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Author Archives: T. Ballard Lesemann

Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Bobby Bradford and Marywood Kate of Statue of Liberty’s genre-blending folk pop

by T. Ballard Lesemann September 19, 2012
Posted inFeedback File, Music+Clubs

Al Jarreau, David Sanborn, and others to perform at the Lowcountry Jazz Festival

by T. Ballard Lesemann August 28, 2012
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Ben Bridwell talks about the Band of Horses’ new album Mirage Rock

by T. Ballard Lesemann August 15, 2012
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

After two years of filming, Shovels and Rope documentary to end with one last shoot

by T. Ballard Lesemann August 15, 2012
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Ray Wylie Hubbard sings to the gods and Ringo Starr

by T. Ballard Lesemann August 8, 2012
Posted inLive Reviews, Music+Clubs

The Buckingham stops here

by T. Ballard Lesemann August 8, 2012
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Freddie Mercury’s swagger remains powerful 20 years after his passing

by T. Ballard Lesemann August 1, 2012
Posted inFeatures, Music+Clubs

Patterson Hood explores his own life with new collaborations

by T. Ballard Lesemann July 31, 2012
Posted inFeedback File, Music+Clubs

Hip-hop artist Righchus releases new mixtape

by T. Ballard Lesemann July 30, 2012
Posted inFeedback File, Music+Clubs

Charleston Record Expo at Monster Music

by T. Ballard Lesemann July 30, 2012

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