Spartanburg Entertainment
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Stroller Summer Jam moves to Boiling Springs
The fourth annual Stroller Summer Jam is moving to a new location this year. It will take place at the Boiling Springs Community Park, 811 Double Bridge Road in Boiling Springs from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday.
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Go! Best events include Music on Main, Art Walk
Music on Main will feature the classic rock stylings of The Rock Doctors.
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Trivia and karaoke calendar: June 20-26
Taste and Tour: 5-7 p.m. today, $5 admits 4; RJ Rockers Brewery, 226 W. Main St., 585-2337.
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Film by Spartanburg native available as digital release
“Happy New Year,” an award-winning and critically-acclaimed feature film written and directed by Spartanburg native K. Lorrel Manning, is now available as a video-on-demand/digital release.
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'Cherokee Collects' exhibit showcases works by Gaffney artists
The Cherokee Alliance of Visual Artists (CAVA) has opened an art exhibit in the Gaffney Visitors' Center and Art Gallery that will be on display until July 18.
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ArtWalk highlights this week
The third Thursday of the month signals the return of ArtWalk, a self-guided tour of Spartanburg's art community.
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Scholarship winners to perform at library
The Music Foundation of Spartanburg will feature student scholarship winners in the final concert of the Music Sandwiched In series season.
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Library calendar: June Coupon Swap at Headquarters Library
4 p.m. today. Headquarters Library, Zumba @ Your Library. $2 per person. Call 596-3502.
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Go! Our picks for the best events, June 13-19
Music on Main, a free concert from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. near the clock tower in downtown Spartanburg, features the R&B music of The Mighty Volcanoes Band.
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Nola film aims to inspire
Based on the life of Ray Cannata, "The Man Who Ate New Orleans" follows the journey of one man who was determined to make a difference.
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Spotlights: Woodruff native rewrites R&B with country
Woodruff native Travis Smith is a soulful vocalist and acoustic guitarist known for producing breezy pop music that's influenced not only by such R&B icons as Stevie Wonder and Luther Vandross but also by contemporary country music.
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Annual Mighty Moo Festival warms hometown hearts
Cowpens might be a small town of just more than 2,000 people, but it is host to one of the largest family reunions in the state.
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'Last Original Wife' author Frank to give reading at Hub City Bookshop
As Leslie Anne Greene Carter, the protagonist of Dorothea Benton Frank's "The Last Original Wife," waits for her appointment with a celebrity therapist, she thinks of her son, Bertie, who dreams of photographing the world. She also thinks of her...
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Coastal issues inspire novels by Mary Alice Monroe
Author Mary Alice Monroe describes herself as a fisher. And indeed she is, on a number of levels.
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Riverboarders try to tame the whitewater
Bystanders stared in awe as professional riverboarder Josh Galt intentionally swam off the edge of a Class V waterfall.
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Broadway producer Hugh Hayes finds his corner of the sky
Spartanburg native Hugh Hayes was only 10 years old when his life changed forever.
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Ground Zero to host epic birthday bash
Mick Minchow, who owns Spartanburg nightspot Ground Zero, is turning a year older this week. In celebration of the occasion, some of his friends have put together a birthday bash that includes an eclectic array of hillbilly-flavored entertainment.
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Concert benefits arts education in Spartanburg
A series of intimate Sunday afternoon musical performances at the Chapman Cultural Center have led to a singular, primetime concert that will benefit arts education in Spartanburg.
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Show of the week: Bryan Teague Memorial Birthday Celebration
The Bryan Teague Memorial Birthday Celebrating will feature The Allmost Brothers, South 85, The Van Dangs, Pozitive Traxion and the Travis Smith Project.
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David Ball taking laid-back approach to music nowadays
Nashville can be a fun and exciting place, but sometimes a guy just wants a little peace and quiet. That's why a lot of musicians who cut their teeth there eventually settle in areas outside the Music City.
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New Marshall Tucker Band live album is from Spartanburg show
The Marshall Tucker Band has gone into its vault and emerged with a never-before-heard concert recording that will be of particular importance to its hometown fans.
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Rising country star to take stage at Barnet Park
A rising Nashville star will headline this year's Red, White & Boom celebration in downtown Spartanburg.
Blog: Dan Armonaitis
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David Ball's drummer, Scott Metko, also plays for Rayna Jaymes on 'Nashville'
While many might know Metko from his work in Ball's band, for which he also acts as publicist and tour manager, others might recognize him for something else. In a booming, announcer-type voice, Ball exclaimed, 'He's the rock God, sex symbol drummer on the hit television show called 'Nashville.
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Live review: Marshall Chapman at the Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg (6/7/2013)
Spartanburg native Marshall Chapman is known for marching to the beat of a different drummer, so it's not that surprising that something a little unorthodox occurred during her concert last Friday at the Chapman Cultural Center (named for her arts-supporting family).… Read More »
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Marshall Tucker Band releases live album recorded at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
The Marshall Tucker Band has gone into its vault and emerged with a never-before-heard concert recording that will be of particular importance for its hometown fans.… Read More »
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Spartanburg guitar hero Joe Bennett reunites with Mickey Hart of Grateful Dead fame
Bennett took part in what was presumably one of the highlights of the Mickey Hart Band's concert last week in Charlotte, joining the group on guitar for a rendition of the Sparkletones' 1957 rockabilly hit, 'Black Slacks.'… Read More »