
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October 25, 2005: NCSA Theatre: Topdog/Underdog
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October 24, 2005: Piedmont Chamber Singers
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October 20, 2005: Triad Stage: The Turn of the Screw
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October 19, 2005: Bel Canto
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October 18, 2005: Piedmont Chamber Singers
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October 17, 2005: Composer Shelly Olson
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October 13, 2005: Winston-Salem Symphony
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October 12, 2005: Triad Stage: The Turn of the Screw
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October 6, 2005: Bel Canto
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October 5, 2005: Triad Stage
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