Author: Steve Gardner
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #33 May-June 2001
Carolina Roots: Women’s Voices Of North Carolina Music – Dana Auditorium (Greensboro, NC)
The history behind this concert stretches back to the 1750s, when Quakers came to this area of central North Carolina and called it home. By the 1830s, the growing community wanted a coeducational school near their homes, and the New Garden Boarding School was opened in 1837. In harmony with Quaker ideals, the school became [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #33 May-June 2001
Justin Trevino – What’s in a namesake
It has been said that you can’t swing a dead cat in Austin without hitting a good musician. Even so, it would take quite a few swings to tag an artist the likes of Justin Trevino. Blind since birth, Trevino was born in Brownsville, Texas, at the southern tip of the state. His family moved [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #32 March-April 2001
Elizabeth Cook – Makin’ ma & pa proud
Every year new artists are accepted by each of the various facets of Nashville and touted as the saviors of…whatever. So to say that Elizabeth Cook is the latest artist in Nashville to catch the attention of certain ears isn’t anything new. You’ll read such statements many more times throughout the year. What is unusual [...]
