Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson will perform for a sold-outcrowd at Cat’s Cradle tonight. He is promoting his newest album. (Courtesy of Ayat Soufan)
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Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson will perform for a sold-outcrowd at Cat’s Cradle tonight. He is promoting his newest album. (Courtesy of Ayat Soufan)
Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson is going from soft-rock radio to Cat’s Cradle tonight.
Consider what indicates a successful night out in Chapel Hill: it’s all about who you see, what you do and what you hear.
With the forecast finally calling for a beautiful, blue-sky weekend after more than a week without sun, it’s safe to say it’s a good weekend for camping and banjo music.
The average American may not know Brad San Martin or his former band, One Happy Island — but in England, they’re celebrities.
The tables are turning at The Library.
HAPPY MONDAY!
The executive editor of Inc. magazine, a guitarist and, now, an author, Jon Fine is a man of many talents. The former Chapel Hill resident spoke to staff writer Kristina Kokkonos about the death of indie music and the toll that the now defunct Taco Bell left on his younger self.
“I’ve burned all my bridges, but this river I’m still trying to cross.”
Inspired by their own rejections, three girls set out to form a new organization — The Rejects.
Despite the weather, sound check didn't turn into a rain check at 18th annual Carrboro Music Festival.
A little rain can't stop a tradition.
In the past week, I’ve listened to Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen” for approximately 15 hours because my life is falling apart.
While many students were cramming for exams during finals week in the spring, junior Eric Przedpelski and his jazz quartet were hard at work recording their very first album.
Take Note is a spotlight series that features musicians that can arguably be labeled ‘underground’ and that deserve your attention. This week, our pick is Jon Bellion.
UNC senior Holland Gallagher performs as Gentleman Contender at Local 506 in 2014. His last show there is Saturday.
It’s only goodbye for now.
Joshua Rowsey graduated from Kenan-Flagler Business School in 2013. Since then, he has spent time on Wall Street as an insurance analyst, and he plans to travel to Cherokee, N.C., next month with members of the UNC linguistics and music departments to teach native Cherokee people to rap in their native tongue.