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Come Hear NC On Songs We Love: Chatham County Line

Chatham County Line
Patrick Shanahan
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Yep Roc Music Group

We've teamed up with Come Hear NC on a podcast series that explores North Carolina music one song at a time. This time, Yep Roc recording artists Mandolin Orange stop by to talk with Eric Hodge about why they love Chatham County Line's 'Crop Comes In.'

"Their songs are so catchy and poppy, yet they present them in a genuine string band way and they've really stayed true to that."

Stick around after the episode for an exclusive bonus performance of Mandolin Orange taking on Chatham County Line's 'Porcelain Doll.' This performance has never been released and was recorded on the back porch of Yep Roc's Hillsborough office. 

Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz of Mandolin Orange.
Credit Courtesy of Kendall Bailey
Mandolin Orange

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMaZEWxy3S8

Eric Hodge hosts WUNC’s broadcast of Morning Edition, and files reports for the North Carolina news segments of the broadcast. He started at the station in 2004 doing fill-in work on weekends and All Things Considered.
Brian Burns is the Music Director for WUNC Music, WUNC's AAA music discovery station. He has been working within the local music scene for over a decade. On the weekends you might see him DJing at various spots around the Triangle, or digging through boxes of records. He's also the host of Future Shock on WUNC Music and a contributor to NPR Music. He graduated from UNC’s School of Information and Library Science with an MSLS in 2015.
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