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Red Collar magic saves evening at Motorco-

Red CollarMotorco Music HallMay 19, 2012
At the end of his short performance just before Red Collar took the stage Saturday, beloved Raleigh entertainer Magic Mike Casey reminded his audience of one of the most persistent rules in his craft: Great tricks have three parts. And its the final act that makes the illusion, not the preamble.…
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Live: Confessor stuns in Raleigh-

A reviewers nightmare, turns out, isnt having to write about a show that sucked; its having to write about a show that was so phenomenal that the only thing left to say is, Damn, that rocked.
Thats the position yours truly finds herself instruggling to put into words exactly how good Confessor was Friday night at Raleighs Lincoln Theatre. Indeed, Im wondering if I should cancel my vacation and instead go see Confessor a second time at next weekends Maryland Death Fest in Baltimore.…
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Introducing the Independent Weekly’s Simple Music Video Series: Frank Fairfield-
The purpose of the Independent Weekly‘s Simple Music Video Series is to capture local and touring musicians who we feel are producing something special. The hope is to capture something very simple in order to mirror the experience of viewing a performance as if you were in a small crowd watching a quiet set.…
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Don’t Just Sit There, Do Something… – Next Volunteer Meeting: Thursday, May 24th, 2012 7:00 PM Humble Pie – 317 S. Harrington Street Downtown Raleigh- http://www.sparkcon.com/2012/05/18/dont-just-sit-there-do-something/
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Ladies get ready for The American Hot Bods Male Review happening at City Limits Saloon in Raleigh June 2nd
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WKNC Summer Interest Meetings and DJ Training! – NC State students can learn how to apply to train to be a DJ over the summer as well as learn how to become involved with the station in all other areas May 23 and May 24 from 5:30-6:30pm in Witherspoon Student Center room 201. – http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Wknc881FmRaleigh/~3/_D2ZIGitRYs/
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Grammy nominated and globally acclaimed DJ Paul Van Dyk has been ranked the World’s No. 1 DJ by DJ Magazine’s ”Top 100 DJs.” PVD, as he is known by fans worldwide continues to dominate the electronic music charts and appears at the pinnacle of every Top DJ list around the globe.
The guys at iGroove have worked some magic to bring this legend of House & Dance Floor Anthems to Raleigh. For those that love to dance, this promises to be a night of grooves and moves from beginning into the early morn.
Make sure to secure your tickets now as they are already selling out…
http://pvdrdu-vybee.eventbrite.com/
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Yep Roc announces 15th-birthday bash-

To celebrate its 15th birthday this fall, local label Yep Roc Records is gathering the tribes in mid-October for a three-night blowout at Cat’s Cradle with Nick Lowe, Robyn Hitchcock, Dave Alvin, Fountains of Wayne, Chuck Prophet, Jon Doe, the Minus 5 and many other artists who have released records on the label in the past decade and a half.
The shows, set for Oct. 11-13, also will feature Liam Finn, The Sadies, Sloan, Cheyenne Marie Mize, Jim White, Eleni Mandell and others to be announced.…
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Dwarr lives!-

[Editor's note: Dwarr was set to play The Pinhook in Durham tonight, Wednesday, March 16. His entire tour has been canceled.]
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Durham bar The Pinhook will host the fourth and final gig of South Carolina outsider-metal outfit Dwarrs first-ever tour.…
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“The Super Bowl of Bluegrass Music” — and “the Hopscotch”-

Denny Edwards dubbed it “the Super Bowl of Bluegrass Music.” Well, it (the World of Bluegrass) is coming to Raleigh in the fall of 2013, 2014 and 2015 after which, maybe it’ll be permanent?…
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Special Recognition Local Lunch, May 18 – Friday, May 18, DJ Mollypop will serve up a local lunch full of gratitude. This special show will be from 11:30 a.m. until 1p.m., serving to thank those local bands and community members who have helped make this year at WKNC awesome. Be sure to tune in! – http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Wknc881FmRaleigh/~3/s2g-Hq6YCEM/
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The guide to the week’s concerts
Dwarr, Black Bananas, Caravan Of Thieves, Lilac Shadows, Jenny Besetzt, Savage Weekend, Pierced Arrows, Dont, Class Actress, Penguin Prison, White Life, Cassis Orange, William Tyler, Hiss Golden Messenger, Damien Jurado, St. Vincent, Shearwater, more
This week’s guide contains: YES, PLEASE: Dwarr, Black Bananas, Caravan Of Thieves, Lilac Shadows, Jenny Besetzt, Savage Weekend, Pierced Arrows, Dont, Class Actress, Penguin Prison, White Life, Cassis Orange, William Tyler, Hiss Golden Messenger, Damien Jurado, St. Vincent, Shearwater…
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Free Electric State’s Monumental Life

Dark, engaging and built on infectious rhythms, Monumental Life finally sounds like Free Electric State. (Custom Made Music)
by Corbie Hill
Bassist and vocalist Shirlé Hale and guitarist David Koslowski may have recently left North Carolina to return to Baltimore, but their band, Free Electric State, remains alive and well. Indeed, if their second LP, Monumental Life, serves as any indication, the Durham-born rock quartet may be doing better than ever before, even if its halves are now separated by a five-hour drive.…
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Live: Pipe and Archers of Loaf, in pictures-
Triangle indie rock legends Archers of Loaf and Pipe shared two local stages last weekendFriday, May 11, in Saxapahaw, and Saturday, May 12, in Raleigh. Independent photographer Adam Kissick paid a visit to Kings in Raleigh to capture the bands in their return to action.…
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Tonight: Lee Ranaldo at Bull City Records-

Before his opening performance for M. Ward tomorrow at Duke Universitys Page Auditorium, Sonic Youth guitarist and sometimes-singer Lee Ranaldo has a treat for the rest of Durham: He will perform solo material tonight at 6 p.m. at Bull City Records. The event is free.…
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Local Beat Recap 5/11/12 – Jack the Radio joined us on the phone for a brief moment to chat about their brand new album, Low Country, and promote the album release party tomorrow afternoon at Big Boss Brewery. – http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Wknc881FmRaleigh/~3/hsUaergfFJ8/
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Live: Esperanza Spalding, just enough-

Esperanza SpaldingCarolina Theatre, Durham May 9, 2012
Esperanza Spalding makes an audience genuinely happy. Her music and the spirit of it are infused with a 20-something-year-olds truth serum, which shows up in the form of between-song monologues about young love in the present day, and tender reconnection with pre-colonial ancestry.…
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With Tutankhamen, 9th Wonder wants you to buy the beats-

Unless youre an aspiring emcee looking for some quick beats to rhyme over, it might be hard to wrap your dollar bills around any legitimate hip-hop producers instrumental releases. Many of us dont have any use for background boom-bap without vocals, anyway.…
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The woebegone wonders of Spiritualized

Like a blues musician slowly giving himself to good gospel, Jason Pierce has long used his music to strike a balance between malevolence and romance, to establish a framework in which addiction and death and pain become avenues to transcendence.
by Grayson Currin
Sometimes it seems that Jason Pierce—the frontman and founder of melodramatic baroque-rock enthusiasts Spiritualized—makes albums so he has a vehicle for another inevitably sad story. With drugs to his left, God to his right and some mixture of a choir, an orchestra and a Britpop band at his back, Pierce has spent the last two decades making records that attempt to beat back the torment of existence.…
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