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The Avett Brothers

Alt-folk rockers bring show to Jefferson Center on Sept. 19, 2008.

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Rev. Billy C. Wirtz

Wild pianoman plays July 12, 2008 at Sedalia Blues Festival

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Chris Wood

Bassist plays with Medeski Martin Wood, July 12, 2008 at Jeff Center

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Nicole Hart

Singer brings her soul and blues band to Roanoke on Saturday

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L'il Ed Williams

Chicago blues progeny brings his Blues Imperials to Roanoke, Aug. 8, 2008.

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Jason Ricci

Up-and-coming harmonica player, band hit Roanoke on Friday

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Frank Vignola

Gypsy jazz guitar master plays Jefferson Center

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Henry Butler

New Orleans-style pianist plays Roanoke on Saturday

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Stephanie Rooker

Jazzer comes back home, by way of New York City

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Jann Arden

Canadian singer and musician Jann Arden is opening for Michael Buble when he performs in Roanoke.

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Southern Culture on the Skids

This nationally known rock acts includes two former Roanokers.

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Foreign Policy is a series of eight pretty goofy short, silent films

Three Community High School students collaborated on these black-and-white shorts.

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The Harwell Grice Band plays traditional bluegrass

In two years, this Radford-based band has been building a fan base.

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Songs and talk with Balancing Act's Cameron McLaughlin

Blacksburg-based McLaughlin joined forces with a bass player from Michigan to form a very funky band.

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Peter Tork, ex-Monkee: Songs and talk

Forty years after the Monkees became a pop culture phenomenon, Tork is still making music, but on his own terms.

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Farm Out Organizers interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Sarah, of The Wading Girl, and her parents join us on the podcast to talk about this year's version of Farm Out, set for July 16 at their family farm, and play some tunes you might here that day, if you go. Pat and Jim say you'll have a great time.

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Interview with Troy Gatrell of the Antikythera Device

Gatrell is only 17, but he already writes, performs, produces and records everything, instruments and all, that goes on his records.

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Interview with Sol Creech and Jake Dempsey

Creech is a blues and soul man who has learned from some of the best that the North Carolina Piedmont has to offer, including Cool John Ferguson and the late Guitar Gabriel. Dempsey, veteran of several jazz and rock bands in the Roanoke area, is one-third of The Sol Creech band.

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Discordian Society interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Go to an outdoor festival in the valleys this summer, and it's likely The Discordian Society will be on the bill.The band plays Farm Out this weekend, Floyd Fest at the end of July and its own Figments Festival in August. The four-piece, warmly organic, funky rock outfit will be on the road some, too.

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Interview with The Downtown Music Lab for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Interview with a group of kids who learn how to sing and play music at Roanoke's Downtown Music Lab -- and yes there is some freestyle RAP too.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - July 15 to July 17.

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Interview with James Pace for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Interview with Musician James Pace.

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Interview with Charlie Hamill and Jason Hill

These guys find time in their busy musical schedules to knock out some out-of-the-ordinary singing and acoustic picking.

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Interview with The New Roanoke Jug Band

If the jug is full, it won't sound good. If the washboard is new, it won't sound good. These guys know their washboards and jugs.

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Interview with hard rock band TK-421

This group of cover band veterans got sick of all that and now do their own thing.

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Interview with Roanoke punk rock band The Makeout

These boys are too young to drink and smoke, but they probably do. They also rock, very hard.

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Interview with local documentary producer Janet Lubas

Lubas, a recent Hollins University graduate, has produced a new documentary on Roanoke's unusual celebrity Charles Cullen titled"The Charles E. Cullen story: A tale of savage independence."

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Interview with singer/keyboarist Josh Shilling.

Shilling is way funkier than a 22-year-old has a right to be.

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Interview with Jeremy Kolosine, who makes music with a Gameboy and other 8-bit games.

Jeremy Kolosine is among a small group of people who manipulate the little sound chips in 8-bit, handheld games to make their own music. Here, he talks about how it's done, who is doing it, and he plays a couple of songs.

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Interview with Ross Copperman, a Roanoke native signing a major record deal, for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Roanoke's own Ross Copperman is this close to getting signed to a major label record deal. He got together with us to talk about his recent work and spin a couple of demo songs that will probably wind up on his next record.

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Interview and live jams with Kevin Selfe and James Pace of Kevin Selfe and the Tornadoes.

Kevin Selfe and James Pace are two of the Roanoke Valley's hardest-working and most talented musicians. They talk about their music and play live for us on this podcast.

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Interview with Roanoke spinmeister DJ Samson.

Samson scratches the records for Roanoke rap acts Mack Jones and Illbotz.

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Interview with folk/rock/Americana performer Bill Hudson.

Hudson and collaborator Al Coffey talk about their upcoming "Feel Good Tour" of hurricane-ravaged Louisiana.

