Preview: Music festival supports local artists for the 26th year
Local artists from a wide variety of genres will be traveling to town this upcoming weekend for the 26th annual Carrboro Music Festival.
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Local artists from a wide variety of genres will be traveling to town this upcoming weekend for the 26th annual Carrboro Music Festival.
At the first house show that Nick Chilman, the lead singer of Monadi, played, the police showed up and the power went out before the band performed their final song.
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Local record stores celebrated Record Store Day on Saturday with exclusive new vinyl releases and musical performances.