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Anya Hinkle is known largely for her time in the Americana bands Tellico and Dehlia Low. She made moves about two years ago to leave the safety of a band…
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When you think of musicians made for Asheville, Min Xiao-Fen doesn’t quite fit the stereotype. Min grew up in a musical family in Nanjing, China, became a…
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Even through their masks, you could sense the smiles across the faces of John and Judy Nelson, of Asheville, as they waited to get into Friday night’s…
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Ash Devine was giving an online ukulele lesson to a 10-year-old boy Wednesday afternoon when news about the turmoil at the nation’s capitol scrolled on…
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Carly Taich didn’t post anything on social media, light a candle in mourning or plan a post-pandemic farewell tour.She had devoted her young adult life to…
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Live concerts with live audiences seem so long ago—no masks, no social distancing and, also, no concern for volume.But for the first time in 20 years,…
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In the 1950s and ‘60s, the Rabbit Motel in Asheville’s South Slope drew touring black musicians to the four tiny rooms out back and the soul food…
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Eighty-one years ago, when Asheville had two daily newspapers, the new art deco building that housed them across from the Grove Arcade featured tall…
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Eleanor Underhill’s new record is called “Land of the Living,” and listening straight through can be a little dizzying.Her songs skip from ‘90s alt-rock…
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Earlier this year, just as Covid-19 shut down the nation, Jared MacEachern moved with his girlfriend into the home he just bought in the mountains of…