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  • Making a Record: Pullman Strike

    A look behind the scenes at the music-making process with one of Charlotte's finest alt-country bands.

    by Corbie Hill | May 08, 2013

  • 10 regional music festivals are just a short drive away

    These live music lineups are close to Charlotte and hotter than July

    by Jeff Hahne, Rachel Bailey, Pat Moran, Corbie Hill and John Schacht | April 17, 2013

  • Local music festival Treasure Fest III announces initial lineup

    Two-day event will take place in Plaza Midwood on May 17 and 18, 2013.

    by Jeff Hahne | January 28, 2013

  • Today's Top 5: Wednesday

    Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.

    by Anita Overcash | January 16, 2013

  • Today's Top 5: Wednesday

    Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.

    by Anita Overcash | January 09, 2013

  • Today's Top 5: Friday

    Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.

    by Anita Overcash | January 04, 2013

  • Pullman Strike at Tremont tonight (1/4/13)

    The Sammies, Motel Glory also on the bill.

    by Corbie Hill | January 04, 2013

  • Gone country: Pullman Strike settles into twang-rock

    A country-punk marriage for one local band

    by Corbie Hill | September 27, 2012

  • 500 Miles to Memphis' polished cow-punk - Tonight @ Tremont Music Hall

    by John Schacht | November 26, 2011

  • Local music compilation Homebrew is here

    by Jeff Hahne | November 01, 2011

  • Tracklisting announced for Homebrew Vol. 5

    All 15 bands featured on compilation CD announced.

    by Jeff Hahne | October 07, 2011

  • Labor Day is about workers' rights, not beer and bikinis

    Enjoy the long weekend, but remember: this holiday began because labor activists in the 1800s were brave enough to fight for the rights of all American workers

    by Rhiannon Fionn | September 02, 2011

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