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Interview and songs with the cast of"Man of Constant Sorrow".

Nick Piper and Nick Braswell recreate the young lives of bluegrass legends the Stanley Brothers.

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Interview and live picking from jazz-grassers Blue Moonshine.

Blue Moonshine's members traveled some varied roads before coming together to make a cohesive band.

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Interview and music with fingerpicking guitarist and singer Andrew Gregory.

Gregory, who recently moved from Radford to Charlottesville, still plays in the valleys a good bit.

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Interview and music with Americana singer-songwriter David Simpkins.

Simpkins played music for 25 years before he attempted to write a song. Now he writes songs all the time.

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Interview with Blue Mule, jazz-grassers, for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Interview with Blue Mule. These boys mix the bluegrass with stuff like Miles Davis and Jethro Tull. How wacky is that?

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Interview with Beth Deel of the"Stick To Your Guns"art exhibition for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Interview with Artist Beth Deel.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - June 24 to June 27.

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - July 1 to July 4.

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Scott Perry interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Scott Perry is a Blues Guitarist fropm Floyd, VA.

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BeBop HoeDown interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

The BeBop HoeDown are a local rap and instrumental music group.

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Drastic Plastid interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Drastic Plastic is one of Roanoke's most unique musical ensembles. Using an array of brightly colored"boomwhackers"(that's a technical term, folks), they bang out percussive melodies, playing everything from"Peter Gunn"to"Chopsticks'and a few original pieces.

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Drastic Plastic interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Drastic Plastic is one of Roanoke's most unique musical ensembles. Using an array of brightly colored"boomwhackers"(that's a technical term, folks), they bang out percussive melodies, playing everything from"Peter Gunn"to"Chopsticks'and a few original pieces.

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Jazz Guitarist Cyrus Pace interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Salem-born Jazz guitarist Cyrus Pace talks about playing with Dr. Lonnie Smith and Rene Marie, his own music and band, the non-profits.

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Ilbotz interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

The Ilbotz are a local rap and instrumental music group.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - June 10 to 12.

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Ilbotz interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

The Ilbotz are a local rap and instrumental music group.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - June 10 to 12.

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - June 3 to 5

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - June 3 to 5

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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The Lobsters interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

If you're in Roanoke and find yourself surrounded by shimmying girls, rugged boys and the sound of no-frills rock'n'roll (no chaser) odds are you're at a Lobsters show.The band, arisen from the ashes of the Red Skulls, has been providing Timesland with danceable riffs for nearly a year now.We invited them into the I/O studio to discuss Roanoke nightclubs, a forthcoming mid-Atlantic tour and why they released their new single on vinyl.

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The Stations interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Stations has been churning out street punk in Roanoke for a decade, keeping a longstanding fan base while catching the ears of younger listeners, too.The band releases a new CD about once every two years, and its Farm Dysfunction show is an annual event. The next Farm Dysfunction, an all-night band-fest, is coming up on May 21.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - May 13

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Wading Girl interview with InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Named for a passage in a James Joyce book, The Wading Girl has been building its reputation as a strong live act with good original songs.The band joins us in the IO studio/hovel to talk about its music and tell us why practically everyone in the group is working or has worked at a Coffee Shop.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - May 20

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - May 13

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Wading Girl interview with InsideOut

Named for a passage in a James Joyce book,The Wading Girlhas been building its reputation as a strong live act with good original songs.The band joins us in the IO studio/hovel to talk about its music and tell us why practically everyone in the group is working or has worked at a Coffee Shop.

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Rap Artist Genesis Osagsboro interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

True Sound. The Remnant. Downtown Music Lab. Solo work. There's not much that Genesis Osagboro isn't into. Osagboro is probably best-known locally for his rhyming with True Sound. On the podcast, he sits down to discuss his work, and his spot as a judge on the locally produced"Wannabe,"which itself wants to be a sort of minor league"American Idol"for the valleys. InsideOut is The Roanoke Times/roanoke.com's entertainment magazine.

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The Stations interview for InsideOut

Stationshas been churning out street punk in Roanoke for a decade, keeping a longstanding fan base while catching the ears of younger listeners, too.The band releases a new CD about once every two years, and its Farm Dysfunction show is an annual event. The next Farm Dysfunction, an all-night band-fest, is coming up on May 21.On the podcast, core members Neil Gilliam and Dylan Hendrix speak with host Tad Dickens.InsideOut is The Roanoke Times/roanoke.com's entertainment magazine.

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Indie Rock Band Silent Press interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

So, you're the type to say,"Prom is such a drag."Well, maybe you're right. But here comes the Punk Rock Prom, whose organizers promise a looser event on Saturday, neither chaperoned by the teachers you've grown to hate nor filled with the sounds of music you despise. The music part may be a matter of opinion. Some posters on starcitypunk.com's message boards are questioning the credentials of something called a Punk Rock Prom that has no punk bands. The emo-word is being tossed around.

