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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July 26, 2005: Youth Arts Institute
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July 25, 2005: Artist Anne Kessler Shields
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July 20, 2005: Drum Corps
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July 19, 2005: Cellist Matt Haimovitz
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July 18, 2005: Conductor Michael Stern
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July 14, 2005: Artist Leo Twiggs
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July 13, 2005: Theatre Alliance
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July 13, 2005: Old Salem Toy Museum
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July 12, 2005: Fiddler Darel Angor
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July 11, 2005: Pianist Christopher O'Reilly
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July 7, 2005: (BBC special coverage of London Bombings)
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July 6, 2005: Filmmaker Max Shores
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July 5, 2005: Percussionist Rolando Morales-Matos
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July 4, 2005: Quadzilla barbershop quartet
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June 30, 2005: Drum Corps' Jim Williams
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June 29, 2005: Tiempo Liebre
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June 28, 2005: Greensboro Community Arts Collective
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June 27, 2005: Bagpiper Johnny Burris
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June 23, 2005: Fiddler Mark O'Connor
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June 22, 2005: Glary Albert of MESDA
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June 21, 2005: Violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg
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June 20, 2005: Magnolia Baroque Festival
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June 16, 2005: Carolina Chamber Symphony
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June 15, 2005: Conductor Michael Stern
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June 14, 2005: Triad Stage
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June 9, 2005: Fiddler Darol Anger
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June 8, 2005: Triad Stage: Das Barbecu
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June 7, 2005: Drum Corps
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June 6, 2005: Conductor Gerard Schwarz (part 2 of 2)
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June 2, 2005: Conductor Gerard Schwarz (part 1 of 2)
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