Arts for Life is changing lives one guitar strum, paint stroke, and stanza at a time. Their CD My Life is Bold contains 14 original compositions by an all-star cast of musicians, and they're set to poems written by young Arts for Life patients.
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Greensboro Music Center Director Jennifer Hance talks music, community building and the virtues of getting to know your local parks better. It's a summer season preview of Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park with its free weekly outdoor concerts performed by some of the Triad's best-loved bands.
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Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County Operating Officer Richard Emmett, and United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro Tom Philion are harnessing the power2give. They're joined by NC Shakespeare Company and Festival Stage Executive Director Wil Elder and Piedmont Craftsmen's Jane Daub.
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On today's Musical Moments with Peter Kairoff, it's all Johann Sebastian Bach all the time. What did he write, how did he do it, and what exactly made JSB such a big shot? All will be revealed with pianist and Wake Forest University Professor of Music Peter Kairoff tickling the ivories on Triad Arts Up Close.
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The Asheville based trio Red June is heading to the Triad this week for a special outdoor CD release party and concert. The bluegrass, beer and BBQ event is Thursday night, June 5, at 6:00pm at Reynolda House in Winston-Salem. Red June is John Cloyd Miller on guitar, mandolin and vocals, Natalya Weinstein on fiddle and vocals, and David's guest today, Winston-Salem native Will Straughan on guitar and vocals. Will played for years in the Emma Gibbs band before moving to the mountains. Red June’s new CD is Beauty Will Come.
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Comedians Pat McLeod and Eric Trundy are co-creators of No Nonsense Comedy at The Idiot Box in Greensboro with performances every Friday and open mic nights on Tuesdays.
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The University of North Carolina School of the Arts and the Keenan Institute for the Arts have teamed up to create a new summer program that celebrates the music of the American South.
Music Academy of the American South on the UNCSA campus and Old Salem Museums & Gardens grounds will feature dynamic performances and workshops by a slew of noted international, national, and regional artists from Friday, June 8, through Sunday, June 10.
Among the artists participating in this inaugural year are The Del McCoury Band, Jim Lauderdale, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and Tony Price.
UNCSA Chancellor John Mauceri dropped by WFDD to share the vision behind the Music Academy of the American South. He spoke with TAUC host David Ford.
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