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Rap Artist Genesis Osagsboro interview for InsideOut

True Sound. The Remnant. Downtown Music Lab. Solo work. There's not much that Genesis Osagboro isn't into.Osagboro is probably best-known locally for his rhyming with True Sound.On the podcast, he sits down to discuss his work, and his spot as a judge on the locally produced "Wannabe," which itself wants to be a sort of minor league "American Idol" for the valleys.InsideOut is The Roanoke Times/roanoke.com's entertainment magazine.

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Indie Rock Band Silent Press interview for InsideOut

So, you're the type to say, "Prom is such a drag." Well, maybe you're right. But here comes thePunk Rock Prom, whose organizers promise a looser event on Saturday, neither chaperoned by the teachers you've grown to hate nor filled with the sounds of music you despise.The music part may be a matter of opinion. Some posters onstarcitypunk.com's message boardsare questioning the credentials of something called a Punk Rock Prom that has no punk bands. The emo-word is being tossed around.InsideO ...

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Singer Tricia Carter interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Singer/songwriter Tricia Carter and guitarist/producer Tommy Noland came to the lush Inside Out podcast alcove to talk about Carter's most recent release,"Here,"and pick a couple songs for us. Carter discussed her favorite muses— her husband and her seven siblings, six of whom are sisters. Hear about that and more, plus a couple of tunes.

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Actor David Huddleston interview for InsideOut

David Huddleston, born in Vinton, raised in Villamont, is as recognizable a face as any in Hollywood.You may not know his name, but you've seen his work: "Blazing Saddles," "The Big Lebowski," "The Wonder Years," "The Rockford Files," "The West Wing." The list goes on. Huddleston came to Roanoke April 14 for the Blue Ridge Southwest Virginia Vision Film Festival, and he took some time out from his busy weekend schedule to join us for a podcast.InsideOut is The Roanoke Times/roanoke.com's en ...

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Rap Group Mack Jones interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

The Roanoke-based hip-hop collective began taking shape in 1997 when Byron Mack (Poseidon MC) - an aspiring lyricist, rapper and producer from a musical family in Salem - teamed with Case Jones, a DJ and MC who moved here from the Bronx in 1993. Growing up in hip-hop's ground zero and once living a few blocks from Africa Bambaataa gives Jones the group's trump card, and he laughs that he's"the only one with any real street-cred."

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The Big Lick Conspiracy Comedy Trio interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

The audience is a participant at Big Lick shows, and once, two of their suggestions for skits divided the crowd, Anderson said. At one show, an audience member shouted out"a sharpshooter"as a suggestion. Another shouted out"The White House."Half the audience was shocked, and the other half was cracking up, Anderson said. But Ruelle, the host/moderator, pulled it together by saying,"Well, in the interest of national security, can I get another suggestion?"

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Rap Group Mack Jones interview for InsideOut

The Roanoke-based hip-hop collective began taking shape in 1997 when Byron Mack (Poseidon MC) - an aspiring lyricist, rapper and producer from a musical family in Salem - teamed with Case Jones, a DJ and MC who moved here from the Bronx in 1993. Growing up in hip-hop's ground zero and once living a few blocks from Africa Bambaataa gives Jones the group's trump card, and he laughs that he's "the only one with any real street-cred."InsideOut is the Roanoke Times/roanoke.com's entertainment ma ...

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Musician Corey Hunley interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

Corey Hunley, former front man for Blind Vision, now works with Supernova singer Justin Prillaman in a duo they call The County. Hunley writes and sings his own songs, playing them with Prillaman or on his own around Roanoke.

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The Big Lick Conspiracy Comedy Trio interview for InsideOut

The audience is a participant at Big Lick shows, and once, two of their suggestions for skits divided the crowd, Anderson said. At one show, an audience member shouted out "a sharpshooter" as a suggestion. Another shouted out "The White House." Half the audience was shocked, and the other half was cracking up, Anderson said. But Ruelle, the host/moderator, pulled it together by saying, "Well, in the interest of national security, can I get another suggestion?"InsideOut is the Roanoke Times/ ...

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Roanoke Entertainment Weekend Preview - May 20

The Roanoke Times and our weekly entertainment magazine InsideOut pick events for you to do this weekend.

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Actor David Huddleston interview for InsideOut/The Roanoke Times.

David Huddleston, born in Vinton, raised in Villamont, is as recognizable a face as any in Hollywood. You may not know his name, but you've seen his work:"Blazing Saddles,""The Big Lebowski,""The Wonder Years,""The Rockford Files,""The West Wing."The list goes on. Huddleston came to Roanoke April 14 for the Blue Ridge Southwest Virginia Vision Film Festival, and he took some time out from his busy weekend schedule to join us for a podcast.

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