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Anthony Hamilton Interview at 2015 Art of Cool Festival

The Crypt’s DJ Soulwood visited the Art of Cool Festival in Durham, North Carolina the weekend of May 1, 2015. American R&B singer-songwriter and producer Anthony Hamilton stopped by the press tent before his headlining performance at the Durham Athletic Park on Saturday afternoon. Listen to his press interview here. (Apologies for the food trucks in the background-Durham is kind of loud.) 

Listen here.

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Anthony Hamilton Press Photo

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Artsplosure Music Schedule

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WKNC is proud to once again be a media sponsor of Artsplosure, the Raleigh arts festival. Check out their great music lineup!

Friday, May 15

Main Stage | City Plaza on Fayetteville Street

Saturday, May 16

Main Stage | City Plaza on Fayetteville Street

  • 2 p.m. ChoroBop
  • 4 p.m. The Town Heroes
  • 6 p.m. Jarekus Singleton
  • 8 p.m. Elvin Bishop

North Carolina Stage | Fayetteville Street (State Capitol end, Morgan Street)

Sunday, May 17

Main Stage | City Plaza on Fayetteville Street

North Carolina Stage | Fayetteville Street (State Capitol end, Morgan Street)

  • 12 p.m. Fairmont Gospel Revue
  • 2 p.m. Triangle Community Orchestra
  • 3 p.m. The Mantras (sponsored by WKNC)
  • 5 p.m. The Congress
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Delta Rae will be performing back home in the Triangle at the Ritz on Saturday, May 9 and WKNC has your chance to win tickets starting today!

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Sidewalk Chalk visits with WKNC

Chicago-based hip hop, funk, jazz group Sidewalk Chalk called in to WKNC to talk with DJ Soulwood after their performance at the Durham, North Carolina Art of Cool jazz festival. Their creative blend of hip hop, rap, jazz and funk brought the house down at the Durham Armory Saturday evening. If you were unable to make it out to the festival, please listen to their interview here

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Above: Sidewalk Chalk Press Photo

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Photo highlights from this year’s Phuzz Phest in Winston Salem. Featured act’s are (from left to right) Cymbals Eat Guitars, The Human Eyes, Nest Egg, ET Anderson, Protomartyr, and Blursome

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Phuzz Phest

Sunday night at Phuzz Phest this year was definitely one for the books. Kicking off the night at Krankies Coffee with the Tender Fruit, the crowd was treated with an unplugged performance that left chills down the spine and hearts full of emotion. After this great start to the night, I knew the rain and storms outside would not put a damper on all of the great musicians that were still to be seen. After leaving Krankies, I trekked through the rain to see Family Bike at the Garage. With their first full album on the way, many (all) of the songs consisted of what is to be expected with the anticipated release with songs that are dedicated to bands like TOOL and people like Carson Daly.

After Family Bike finished their thirty minute set, I rushed next door to the Millennium Center to see one of my favorite local groups, River Whyless, who is out of Asheville, NC. All in all, River Whyless had the most breathtaking vocals of the entire festival. Together Ryan O’Keefe (guitars, vocals), Halli Anderson (violin, vocals), Alex McWalters (drums, percussion) and Daniel Shearin (bass, vocals, harmonium, cello, banjo) all come together to harmonize folk songs that illustrate rustic settings of woodsheds and the making maple syrup. From the Millennium Center, I walked back across town in the pouring down rain and secured my spot indoors at the cozy Reanimator Records where Lowland Hum played to a packed house that overflowed to a crowd that stood in the rain just to hear the beautiful music of Daniel and Lauren Goans who are originally from the neighboring Triad city of Greensboro, NC. With lyric books in tow, everyone hung on to every word that was sung from their new self-titled album that released earlier in the month.

With every performance up to this point absolutely breathtaking, I expected nothing less from the last performer of the night- Hamilton Leithauser (of The Walkmen, and The Recoys). My expectations of Hamilton were met above and beyond as himself and his band performed a perfect mixture of fast and slow paced rock songs that pulled at the heart strings every single time. Growing up a huge fan of The Walkmen, Hamilton’s solo act confirmed all of my preconceived notions about what it means to be a rock band based out of New York- professional with the perfect amount of madness to go along. 

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Brandon Flowers Giveaways!

Thanks to our friends at Live Nation, we have 5 pairs of tickets to
see Brandon Flowers of the Killers! He’ll be playing at the
Ritz on August 14. Just be the correct caller when the
DJ asks for it and you could win yourself a pair of tickets! Tickets for
Brandon Flowers go on sale on Friday, April 24 at 10am at RitzRaleigh.com, TicketMaster.com, The Ritz Raleigh box office, and all Ticketmaster outlets!

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Old Crow Medicine Show Giveaways!

Thanks to our friends at Outback Concerts, we have 5 pairs of tickets to see Old Crow Medicine Show and Sturgill Simpson! They’ll be playing the Koka Booth Amphitheatre on May 2. Just be the correct caller when the DJ asks for it and you could win yourself a pair of tickets! Tickets for Old Crow Medicine Show and Sturgill Simpson are available at the Koka Booth Amphitheatre, through etix.com, or via phone at (800) 514-3849.

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Phuzz Phest

Going into Saturday night at Phuzz Phest in Winston Salem, NC, one of my most anticipated shows of the evening was seeing Durham rapper Eggy Strange at Reanimator Records. Being a venue that has a max capacity below 50 people, I knew this would be a rare opportunity that I would not want to miss out on. Right before the show started, Eggy was asked if he wanted the lights on and he thankfully declined which resulted in just one lamp being brought out to serve as the lighting for the entire space.

Eggy was only accompanied by one other member who was put in charge of running the laptop beats to run in the background. From here, the rest of the show consisted of Eggy walking around his tiny corner with mic in hand and lyrics spilling out from the soul. Eggy Strange is currently signed under Cardigan Records which is also based out of North Carolina.

Clint Bowman, Local Music Director

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Big Mean Sound Machine at Shakori Hills!

Ithaca, NY based funk-jazz collective, Big Mean Sound Machine, will be playing Shakori Hills 2015 and bringing with it their collection of booty shakin’ dance grooves and jazz based funk. Big Mean Sound Machine is taking a days break after their recent tour for the album CONTRABAND to attend the festival. This group pulls together an incredible collection of multi-national languages and musical conceptions to bring the listener an unforgettable musical journey. Compared to BMSM’s previous albums, Contraband brings to light a whole new level of psychedelic funk and advanced showmanship. In their vastly matured new sound, BMSM is making waves, so be sure not to miss them at the Shakori Hills Cabaret Tent on Thursday, April 16, 2015 from 11:30pm to 1:00am and Carson’s Grove on Friday, April 17, 2015 from 9:30pm-10:30pm.

– Soulwood