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The band Wednesday's fifth record is called Rat Saw God, and those guitars kick and buzz like the yellow jackets and chainsaw referenced in the song "What's So Funny." Lead singer Karly Hartzman joined WUNC for an interview recently.
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The New Orleans native is an animator for Adult Swim, the owner-operator of a vegan pop-up food truck, and a martial arts expert. But she's also known for her unique songs.
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The Poetry Café, a long-running showcase for poets and spoken word artists, is coming to WUNC for a weekly show beginning Sunday at 6 p.m.
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The event is being held on the Wilkes Community College campus in Wilkesboro April 27-30 and will celebrate its 35th anniversary and the 100th birthday of Doc Watson.
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The grief Daniel Wallace felt after a tragic event eventually led him to write a book about William Nealy called "This Isn't Going To End Well: The True Story of a Man I Thought I Knew."
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Her new record, “Deeper Sleeper,” is out Friday, April 7, and Rich joined WUNC recently to talk about it.
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The drummer and harmony vocalist in Ben Folds Five is back with his third studio album. He performs in Durham in April.
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Jenny O. says her new record is about her experience with connectivity and an expression of her love for others, self and nature.
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H.C. McEntire's record is out Friday and there are upcoming shows at various venues across North Carolina, including Motorco in Durham in March.
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North Carolina's own Caleb Caudle has been hanging out with some pretty highflyers. His new record is called Forsythia and includes appearances from bluegrass legends Jerry Douglas and Sam Bush.